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Police officers fight PTSD, too

Trauma is almost a routine part of police work, whether it’s from an attack, a grisly accident or a tragic crime scene. Officers take up the badge knowing they’re almost guaranteed work-related stress. Most consider it part of the job. → Read More

Officials: Other Saratoga garage plans had issues

Alternate proposals for the City Center Authority’s controversial parking deck would have encountered the same hurdles now being worked through by the Zoning Board of Appeals. → Read More

Task force aims to get homeless Saratoga vets off street

Mayor Joanne Yepsen has joined leaders in all of the Capital Region’s cities in a pledge to end homelessness among veterans by the close of 2015. → Read More

Pair seriously burned in Quaker Springs fire

Firefighters battled a pre-dawn blaze at an older-model mobile home that left a man and woman with serious burns this morning. → Read More

Halfmoon puppy ‘lucky’ to survive burns

Last week, Roxy, a 9-month-old pit bull puppy, was doused with isopropyl alcohol and set on fire, and her owner didn’t seek veterinary treatment until two days later, police say. → Read More

Ruling could aid Smith, McGinn swindle victims

Victims of convicted swindlers David Smith and Timothy McGinn moved another small step toward getting some money back from their failed investments after a federal judge issued a ruling favoring the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s case against the business partners. → Read More

Former Saratoga Springs city attorney to seek council seat

Former City Attorney Sarah Burger plans to run for the five-member City Council she advised until resigning her position six months ago, meaning she may challenge one of the four incumbent Democrats. → Read More

Saratoga Springs says landlord leasing space without permits

Gary Stone’s property off Weibel Avenue hosts an eclectic blend of odd businesses: An insurance company, a used-book dealer, a pool company and offices. → Read More

Beer Week draws visitors to Saratoga Springs

John Swedish has a slightly different take on the traditional black and tan. → Read More

Fire, police chiefs Saratoga's highest paid in 2014

New contracts for administrators in the Fire and Police departments bumped their chiefs to the top of the list of highest-paid city employees in Saratoga Springs in 2014. → Read More

Skidmore researcher redefines canines' timelines

Man and his best friend may not have been so chummy 30,000 years ago. → Read More

Saratoga pond hockey all-weather event

More than 500 players are set to take the ice this weekend during the Saratoga Frozen Springs Classic tournament at Saratoga Spa State Park. → Read More

Ex-Saratoga blogger pleads guilty to child porn charges

John Tighe quickly took ownership of the computers being seized during an October 2013 raid on his home in Milton. → Read More

Coffee-beer brewing in Saratoga

Sometimes it’s tough to choose between a strong cup of coffee or a nice cold beer. → Read More

Shadow could nix Saratoga parking garage

There’s no question the massive parking deck proposed by the City Center Authority will periodically cast a shadow over the Mouzon House located next door. → Read More

Big crowd expected for Saratoga's First Night

With only few First Night buttons remaining at Saratoga Arts, coordinator Alix Jones joked that she might soon be scrambling in search of an errant one that dropped somewhere around the building. → Read More

State looks into Saratoga parking lot deal

Investigators with the Public Integrity Bureau of the state Attorney General Office are probing the city's pending deal to sell the Collamer lot to a local developer. → Read More

State looks into Saratoga parking lot deal

Investigators with the Public Integrity Bureau of the state Attorney General Office are probing the city's pending deal to sell the Collamer lot to a local developer. → Read More

Perth official likely state's longest-serving

On the night Walter Kowalczyk was first elected to the Perth Town Board in 1965, he overheard an election worker grousing about him and another man of Polish descent running for office. → Read More

Saratoga Chabad celebrates Hanukkah On Ice

Hanukkah is often referred to as the Jewish Festival of Lights. But the festival of ice? Not unless you happen to be with Rabbi Abba Rubin during the holiday. → Read More