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  • 1 day ago | news10.com | Carina Dominguez

    ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – The death of Robert Brooks led to a new package of bills that tackles prison reform. The announcement came days after Marcy corrections officers, charged in the killing of Brooks, argued their cases should be dismissed. The New York State Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic and Asian Legislative Caucus introduced the “Robert Brooks Blueprint for Justice & Reform”. Assemblymember Michaelle Solages is the chair of the caucus. “When we saw the death of Robert Brooks, we first grieved.

  • 2 days ago | news10.com | Carina Dominguez

    TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – A traveling tribute to the lives sacrificed in the Vietnam War is now on display in the Capital District through the weekend. NEWS10’s Carina Dominguez talked to veterans and gold star families about what this means to them. The Wall that Heals is on display at La Salle Institute. It’s a 375-foot-long replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, with 58,281 names etched in it. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund brought the traveling wall, along with a mobile education center.

  • 3 days ago | news10.com | Carina Dominguez

    TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – The largest community college in upstate New York officially has a new leader at the helm. This comes after the previous Hudson Valley Community College president was fired, following complaints by an employee. The SUNY board of trustees voted to appoint Dr. Michael Brophy the new HVCC president. He will bring more than 35 years of higher education experience and said he’s thrilled to come back to the Capital District.

  • 4 days ago | news10.com | Carina Dominguez

    ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – A mayoral candidate forum was held in the City of Albany. It was an opportunity for the democratic primary candidates to share their views on policies they would tackle if they’re elected mayor. The “Meet the Albany Mayoral Candidates” forum on Tuesday was hosted by the not-for-profit behavioral health agency, Rehabilitation Support Services, downtown at The Renaissance Hotel.

  • 5 days ago | news10.com | Carina Dominguez

    SARATOGA SPRINGS (NEWS10) – The 10-degree temperature jump from Sunday to Monday had people thrilled to be outside. Visitors and locals in Saratoga Springs said they are hopeful the pockets of sunshine hold up for the Belmont Stakes. An impressive late May storm brought unseasonably cold temperatures along with it. People said they were excited to be out enjoying the beautiful weather on Broadway.

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Carina Dominguez
Carina Dominguez @CarinaReports
13 May 25

Authorities warn parents to monitor their children’s social media activity after an Albany man was arrested on Monday for raping a teen. Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple said a 27-year-old man met a 13-year-old victim on Snapchat. https://t.co/EzJoU3Aj72

Carina Dominguez
Carina Dominguez @CarinaReports
12 May 25

Indigenous leaders, from the Haudenosaunee up north to the Algonquin down south, convened in the state capitol to discuss the unique challenges each of their territories face. They said they’ve done this before, but this time it feels a little different. https://t.co/0i4TyuEVOW

Carina Dominguez
Carina Dominguez @CarinaReports
9 May 25

Changes are on the horizon for school children in Schenectady. The Schenectady City School District announced plans to move one grade to its own academy, in a move meant to boost high school graduation rates. https://t.co/R08MYJXDf2