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Liana Bonavita

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Past articles by Liana:

Still standing: ‘MS can’t take this away’ from Gordon

Katelyn’s been stable for two years with the help of a monthly treatment for her MS. Perspective pushed her to join the 2022 MS Run the US relay team, which started in California this April and will end in New York City in August, as 19 runners will take turns running across America. Katelyn is the anchor, running the final leg from Sunbury, PA to Manhattan. → Read More

Afghan refugee follows passion to find home in Albany

Teenage refugees in the United States of America go through all the typical identity formation of other kids their age, with the added challenge of navigating language and cultural differences. One Afghan refugee in Albany followed his wrestling passion to find his home. → Read More

Gloversville’s beloved manager brings joy and energy

An idea was born more than a decade ago that’s changed hundreds of lives for the better. → Read More

GymRat Live brings top talent to Capital Region

If you’re a basketball fan in the Capital Region, there’s a “must-see” event this weekend in Halfmoon. → Read More

Liana Bonavita: ‘Change is good’

Change is good. The growth I’ve enjoyed during my time at News10 ABC has led me to this point, and the next challenge will encourage even more. I wouldn’t trade the time I’ve spent being a journalist, and I’ll move on with the best memories and most immense gratitude for everyone who trusted, mentored, and supported me over the years. → Read More

Kentucky Derby features special ties to New York

Funny Cide’s the only Kentucky Derby champion born in New York and he’ll remain such after this weekend, but there are plenty more special ties to the Empire state in this year’s Run for the Roses. → Read More

Athletic trainers continue push for state licensure

Athletic trainers in New York have been on a decade-plus-long mission, and could possibly see results soon. → Read More

Senior spotlight: Amelia Wood marks end of era

For the past decade, Averill Park girls basketball has been known for two things: winning championships and the Wood sisters. → Read More

Local hoops coach beats cancer, returns to sidelines

Marc Rybczyk is back where he belongs — where he’s been for the better part of his life since the 1980s — the basketball court. The former Niagara men’s basketball assistant coach had lost that part of himself for two years as he was battling cancer. → Read More

Empire gearing up for season opener, ironman rules

The Albany Empire 2022 season kicks off Saturday night at MVP Arena. Though the atmosphere will feel like home, the new ironman rules will be more foreign. → Read More

Killings declines to detail incident, investigation

ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — University at Albany men’s basketball coach Dwayne Killings made ‘inappropriate physical contact’ with a player in November. It was bad enough to warrant a… → Read More

Coach Dwayne Killings addresses media after suspension

UAlbany men’s basketball head coach Dwayne Killings publicly addresses the media for the first time since an investigation found “inappropriate physical contact” between him and a player. → Read More

Canterbury leads Shenendehowa to close league win

In a back-and-forth game with multiple lead changes, Drew Canterbury’s five goals lifted Shenendehowa boys lacrosse over Ballston Spa 12-10 at home Tuesday night. → Read More

Cleary’s 12 K’s stifle Shaker in Bethlehem shutout

Anna Cleary threw 12 strikeouts, stifling Shaker in Bethlehem’s 5-0 win Tuesday afternoon. → Read More

Local leaders back Killings, call for transparency

Prominent leaders of the Albany community gathered in a show of support for UAlbany men’s basketball head coach Dwayne Killings Thursday afternoon at the Fort Orange Club, and called on the university to be more transparent in its investigation into the program. → Read More

Patroons down Canadian powerhouse in exhibition

Despite playing against all high-major players and heading into halftime down six points, the Patroons rallied to beat the Lightning 97-90 behind a game-high 37 points from AJ Mosby. → Read More

Section 2 sweeps Class B state championships

Ichabod Crane boys basketball and Schalmont girls basketball both made history on Sunday. Both teams won their respective program’s first state championships. → Read More

Eagles fly into final behind dominant defense

The Duanesburg girls basketball team held Corinth scoreless for the first 15:08, building a 23-0 lead en route to a 66-23 semifinal victory over the previously unbeaten Tomahawks. → Read More

Scotia-Glenville advances past South Glens Falls

Scotia-Glenville boys basketball went on an 11-2 run bridging the first and second quarters to take control over South Glens Falls, and went on to win 53-44 at home Wednesday night in the Section 2 Class A first round. → Read More

Stillwater beats rival Mechanicville in overtime

Jaxson Mueller’s 17-point, 22-rebound double-double led Stillwater to the 65-59 victory over rival Mechanicville in the Wasaren League showdown. → Read More