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The Delaware & Ulster Railroad, a heritage rail operation that last ran in 2019, has announced plans to resume operation ...
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is suing President Trump’s administration in federal court for targeting ...
Pupy the elephant has arrived at her new home in a sanctuary in Mato Grosso, Brazil, following a 2,700-kilometer journey from ...
MetService says the red thunderstorm warning in Auckland has been lifted. Dozens of Aucklanders were hit by flooding inside ...
With no new apartments allowed within city limits, developers are instead building in the surrounding areas of Floyd County.
A top housing official in the Trump administration has asked the U.S. Justice Department to investigate New York Attorney General Letitia James over a real estate transaction. In an April 14 letter, ...
The New Albany City Council opted to extend the temporary moratorium on new apartments for another year. The council voted ...
With the May 7 deadline looming, New Yorkers are rushing to secure REAL ID-compliant licenses, causing a surge in DMV ...
A new solar farm is planned for a former Albany landfill. New York Power Authority President and CEO Justin Driscoll says the ...
Local super PACs called independent expenditure groups, or IEs, are trying to influence New York’s races. To learn more, take a close look at the next campaign flyer you get.
A state-and-city partnership will turn the site of the former North Albany Landfill into a small solar field, following the announcement of a 1.5-megawatt facility there.
ALBANY, N.Y. ( NEWS10) — A new energy source is coming to Albany. The New York Power Authority and the city are going to co-develop a new solar energy project at the North Albany/Shaker Park landfill.