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After some uncertainty, Code Blue shelter to stay at Open Door Mission this winter

The local Code Blue shelter will stay in place this year, but changes are planned next year. → Read More

Warren County reports two deaths from COVID-19

Warren County Health Services reported two additional deaths due to COVID-19. → Read More

A sports game brings fiction to life in Queensbury

Jenkinsville Park in Queensbury was home to an unusual athletic game on Sunday. → Read More

Pure-N-Simple has new owners

The Pure-N-Simple Natural Foods store in Glens Falls has new owners. → Read More

Special Olympics Fall Games to return to Glens Falls

The city of Glens Falls will once again be home to the Special Olympics State Fall Games in October. → Read More

Hyde Collection reimagining itself

Next year will mark 60 years since The Hyde Collection permanently opened its doors to the public. → Read More

Warren-Washington Industrial Development Agency names its first CEO

The Warren-Washington Industrial Development Agency has named its first chief executive officer. → Read More

Fundraiser for Thurman highway superintendent planned

A fundraiser to benefit Thurman Highway Superintendent Pat Wood will take place on Sunday, Aug. 28. → Read More

Scott Gillis, Hudson Falls police chief, announces retirement

After a 26-year career with the Hudson Falls Police Department, police Chief Scott Gillis will retire on Aug. 29. → Read More

Scimeca named Glens Falls Hospital president, CEO

Glens Falls Hospital has named a new president and CEO. → Read More

Park Street arts festival set for Aug. 18

The Glens Falls art district is growing fast. → Read More

Thurman highway superintendent injured in house fire

Thurman Highway Superintendent Pat Wood suffered second-degree burns after his home on Mud Street caught fire. → Read More

Brown Brothers Automotive seeks to fill a niche car need in the area

Business owner Larry Brown was supposed to retire in 2020, but his passion for the car industry did not rest. → Read More

Autistic boy, 6, missing near Washington County Fairgrounds

A 6-year-old autistic boy went missing Sunday morning in the area near Washington County Fairgrounds, police said. → Read More

Construction work on SUNY Adirondack's new athletic field is underway

Construction work on a new multi-sports athletic field at SUNY Adirondack is in full swing. → Read More

'Star Trek' attraction in Ticonderoga looks to 'The Next Generation'

Ticonderoga's "Star Trek" attraction has both short-term and long-term plans. → Read More

Warrensburg Class of 2022 raise their voices during graduation

The sun was out, and there were smiles all around on the faces of eager students waiting to graduate in Warrensburg. → Read More

About 50 attend first Juneteenth event in Glens Falls

Glens Falls held its first annual Juneteenth celebration in City Park on Monday. → Read More

Grand opening of Moran-Derby Park set for Saturday

The newly transformed Moran-Derby Park in Hudson Falls will have its long-awaited grand opening Saturday. → Read More

Two hurt in motorcycle crash near Northway Exit 18

Two people on a motorcycle were hurt Tuesday afternoon when their bike crashed near Northway Exit 18. → Read More