Troy City Mayor Carmella Mantello promised a new city hall in 2027, and said the city is terminating the current lease at the Hadley Building, early. However, the landlord said not so fast. First Columbia is that landlord and they said the city missed the deadline for early termination of the lease agreement. ... Read full Story
The Berkshire District Attorney's Office is calling for harsher penalties associated with so-called "upskirting" crimes in Massachusetts. The D.A. points to an arrest of a student athlete accused of secretly filming unsuspecting victims in a changing room.
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New York’s primary is on June 24. Voters in the city of Glens Falls will decide which Democrat will be in the general election for mayor; the incumbent Bill Collins or longtime common councilmember Diana Palmer. ... Read full Story
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)---Governor Kathy Hochul was one of three governors before the U.S. House Oversight Committee taking questions from multiple Congressional members on both sides of the aisle about the state’s immigration and sanctuary city policies. In her opening statement to Congressional members, Governor Kathy Hochul spoke about immigration. "Our nation needs comprehensive immigration reform [...] ... Read full Story
New York’s primary is on June 24. Voters in the city of Glens Falls will decide which Democrat will be in the general election for mayor; the incumbent Bill Collins or longtime common councilmember Diana Palmer. ... Read full Story
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Crews were still on scene Thursday after a historic building in Albany was demolished on Tuesday. The Historic Albany Foundation said this building held great history in the city. ... Read full Story
A Rotterdam man has been arrested for allegedly lighting two cars on fire in Schenectady on June 3 and June 5. The Schenectady Fire Department said Mark W. Galietta, 44, was arrested on Wednesday. ... Read full Story
Anyone seeking a mid-summer spook has the chance to celebrate a haunted evening at the Malta Drive-In Theater. On June 21 at 9 p.m., the drive-in theater will host Summer Outbreak: Haunted Night at the Malta Drive-In Theatre. ... Read full Story
An Albany man was sentenced on Thursday to over a decade in prison for the shooting that led to the death of Sky Lemmons-Dixon on Christmas Day in 2023. The Albany County District Attorney's Office said Patrick Dean, 38, shot Lemmons-Dixon in the head while inside a State Street apartment. ... Read full Story
New York Oncology Hematology (NYOH) broke ground on Thursday on its new facility in Guilderland. The state-of-the-art NYOH Regional Cancer Center facility will be located near Crossgates Mall at 4 Crossgates Road. ... Read full Story
The Colonie Police Department held a meeting with local retailers about the department's new Retail Theft Unit and retail theft self-reporting system. Colonie Police Chief James Gerace said officers will be stepping up foot patrols around local businesses. ... Read full Story
The trial for a Watervliet man accused of hitting a UAlbany student with an illegal dirt bike and fleeing the scene in 2024 is set to begin on August 26. On Thursday, the Albany County District Attorney's office confirmed the trial start date with NEWS10. ... Read full Story
Every year, NEWS10 celebrates the fathers of the Capital Region on Father's Day! Send a picture and a message to ushare@news10.com to be featured in the slideshow below! ... Read full Story
Numerous sites and apps are experiencing problems this afternoon but, as of Thursday evening, those services were starting to recover. ... Read full Story
"To juvenile loggerhead sea turtles, a tasty squid might as well be a disco ball. When they sense food—or even think some might be nearby—these reptiles break into an excited dance. ... Researchers recently used this distinctive behavior to test whether loggerheads could identify the specific magnetic field signatures of places where they had eaten in the past. The results, published in Nature, reveal that these rambunctious reptiles dance when they encounter magnetic conditions they associate with food." — Jack Tamisiea, Scientific American, 12 Feb. 2025
Did you know?
Rambunctious first appeared in print in the early half of the 19th century, at a time when the fast-growing United States was forging its identity and indulging in a fashion for colorful new coinages suggestive of the young nation's optimism and exuberance. Rip-roaring, scalawag, scrumptious, hornswoggle, and skedaddle are other examples of the lively language of that era. Did Americans alter the largely British rumbustious because it sounded, well, British? That could be. Rumbustious, which first appeared in Britain in the late 1700s just after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, was probably based on robustious, a much older adjective meaning both "robust" and "boisterous."