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Editorial: It's a start, at least

Editorial: It's a start, at least
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Troy needs a law to get the $6M it has been waiting 25 years for

Troy needs a law to get the $6M it has been waiting 25 years for
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Troy Begins $40M Project To Replace Tomhannock Reservoir Water Main Lines

3:21 Troy has launched a multi-year effort to replace critical water transmission lines that connect the city’s Tomhannock Reservoir to the Water Treatment Plant. Credit Lucas Willard / WAMC The nearly $40 million dollar infrastructure project will ensure daily delivery of over 21 million gallons of clean water from the Tomhannock 6½ miles northeast of the city through the Troy Water plant. The reservoir serves 135,000 customers in Troy and nine communities across Albany, Rensselaer and Saratoga counties, including Rensselaer, East Greenbush, North Greenbush, Brunswick, Schaghticoke, Poestenkill, Halfmoon, Waterford and Menands. Troy Mayor Patrick Madden says there are always infrastructure needs for a large municipal water and sewer system.

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Activists: Local police reforms not enough

5of32 Albany police clashed with anti-brutality protesters Thursday as officers cleared them from an encampment of tents built next to the department s South Station. Paul BuckowskiShow MoreShow Less 6of32 7of32 Albany police physically removed demonstrators from a camp they set up in front of South Station Thursday, April 22, 2021.Paul BuckowskiShow MoreShow Less 8of32 An Albany police officer with tape over his badge on April 22 at South Station.Eduardo MedinaShow MoreShow Less 9of32 10of32 Albany city workers are seen cleaning up after police forcibly moved an encampment of Black Lives Matter protesters from in front of South Station April 22, 2021.Paul BuckowskiShow MoreShow Less

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WWNO-WRKF newsroom wins two Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards

New Orleans-Baton Rouge public radio partnership honored for hurricane, climate change reporting. NEW ORLEANS AND BATON ROUGE, La. – The combined newsroom of public radio stations WWNO New Orleans and WRKF Baton Rouge, has won two 2021 Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards for its journalism in 2020. The stations won in Continuing Coverage for reporting on the Hurricane Laura aftermath, including a story by Aubri Juhasz, “‘I Lost My Mind’: Lake Charles Residents Come to Terms with Hurricane Laura’s Devastation.” The LifeRaft podcast episode by Travis Lux and Lauren Melara, “Have I had my Last Good Oyster?” won in the Podcast category.

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