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Trump agrees to $25 million settlement in Trump University fraud cases

The New York attorney general announced the settlement Friday.

 

Witness: Mall shooter fired twice

By Steven Cook
Gazette Reporter

At hearing, testimony reveals a bullet was located after Crossgates Mall incident

 

Over-55 community gets up-close look at beekeeping

By Karen Bjornland
Gazette Reporter

Prestwick Chase at Saratoga, an over-55 community three miles from downtown Saratoga Springs, is buzzing with activity.

 

Police: Teen reported missing in Saratoga Springs

City police are looking for a teen who has been reported missing.

 

Surviving Thanksgiving when you hate how your family voted

Every year at Thanksgiving, we're subjected to stories about how to cope with your drunk uncle, your bratty cousin, your grandma with an ax to grind.

 

Police: Man tried to record child in Thruway restroom

A man tried to secretly record a child in a bathroom at a travel plaza south of Albany and the child's father confronted the suspect held him for police, state police said.

 

Think before you leap at Albany gondola

Before anyone invests the up to $30 million needed to build the project, taxpayers and local government officials should be skeptical about how much it would cost, how much taxpayers would have to pay, and how much use it would actually get.

 

4 men charged after sex crimes investigation

Four men were arrested and charged on Nov. 11 after a joint investigation by the State Police Computer Crimes and Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and the Town of Colonie Police Department, police said.

 

Sources: Trump chooses Sen. Jeff Sessions for Attorney General, Rep. Mike Pompeo for CIA director

President-elect Donald Trump has offered the position of attorney general to Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) and the position of CIA director to Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-Kan.), according to sources close to the transition.

 

Trump camp’s talk of registry and Japanese internment raises Muslim fears

A prominent supporter of Donald Trump set off concern and condemnation on behalf of Muslims on Wednesday after citing World War II-era Japanese-American internment camps as a “precedent” for an immigrant registry .

 

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