Asbestos found at TOAST
Hundreds of students in Albany will head to a different school this fall after asbestos was found at the Thomas Obrien Academy of Science and Technology. Ken Jubie has more.
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Updated: 07/24/2008 06:30 PM
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Giants arrive in Albany
Big Blue is back in Albany! The New York Giants arrived at UAlbany Thursday, ready for their 13th training camp here in the Capital Region.
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Updated: 07/24/2008 05:29 PM
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Campers stranded in Pattersonville
Fifty young campers are stranded in Pattersonville after the access roads to their summer camp washed out. Camp Pattersonville is at the top of Route 160, and as our Kaitlyn Ross reports, that entire area is a mess.
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Updated: 07/24/2008 02:50 PM
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Wet start to Saratoga racing season
Well, it's not the weather racing fans were hoping for, but plenty of people braved the elements to watch the horses take to the track for the first time this year and those we spoke with say Mother Nature couldn't spoil their day. Our Dave Detling has more from the Saratoga Race Course.
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Updated: 07/24/2008 06:48 AM
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Two charged with drug felonies
Two men have been charged with drug felonies after police say they found nearly $10,000 worth of heroin during a traffic stop.
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Updated: 07/23/2008 10:40 PM
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Giant coach addresses media ahead of training camp
The New York Giants are looking to defend their Super Bowl title this season, and the road back to the playoffs begins with the start of training camp in Albany. Coach Tom Coughlin held a press conference to discuss the team and the upcoming season. Online Extra: Watch the full press conference in this story.
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Updated: 07/23/2008 04:15 PM
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Fuel costs mean financial homework for school district
If you think you're struggling with rising gas prices, imagine only getting eight miles to the gallon. That's what school districts across the region are struggling with. And as our Britt Godshalk reports, the high cost of fuel has school officials in Ravena hitting the books early this summer to figure out how to afford rolling all their buses out this fall.
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07/23/2008 04:07 PM
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