Eduardo Medina, Times Union

Eduardo Medina

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Albany, NY, United States

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Past articles by Eduardo:

How can Albany bridge its racial wealth gap? Residents, experts offer solutions

Residents and experts say boosting home ownership by Black residents in formerly redlined... → Read More

Why Albany’s Black neighborhoods are its most economically challenged

Almost a century ago, parts of Albany were “redlined” as too risky for real estate investment. Why has economic inequality defined by race persisted for decades? → Read More

Man shot, killed early Tuesday at Colonie motel, police say

A man in his 20s was shot and killed early Monday morning after allegedly crashing his... → Read More

Man, 51, shot in Albany

ALBANY — A 51-year-old man was shot Monday evening on First Street, police said. At around 8:20 p.m., shots were fired on First Street near North Lake Avenue and Judson Street, police said. The man was shot and taken to Albany Medical Center, where he was being treated for his injuries, police said. The extent of his injuries was not disclosed. No arrests have been made. → Read More

Man in his 70s dies from coronavirus in Albany County

A man in his 70s died overnight from coronavirus in Albany County, bringing the total... → Read More

Police identify 18-year-old from Albany shot and killed Monday

Police have identified the 18-year-old who was shot and killed Monday afternoon. → Read More

Coronavirus cases dropping in Albany County as vaccination efforts continue

The COVID-19 caseload in Albany County continued to drop overnight with 26 new cases... → Read More

Schenectady police: One person shot Saturday morning during large fight

SCHENECTADY — One person was shot and another slashed during a large fight early Saturday morning, police said. The incident occurred near McClellan Street at around 4 a.m., police said. Both victims were taken to Ellis Hospital and their injuries were not life-threatening, police said. Anyone with information about the altercation is asked to call police at 518-382-5245. → Read More

Strong winds primary threat in Albany area as severe weather approaches

There is a chance for severe weather Wednesday afternoon in the Capital Region, with... → Read More

Mayor walks back comparison of BLM protest with insurrection, as activists demand change

Local activists Saturday afternoon, a few hours before a planned 6 p.m. protest later in... → Read More

60 new coronavirus cases in Albany County on Saturday

Albany County reported 60 new cases of coronavirus on Saturday, continuing its recent... → Read More

Troy community welcomes return of ice cream shop

The opening of The Snowman on Saturday in Troy unofficially beckoned a return to spring... → Read More

$60K Lottery ticket sold at Albany gas station

A lottery ticket worth over $61,000 was sold Thursday at a gas station in Albany. → Read More

47-year-old man shot in Albany on Hoffman Avenue

Albany police are investigating a Monday evening shooting that injured a 47-year-old... → Read More

More snow expected in the Capital Region on Thursday and Friday

The Capital Region will see a light snowfall Thursday afternoon and into the next... → Read More

Capital Region students explain how to live on the moon in remote science fair

Students across the Capital Region were able to remotely compete in the 20th annual... → Read More

Saturday's Saratoga Chowder Tour a different blend this year

Saratoga Spring’s annual Chowderfest is on tour this year because of the pandemic, so... → Read More

McCoy on winter sports postponement: 'We just can't kick out the science'

Albany County Executive Dan McCoy doubled down Saturday on his recommendation that... → Read More

Morning drive could be messy after 5 inches of snow in Albany

The Capital Region saw between 3 and 5 inches of snow on Tuesday. → Read More

Albany arrest-diversion program favors fewer

Data shows that the Albany LEAD program is failing to live up to one of its core... → Read More