"Embrace the Belmont," held Tuesday, June 4, will help educate people on the world of horse racing, and get to know the 2024 Belmont Stakes Field and basic handicapping. Tickets for the event are priced at $56 and will be from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the National Museum of Horse Racing and Hall of Fame.
Columbia-Greene Community College has opened a new General Educational Development (GED) testing site in their Professional Academic Center (PAC) on their campus. The site will be the only GED testing site between Albany and Poughkeepsie and will expand access to essential educational resources for Columbia and Greene County residents and beyond.
A Schenectady man will serve prison time after pocketing sales tax money at his cell phone repair store for several years. Elvin Singh, 37, previously entered a guilty plea in the case.
A new Siena College poll covers the recent pro-Palestinian demonstrations, abortion, and transgender rights, as well as the 2024 presidential race, among other things. The poll results were released Wednesday morning.
The Ichabod Crane softball train "kept a-rollin'" Tuesday with a 15-0 win over Hudson Falls in the semifinal round of the Section II, Class A tournament. The Riders will compete for a staggering sixth straight section title Thursday.
Earlier this month, Troy was 6-10, and in the midst of a four-game losing streak. In a spectacular turnaround, Sean Geisel's bunch, now winners of four of their last five outings, is headed to the Section II, Class AA championship game after taking down second-seeded Columbia, 3-0, Tuesday night in the semifinal round at Clifton Common Park.
The Class B boys lacrosse sectional playoffs got underway on Tuesday. The three-seed, La Salle, played host to the six-seed, Columbia.
Colonie played host to a rivalry matchup in the semifinals of the Class A girls lacrosse sectional semifinals. The two-seed Raiders welcomed in the three-seed, Shaker.
One of the three men charged in this case, was in court to take a plea bargain. It was during his sentencing, that the father of the victim, allegedly threatened the judge. It led to his arrest and then disturbing finds, later at his home.
The Albany Police Department unveiled a new social worker program on Tuesday.
A local pizza shop that's had its cooking oil stolen multiple times is showing off the success of its anti-theft equipment.
Columbia County Habitat for Humanity started a new home construction on the grounds of the Capitol in Albany on Tuesday.
New York State leaders gave the public a chance to learn about electric vehicles on Tuesday.
The University at Albany is opening a new facility to help train the next generation of workers in the science and technology fields.
The College of Saint Rose hired a real estate broker to help the school decide the future of the 81 buildings it owns in Albany's Pine Hills neighborhood.
Russell Sage College has received approval to start a new forensic psychology degree program in the fall.
The Colonie Police Department announced the arrest of an Albany man in connection to a bomb threat investigation.
Officials in Saratoga Springs are reminding residents to register for a summer parking permit because new parking fees will be rolled out soon. The mayor said those new funds could help the city’s most vulnerable.
Public schools across New York State are holding their annual budget votes Tuesday. In Mohonasen, Superintendent Shannon Shine told NEWS10 how the district has approached this year's financial planning amidst economic challenges.
Crews from a private firm were working at the Mount Ida Hydro-Electric Dam off of Congress Street Tuesday morning until something went wrong.
An upcoming road paving project is scheduled to begin this week on Watervliet Shaker Road in Colonie, according to the Albany County Department of Public Works.