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District Superintendent Marie Wiles hesitated to say if three times in a week was a lot. “They happen when they happen,” she said.

Sara Kenney’s charge for driving under the influence of drugs is a felony because she has a conviction under Leandra’s Law.

The Mohicans have purchased tribal lands in Bethlehem where human remains of their ancestors were found.

The stories of how Abdi Nor Iftin and Julissa Arce became Americans put a human face on the immigration controversy.

With plans to travel, ski, read — and not having to decide if the Voorheesville Public Library will be open in a snowstorm — Gail Sacco, director of the Voorheesville Public Library, is looking forward to retirement.

Firefighters say requiring sprinklers in new homes would save lives. Realtors say installing such systems should be a matter of personal choice not a government requirement.

GUILDERLAND — A new citizens’ group is concerned about the number of apartment complexes currently proposed in Guilderland, which would add more than 1,200 units.

Overproduction of milk and trade deals going sour are part of a myriad of factors making it tough for dairy farmers across the country to turn a profit.

Catherine Ricchetti offers training sessions, which are “raved over,” for professionals across the state on how they can start their own service-dog programs, said a spokeswoman for the organization that honored her.

Randi Smith and her son, Dakota, both pleaded guilty this week for their involvement in an embezzlement scheme, stealing from the New York State Weatherization Directors Association.

A new reporting form for students was introduced this year at Berne-Knox-Westerlo following collaboration between parents and staff.

A three-year technology plan for the Berne-Knox-Westerlo School District is already being partly realized with an upgrade to its phone system and new technology for students.

After being launched from his motorcycle in crash in Berne, a Central Bridge man was charged with a felony DWI and operating without an interlock device.

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