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Prosecution calling more witnesses to the stand

Testimony continues today in the trial of former Schenectady City School District employee Steven Raucci who is charged with arson and terrorism. Our Steve Ference has the latest from outside the Schenectady County Courthouse.

Prosecution calling more witnesses to the stand

03/18/2010 09:41 AM

Playground powered by kids

It's an innovative project that brings school children from across the world together to ensure everyone has clean water and electricity. A company is installing playgrounds that actually harness the energy of kids to do this. A prototype has been built at a school in East Greenbush. That's where our Sabina Kuriakose is this morning.

Playground powered by kids

03/18/2010 08:39 AM

Paterson breaks silence on top aide's accuser

In his first direct denial of the accusation, New York Governor David Paterson says he didn't try to persuade a woman to drop a domestic violence complaint against one of his top aides.

Paterson breaks silence on top aide's accuser

Updated 5:56 AM

New report focuses on poverty in New York State

Some more bad news for New Yorkers as the state's Community Action Association releases its latest poverty report. We have the 17th highest poverty rate in the nation and the highest in the Northeast. Our Erin Connolly has more on the numbers and how one man is trying to make a difference.

New report focuses on poverty in New York State

Updated 5:56 AM

Governor's press secretary announces resignation

Governor Paterson's press secretary is resigning amid scandals that threaten the administration. Marissa Shorenstein says she is quitting because her reported role in one of the scandals makes her unable to do her job effectively. Our Grace Rauh has the latest.

Governor's press secretary announces resignation

Updated 5:55 AM

Man accused of torturing dogs pleads guilty

The Schenectady man accused of killing and torturing dogs pleads guilty. Thomas Hendricks, 28, was accused of drowning one dog, killing another with a pool cue and scalding a third at his home in Schenectady's Stockade neighborhood.

Man accused of torturing dogs pleads guilty

Updated 03/17/2010 10:31 PM

Albany residents share thoughts on community policing

Community policing is still the hot topic when it comes to discussing the search for Albany's next police chief. People got another chance to speak out during an open forum last night. Solomon Syed reports.

Albany residents share thoughts on community policing

Updated 03/17/2010 10:19 PM

NY governor starts delaying tax refund payments

Facing a looming budget deadline and a more than $9 billion deficit, the Governor is resorting to a politically unpopular step toward ensuring the state can pay its bills. Our Erin Billups has the details.

NY governor starts delaying tax refund payments

Updated 03/17/2010 10:16 PM

Animal shelter fights to "stay alive"

The Pets Alive Animal Shelter in the Hudson Valley prides itself on being a no kill shelter, but now the facility is fighting for its own life after running into a tax problem. Our Christian Farrell reports.

Animal shelter fights to "stay alive"

Updated 03/17/2010 09:30 PM

More questions raised over Prius accident

Toyota company investigators get their first look at a Prius that allegedly took off on its own in Westchester County last week, crashing into a brick wall. But as our Curtis Schick reports, their examination has raised more questions without finding concrete answers about the crash.

More questions raised over Prius accident

Updated 03/17/2010 09:11 PM

Lawmakers pushing for term limit for State Police Superintendent

In the wake of three successive resignations of high ranking members of the state police in just the past three weeks, there are calls for reforms to increase stability and accountability at the top of the agency. Our Kaitlyn Ross spoke to lawmakers on both sides the aisle who say it's time for a change in how the process is done.

03/17/2010 09:07 PM

Racing advocates fear the worst

The future of Saratoga Race Course remains a question. While racing advocates and Governor Paterson agree that cancelling the meet over finances this year is unlikely, many are concerned of the financial stability for future years. Our Britt Godshalk has more from a rally at the State Capitol.

Updated 03/17/2010 07:11 PM

A day to wear green and enjoy a hearty Irish feast

It's certainly the day to go green and folks around the Capital Region joined in in honor of St. Patrick's Day. For many, the day is more than just the wearing of the green.

Updated 03/17/2010 06:48 PM

Fashion and philanthropy for LLS

Folks poured into the Palace Theater for an afternoon of fashion and philanthropy. A fundraiser was held to raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

Updated 03/17/2010 06:47 PM

Former co-worker said he was sexually harassed by Raucci

Prosecutors called more witnesses to the stand Wednesday in the Steven Raucci trial, including the former custodial supervisor who said he was bullied and sexually harassed by Raucci. Our Steve Ference has been following the trial and has the latest from the Schenectady County Courthouse.

Updated 03/17/2010 05:33 PM

Special Olympics turns 40!

The Special Olympics is a celebration of fortitude and a test of endurance and skill. The not-for-profit organization just celebrated 40 years and to mark the milestone, local leaders and community members gathered at the Capitol.

03/17/2010 04:39 PM

President Obama picks Siena to win first round

President Barack Obama has apparently learned a lesson from last year and picked Siena to win its first round matchup in the NCAA Tournament.

03/17/2010 02:58 PM

Pacific miniseries has local ties

"The Pacific" comes to life in a new HBO miniseries and Monday night, folks in the Capital Region gathered for a special screening, some of whom are war vets themselves. Our Erin Vannella has the story.

Updated 03/17/2010 12:30 PM

Lt. Gov. Ravitch discusses budget talks

As the April 1 budget deadline gets closer, Lieutenant Governor Richard Ravitch says its time for lawmakers to set aside differences and write a budget.

03/17/2010 09:50 AM

Two-alarm fire in Troy

Firefighters in Troy were called to a two-alarm fire at 1654 Fifth Avenue in Troy just before midnight Tuesday. No one was hurt in the fire.

Updated 03/17/2010 08:34 AM