Wawayanda Amazon warehouse in doubt following zoning board's special variance denial
The zoning board unanimously denied Amazon, which sought a 103-foot special variance.
The zoning board unanimously denied Amazon, which sought a 103-foot special variance.
Mostly dry, but staying cool this weekend.
The state Assembly has some significant catching up to do starting bright and early Monday morning.
The NYCLU says people have have a fundamental constitutional right to speak out and engage in peaceful political protest.
How funding would work under Trump’s plan to get FEMA isn’t too clear, but the overarching theme is to make it a state issue.
Summer is tick season in New York, and some regions across the state are at a "very high risk" this year, experts say.
The Beef Checkoff program was implemented in 1985, but some producers are advocating for a secondary state-level checkoff.
A farmer who lost dozens of cows after a barn roof collapse is taking steps toward rebuilding.
U.S. ground-based air defense systems in the region are helping to shoot down Iranian missiles, a U.S. official said.
Here's a look at a handful events happening around the Hudson Valley and Capital Region.
The United States also is shifting military resources in the Middle East.
Trump said on social media Iran should make a deal "before there is nothing left and save what was once known as the Iranian Empire."
More law enforcement partners have been brought in to find the detainees missing from Delaney Hall, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
The ruling came only hours after a federal judge’s order was to take effect at noon Friday.
The order sought to compel officials to require documentary proof of citizenship for everyone registering to vote for federal elections.
The parade is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. EDT and run along Constitution Avenue from 23rd Street NW to 15th Street NW.
In this weekly political show, national political anchor Errol Louis takes a look at developments from the campaign trail and dives into real-world issues motivating voters.
This week's episode is on immigration protests across the country, health research cuts and hurricane season.
This week's episode is on the new travel ban on a dozen countries, Black Americans on the Trump administration and New York City's congestion tolls.
A judge has ordered both sides to meet with a mediator and continue mediation next week in order to keep the pre-trial process on track.
New details surrounding the 2017 disappearance and death of Shaniece Harris of Monticello are emerging, according to the FBI.
When a public figure limits the public's ability to participate in a public forum, does it amount to censorship?
Otto Muller-Girard is a founding member who started volunteering in his 50s through church.
One player is stepping away after eight seasons with nothing but gratitude.
Mike Salisbury can be heard every Saturday night on the radio in the Saratoga area.
The Department of Justice filed the complaint Thursday.
The state Assembly has some significant catching up to do starting bright and early Monday morning.
The NYCLU says people have have a fundamental constitutional right to speak out and engage in peaceful political protest.
The Beef Checkoff program was implemented in 1985, but some producers are advocating for a secondary state-level checkoff.
The Assembly version of the bill is in the chamber's Rules Committee.
The vote was passed unanimously.
Trump has said he wants to annex the host country of Canada and make it a part of the U.S.
The United States, Canada and Mexico will play host to the tournament next year.
Measles is caused by a highly contagious virus that’s airborne and spreads easily when an infected person breathes, sneezes or coughs.
The letter comes as ramped-up ICE enforcement operations in the Los Angeles area led to major protests this week.
The United States also is shifting military resources in the Middle East.
Trump said on social media Iran should make a deal "before there is nothing left and save what was once known as the Iranian Empire."
The S&P 500 sank 1.1% Friday and wiped out what had been a modest gain for the week.
U.S. ground-based air defense systems in the region are helping to shoot down Iranian missiles, a U.S. official said.
The British national of Indian origin, Viswashkumar Ramesh, was headed to London when the flight crashed minutes after taking off.
More law enforcement partners have been brought in to find the detainees missing from Delaney Hall, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
The order sought to compel officials to require documentary proof of citizenship for everyone registering to vote for federal elections.
The Texas governor said the guard would “use every tool & strategy to help law enforcement maintain order.”
An internal memo and emails show that Medicaid officials unsuccessfully sought to block the data transfer, citing legal and ethical concerns.
The citizen of El Salvador had been living legally in the United States before mistakenly being deported.
The ruling came only hours after a federal judge’s order was to take effect at noon Friday.
The military parade has become one of the most controversial and polarizing public events in decades.
Here's a look at a handful events happening around the Hudson Valley and Capital Region.
He released his 77th studio album, featuring the songs of his friend Rodney Crowell in April.
Some fans called the image believed be Carpenter's next album cover demeaning.
Since returning to office, Trump has replaced the Kennedy Center's president and board with loyalists and had himself named chairman.
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