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Retired racehorses are rescuing those who devote their lives to rescuing others. With new grants from the VA, Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga is providing free services to veterans and they’re seeking funding to do the same for first responders. → Read More
A local agency has solutions to the ongoing concerns of homelessness in Saratoga Springs. → Read More
Unseasonably warm temperatures are taking a toll on one of Lake George’s biggest off season draws — the ice castles. → Read More
A Salem man, who surrendered more than 16 neglected dogs, is being charged with an act of injuring a child. His wife faces the same charges. Meanwhile, the rescued dogs are making great progress at Lucky Puppy Adoption Center. → Read More
Unseasonably warm temperatures are causing problems for Lake George’s popular ice castles exhibit. → Read More
In the more than 50 years of filling prescriptions, Stone’s Pharmacy said they’ve seen their share of drug shortages, but this one impacting children is different. → Read More
A Saratoga Springs shop owner is decking the halls to help young cancer patients. The owner of Piper Boutique is raffling off a crafted Christmas tree in their window display to raise money for Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. The tree will also become part of the hospital’s “Holiday Hallway,” a Christmas wonderland created for young children who can’t go home for the holidays. → Read More
Saratoga Automobile Museum is racing into its newest and quite possibly most exciting exhibit to date. Its name’s Bond, Bond in Motion, and NEWS10 is getting a first look at the top-secret installment. → Read More
With the cost of food taking a bigger bite out of paychecks, Saratoga Broadway Deli says they’re prepared to feed more families than ever before with their third annual free chicken dinner giveaway. → Read More
Like many local districts, the Saratoga Springs School District staffs its schools with Resource Officers. Discussions at the Board of Education meetings continue to float out the idea of adding more. It's an idea that's garnering mixed reviews from parents and students. → Read More
They protect communities across the country, but police say they’re struggling to protect their own mental health. According to the National Alliance on Mental Health, an alarming majority of police officers face alcohol abuse, depression, PTSD, and suicide. → Read More
Finding a bird for this year’s Thanksgiving feast is going to be a challenge, even for a turkey farmer like Nellie Lovenduski at Slate River Farms in Greenwich. → Read More
Local students are back in the classroom, but many districts are facing challenges with bringing students to and from school. → Read More
Local preschool says eligibility for youngest students to get vaccinated is a game changer for how it handles exposures. The hope is they will not have to shut down as frequently due to quarantines and exposures. → Read More
Just weeks from Saratoga’s busy track season, and a shaken-up Caroline Street seems to have been put on ice by many patrons. → Read More
Scarlett Kostun, 10, knows how truly precious a young life can be. She beat brain cancer at age 3. Her condition is constantly being monitored, and in today’s world, the greatest threat to her new lease on life is a gun. → Read More
he nationwide formula shortage has many local parents looking for new solutions to feed their babies. Some are turning to donor breast milk. ALLO Saratoga looks to facilitate that need. → Read More
Safyre Terry, the little girl who survived a 2013 arson in Schenectady, is now paying it forward, hoping to help other young fire victims. → Read More
To understand Elizabeth Miller’s impact on local women, it’s as simple as seeing the faces of the thousands she has helped. → Read More
What happens when a girl can’t make it to a country music concert? Make A Wish brings the country concert to her. → Read More