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36 Years After Waitress Found Bludgeoned To Death In Northumberland, Her Killer Remains Free
The 28-year-old Saratoga County resident's body was found in the town of Northumberland, on the side of Putnam Road just east of Jacob Drive, by a passing truck driver on the morning of July 6, 1988. It came hours after Devizzio’s father reported her missing to the Saratoga Springs Police...
Two Encon officers remove rattlesnake from Lake George hotel
Two environmental conservation officers were in the right place at the right time to catch a rattlesnake at a hotel. The officers were attending a training course in Lake George on the safe handling of rattlesnakes, when they received a call that a snake had gotten into the common area of a hotel on the lake, according to the Department of Environmental Conservation.
Woman arrested for allegedly trying to stop herbicide application in Lake George
Woman allegedly tried to stop herbicide application in Lake George. One person was arrested Saturday for allegedly trying to stop a controversial herbicide from being used in Lake George. The herbicide is designed to kill the invasive species milfoil. Helena Rice was on a personal watercraft in Sheep Meadow Bay...
Girlfriend of deceased in Fox Run Apartments officer involved shooting sues
CLIFTON PARK (NEWS10) – Kyla Brothers, the girlfriend of Anthony Zaremski, who was killed by police during a search warrant execution in Clifton Park last summer, has filed a lawsuit against the Saratoga County Sheriff’s Department and several deputies. The lawsuit, filed by James C. Knox of Hacker Murphy, LLP, was submitted to the U.S. […]
Man Stuck in New York Cave for Hours Rescued
A 20-year-old man had to be rescued from a cave in upstate New York. If you spend time hiking on any of the numerous trails across New York it's probably a good idea to avoid going into any caves you might come across because it could end up being a situation you aren't able to get yourself out of.
Saratoga Springs Working with Local and Federal Law Enforcement in “Network Disruption” Discovered at City Hall
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Following the discovery of “suspicious activity” discovered at approximately 4 p.m. June 25 by a police officer attempting to legitimacy “access an account that they couldn’t access,” the Saratoga Springs called for two public meetings regarding a “cyber-event” on June 26 (which included an Executive Session) and June 27.
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