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Lawsuit Filed by Victim’s Father in NYC Subway Chokehold Case Against Daniel Penny

The father of a victim in a fatal New York City subway chokehold trial has filed a lawsuit against the defendant, a Marine veteran, as jury deliberations continue

Man from Schenectady confesses to federal machine gun offense

A 21-year-old man from Schenectady has pleaded guilty to illegal possession of a machine gun and a firearm related to drug trafficking

Study Reveals Almost One Third of US Pharmacies Shut Down in Ten Years

Nearly 30% of US drugstores open in the last decade closed by 2021, with Black and Latino communities most affected, according to a study published in Health

Martial Law Decree of South Korean President Revoked Following Legislative Opposition

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol lifts martial law after a parliamentary vote rejected military rule

Angerami Sisters Discover Their Place at Halfmoon’s Courtside Grille

Sisters Angela and Roie Angerami, known for running Civitello’s Italian pastry shop in Schenectady, have taken over The Courtside Grille in Halfmoon

Suggested Schenectady Marijuana Zoning Could Prohibit Stores in Specific Areas

Schenectady City Council is considering a zoning proposal that would prevent cannabis retail stores from operating within 500 feet of child care centers, dance studios, gyms, and other youth-attracting locations

Unable to Defeat RFK Jr., Anti-Abortion Supporters Aim to Persuade Him Instead

President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a pro-abortion Republican, to his Cabinet has sparked outrage among anti-abortion activists, including former Vice President Mike Pence

Friday evening fire and explosion in Schenectady results in one fatality

A person died in a house fire and explosion in Schenectady, with identification pending family notification and an autopsy, according to city fire officials

Putin Warns of Another Missile Attack on Ukraine Following Series of Energy Assaults

Russian President Vladimir Putin threatens Ukraine with a new nuclear-capable ballistic missile after an attack on the country's energy infrastructure left over a million households without power

Charges Filed: Duo Allegedly Involved in Drug Trafficking Operation in Schenectady County

Two men, one from California and one from Schenectady, are facing federal charges for allegedly participating in a drug distribution scheme in Schenectady County
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