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Two arrested for signing fake name on traffic ticket
State Police say they've arrested two people for signing a false name on a traffic ticket when they were pulled over in May.
Queensbury crash kills motorcyclist
A motorcyclist was pronounced dead after being struck by a delivery truck Sunday just south of the Adirondack Park Preserve.
Saratoga County Sheriffa s Deputies are on the scene of what appears to be another ATV accident, this time involving an eight-year-old boy.
Energy efficiency pool hits $128M
New York has raised nearly $128 million so far under a multi-state program meant to fight global warming by reducing greenhouse gas emissions from power plants.
Elvis inspires a tribute artist and an annual festival
By TOM KEYSER , Staff writer First published in print: Friday, May 29, 2009 One man's at the urinal.
Warren County man arrested after leading police on high-speed chase
A Warren County man has been arrested for leading police on a high-speed chase in which he struck a sheriff's car and nearly struck a State Police car.
Saratoga County voters stand behind budget plans
Many of the 2009-10 budgets included teacher and support staff layoffs caused by the slumping economy but also unusually small tax rate increases or no tax rate increases at all.
Police looking for hit and run driver
The Warren County Sheriff's Office is investigating a hit and run that left a young man critically injured.
New Rite Aid to open on Hoosick Street
Rite Aid's new store design emphasizes pharmacy services. The new store, at 14,700 square feet, incorporates the pharmacy chain's so-called "Customer World" design, with a focus on the pharmacy, cosmetics and and a GNC vitamin department.
Emissions Change Considered by Governor Would Affect Few Power Plants
Indeck, which operates five power plants in the state, is chafing under the requirements of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, or RGGI, the 10-state pact to tackle global warming .
Lewis J. "Pat" Jenkins, age 90, formerly of Conklingville Road, Hadley, lost his battle with Alzheimer's Tuesday evening, March 31, 2009, at the Fulton County Infirmary, Gloversville.
Electric Utility sues New York over CO2 regulation
War has been declared in the New York court system over global warming regulation.
Abby Monica, 8, joins her grandfather, Don Monica, in explaining the finer points of tapping a maple tree for sugaring to her fourth-grade classmates from Greenfield more... Greenfield Elementary School fourth grader Sarah Steer samples some maple syrup in the finishing room of the sugarhouse at the Monica farm in Corinth on Friday, March 20.
Paterson urged to keep RGGI rules
Gov. David A. Paterson continues to catch flak from environmentalists for his reported plan to revisit some carbon-dioxide emission regulations governing New York's participation in the Regional Greenhouse Gas ...
March 18 village elections shape up
Residents of several Capital Region villages go to the polls Wednesday, March 18, to elect mayors, trustees and justices.
Man charged with unsafe speed in Corinth accident
A 26-year-old man was cited for failure to keep right and unsafe speed after causing an accident that sent him to Albany Medical Center Hospital with serious injuries.
Seeking bald eagles at a nearby state park
A bitterly cold breeze greets Gary Hill and his companions as they step out of their cars at a turnoff overlooking the Hudson River.
Deacon Ray and Pat Defendorf will hold a series of informational meetings on their upcoming Nov.
NY Gova t Agency Responds to Claim that RGGI Is a Not Legita
NY Gov't Agency Responds to Claim that RGGI Is 'Not Legit' One of the defendants in a lawsuit challenging the legitimacy of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative has said the charges are not valid, reports The ...
Am Update: Boil Water Order in Corinth
The Village of Corinth is under a boil water order after a major water main break.
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