Harrison Grubb, NEWS10 ABC

Harrison Grubb

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Albany, NY, United States

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Past articles by Harrison:

Group hoping to restore New Lebanon train depot

NEW LEBANON, N.Y. (NEWS10) – Nestled behind the New Lebanon Library along Route 20 in Columbia County lies something you may not have known even existed. An old, wooden structure that’s been abandoned for decades, now hoping to be restored. In the 19th and 20th centuries, passengers would fill New Lebanon’s train depot to catch […] → Read More

How the DEC monitors our air

Just over a month after the devastating train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, questions and concerns over air quality continue across the country and in the Capital Region. Across Upstate New York, there are over a dozen air monitoring stations, including in our area. → Read More

Federal funds set to improve control tower at Albany Airport

A chunk of nearly $1 billion in federal infrastructure funding is going to Albany International Airport. The U.S. Department of Transportation announced that $2 million is being allocated to the airport to rehabilitate its existing air traffic control tower. → Read More

CDTA eyes expansion into Warren County

CDTA held its annual State of CDTA Thursday morning, highlighting some of the accomplishments the transportation network achieved in the past year, while showcasing goals for the coming months. One of the main points is continuing to expand service, including in Warren County. → Read More

Crews prepare for incoming winter storm

With the incoming winter storm set to dump several inches across the Capital Region, plow crews have been preparing to clear off roads when the storm begins. The storm is set to impact the region Monday night into Tuesday. → Read More

Parkview Apartments tenants return home

Weeks after dozens of tenants were evacuated from the Parkview Apartments in Albany, they were able to return to their homes Wednesday. 45 people were displaced after a power outage caused by numerous burst pipes earlier this month. → Read More

Nearly a year into war, local donations helping Ukraine

The war in Ukraine will hit the one-year mark later this week, with President Joe Biden making a surprise visit to Kyiv Monday. Nearly a year into the conflict, efforts continue in the Capital Region to assist those impacted. → Read More

OCM: local cannabis sales expected “in the coming weeks”

After the first recreational dispensary outside of New York City opened last week, many are eager for pot sales will begin in the Capital Region. According to the Office of Cannabis Management, sales are expected to begin "in the coming weeks". → Read More

After judge’s order, Norlite to increase monitoring

A judge signed an order on consent Wednesday morning that resolves a preliminary injunction filed by the New York State Attorney General's Office against Norlite. The AG's Office, along with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, filed the suit against the company last October, with litigation ongoing. → Read More

Sovrana throws it back to 1985 for National Pizza Day

Thursday is the perfect day to enjoy a fresh slice, as it marks National Pizza Day. At Sovrana Pizza & Deli in Albany, cheese slices were discounted to a $1, to embrace the history of the business that first opened in 1985. → Read More

Local Turkish community reacts to devastating earthquake

With search and recovery efforts ongoing in Turkey and Syria following a devastating earthquake, the local Turkish community is doing what they can to help. The quake, which leveled buildings and other infrastructure, has claimed thousands of lives. → Read More

Dozens evacuated from Parkview Apartments after outage

45 residents living at the Parkview Apartments in Albany were evacuated Sunday night after an electrical issue. Impacted tenants have been brought to area hotel rooms and will stay there until power is restored throughout the building. → Read More

City Mission patrols streets to locate homeless during extreme cold

With dangerous temperatures Friday night, the City Mission in Schenectady patrolled the city's streets in an attempt to help those who need it most. The organization using a van, fully stocked with supplies, to bring people to shelter if needed. → Read More

Nothing found after extensive search along Mohawk River

Crews from multiple law enforcement agencies were along the Mohawk River throughout the day Thursday after reports of a potential body in the water. After an extensive search, a body was not located. → Read More

Troy, Albany looking to alleviate lead issues

Communities across the Capital Region continue working to alleviate issues with lead detected in drinking water. On Monday, Troy announced that testing of 60 homes found elevated lead levels in four of the samples. → Read More

Mayor Sheehan delivers her State of the City Address

Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan delivered her tenth State of the City Monday evening, highlighting some of the strides the city took last year, while also laying out her hopes for 2023. → Read More

Recreational dispensaries coming to region soon

Several months after the initial batch of CAURD licenses were awarded to local business owners, one hopes to open his doors in the coming weeks. The owner of Upstate CBD in Schenectady hopes to begin selling cannabis at some point next month. → Read More

Additional snow welcome news for local ski resorts

A second winter storm in the span of a few days is bringing additional snowfall to areas across the Capital Region. The recent bursts of snow are a welcome sight for ski resorts, who have been challenged with mild temperatures and limited snowfall so far this season. → Read More

Local districts continue to see school nurse shortage

As a nationwide shortage of nurses continues, local school districts have been impacted by a lack of available personnel. At Mohonasen, the district is temporarily contracting out to fill nursing positions. → Read More

Month after fire, Minden cleans up significant snowfall

Heavy snowfall from the latest winter storm leading to some impressive snow totals, especially in the Mohawk Valley. In Minden, the storm marked a significant cleanup effort for the community that lost nearly its entire snowplowing fleet in a fire last month. → Read More