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The agency recently halted a weather balloon launch in Albany, which forecasters relied on for up-to-date weather data. Experts say that could put New Yorkers at risk during the next storm.
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President Trump's border czar joined state Republicans in Albany on Wednesday to criticize New York's Green Light Law and express support for Laken's Law.
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This week we continue our series Voices of Disability Pride with an interview between freelancer Mason Ald and community leader Sam Mattle. Mattle is the executive director and founder of the Center for Self-Advocacy, a local organization which advocates for equity and empowers people with disabilities.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to send $300 checks to most New Yorkers. Legislative leaders say they favor a more “targeted” approach.
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The wildcat strike led to lockdowns, National Guard deployments and at least seven prisoner deaths.
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The town of Long Lake has been named the sole beneficiary of any proceeds earned by the expected sale of the property in the central Adirondacks.
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The tax credit has been criticized as an overly generous handout with a bad return on investment.
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Upstate businesses said free trade with Canada is central to their survival.
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After thousands of Department of Agriculture employees were fired last month, some early-career scientists have lost advisers. Ph.D. students at Cornell university say they worry about the future of their research.
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DeWitt, who retired last June after 34 years in public radio, received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Radio Television Digital News Association Foundation.