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The New York state legislature approved a budget over the weekend, about three weeks after the start of the new fiscal year. Legislators in the North Country have mixed opinions on the fiscal plan.
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The New York state Department of Agriculture and Markets has placed temporary restrictions on the import of dairy cattle into the state.
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The hospital in Plattsburgh was on lockdown for several hours Monday morning after receiving what it calls a credible threat to a provider.
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There will be no Democratic or Republican primary in New York’s 21st District Congressional race.
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New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is calling on her peers to reauthorize the Northern Border Regional Commission, a federal partnership with Northeast states to promote economic development.
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A special meeting was held Thursday for the Plattsburgh Common Council to receive an update on the city's zoning code review and its rewrite.
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People swarmed into northern New York and Vermont to view Monday’s solar eclipse and officials are now tallying the economic impact the visitors had on the region.
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Outgoing Plattsburgh Mayor Chris Rosenquest is running for another office. After announcing in February that he would not run for a second term, the Democrat has now filed paperwork to run for a common council seat.
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Thousands of people congregated at the Plattsburgh City Beach on Monday to watch the moon cross the sun leading to totality.
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The North Country Chamber of Commerce recently hosted an event that brought together transportation and aerospace equipment manufacturers and officials from New York and Canada.
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The spring snowstorm is exciting ski resort operators in our region as it revitalizes enthusiasm for the sport near the end of the season.
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The town and city of Plattsburgh are in the path of totality during Monday’s total eclipse and are planning events and viewing sites with an influx of visitors expected.