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NEW: Ballston Target robbery leads to bike and foot chase
A robbery suspect led police on a bike and then a foot chase Tuesday afternoon. The incident started with a robbery of the Target store on N. Glebe Road in Ballston around 3:15 p.m. The suspect allegedly pushed an employee to the ground and then fled on a bicycle, with the stolen goods in tow.
Letter to the Editor: Re-imagining Albany begins with fixing crime
Like many of my neighbors in Albany County, I have followed recent development proposals affecting the City of Albany with great interest. The post Letter to the Editor: Re-imagining Albany begins with fixing crime first appeared on Spotlight News.
World renowned speaker delivers message of hope to boys of color in NY
ALBANY, NY (WRGB) — Hundreds of boys of Color descended on the Egg in Albany May 30, donning their embroidered cardigans or suits and ties, to hear words of encourage, empowerment and hope for the future. Keith L. Brown was invited to the My Brother's Keeper Symposium in Albany,...
Man beaten in hate crime in coma in upstate New York
The co-owner of the popular Shogun sushi restaurant in Albany, NY may be showing signs of slowly regaining consciousness after being hospitalized in a coma for nearly 12 days following a violent sidewalk confrontation. It’s the first bit of potentially good news since the racially charged fight took place outside...
Old Songs Festival is Back For 44th Year
The three-day Old Songs Festival of Traditional Music and Dance on the Altamont Fairgrounds outside of Albany will be held at the end of the month on June 28-30. The 44th festival celebrates traditional music from around the world. This includes North American music from Appalachia, New England and Quebec as well as music from Ireland, West Africa and South Africa. In other words, “music with roots”.
5 things to know this Wednesday, June 12
The Saratoga Springs man charged with second-degree murder in connection to the death of Brianna Craig rejected a plea deal in Saratoga County Court on Tuesday. Also, changes proposed by the New York State Education Department (NYSED) laid out at a Board of Regents meeting on Monday, could make regents exams optional. These stories, and more, are covered in your five things to know this Wednesday morning.
Netherlands king, queen visit nanotech campus in Albany for new partnership
The king and queen of the Netherlands made a special trip to Albany on Wednesday to announce a new nanotechnology partnership with New York state. King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima and Gov. Kathy Hochul were at the nanotech complex in Albany with industry leaders, to make the partnership official. “We don’t...
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