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During Thursday’s Plattsburgh Common Council work session several department heads were quizzed about their 2025 budget requests.
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Plattsburgh’s outgoing mayor says he is frustrated that the Common Council rejected a resolution he put forward calling for an investigation into what he alleges is undue political influence over the police department.
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Police say one person died following an early morning shooting incident in the city of Plattsburgh.
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The only candidate in Plattsburgh’s Ward 6 common council race was arrested for drunk driving last week.
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Democrat Paula Collins is challenging incumbent Republican Elise Stefanik in the New York 21st District Congressional race. Collins was in Plattsburgh this week meeting with the Clinton County Democratic Committee.
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The Lake Champlain Sea Grant’s research ship is offering educational trips on the New York side of the lake for the first time.
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Town officials say repairs on old infrastructure on the former Plattsburgh Air Force Base could cost millions of dollars and are calling on the Air Force to step in to solve legacy issues.
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This summer, Outside Art in Plattsburgh, in conjunction with suicide prevention advocates, completed a mural adjacent to the middle school. It will be dedicated this weekend, but first came a community kickoff Wednesday evening to promote awareness and suicide prevention.
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It’s been a rainy summer in much of the region. But in Northern New York and the Adirondacks, tourism officials say it hasn’t dampened visitor enthusiasm for traveling to the region.
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A team from the Adirondacks has been selected to participate in the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s Earth to Sky Academy this fall.
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After issuing its State of the Lake report on the health of Lake Champlain in June, Patrick Leahy-Lake Champlain Basin Program officials and scientists have been conducting public outreach sessions to explain the implications of the report. One of the latest brought residents and stakeholders together to hear directly from the report’s chief scientist.
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The Clinton County American Legion and the Town of Plattsburgh hosted a National Purple Heart Day ceremony at the Battlefield Memorial Gateway Park Wednesday evening.