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MSPB passes five-year mark without a quorum

The Merit Systems Protection Board passed a new and unwanted milestone last week—five years without a quorum. The quasi-judicial agency, charged with protecting federal…

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Fight over vaccine mandate for National Guard rages

The Pentagon won its first battle over its vaccine mandate for the National Guard, but a broader fight over the mandate is raging as multiple states seek to exert their authority.…

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Criminal charge against Andrew Cuomo dropped

ALBANY, N.Y. (WHEC) — Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo will not be prosecuted over an allegation he groped an aide in the Governor’s mansion. The decision Tuesday by the Albany…

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Here’s how to report someone breaking a COVID-19 isolation order

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — With cases in CNY reaching record levels, it’s only a matter of time before several people you know have COVID and are quarantined. But what do you do if…

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SNAPSHOT: Tully Rinckey donates $4,000 to help veteran community

Tully Rinckey PLLC recently celebrated the season of giving by donating $4,000 to the Albany Coalition Inc. whose primary focus is providing a safe haven for over 100 homeless…

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Legal professionals on potential Cuomo charges as Westchester ends investigation

ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Although she says the witnesses were credible and the evidence laid plain, Westchester County District Attorney Miriam Rocah says there’s still not…

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Does the government require your job to pay you if you contract COVID-19?

WASHINGTON D.C., DC — D.C. and the surrounding counties are experiencing record coronavirus cases since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. The surge in positive cases has…

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What does shorter isolation, quarantine periods mean for going back to work?

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The CDC is recommending shortening the length of time people need to stay in isolation and quarantine. Instead of 10 days in isolation, people without symptoms…

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Albany law firm raises money for homeless veterans

ALBANY, NY (WRGB) — A donation by a local company will help with housing for veterans in need. Tully Rinckey PLLC is celebrating the season of giving by donating $4,000 to the…

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Appeal over wrestler’s eligibility filed against Indian River Central School District, Section III

Dec. 23—PHILADELPHIA — An appeal to the state education commissioner is in the works over an Indian River Central School District student who is now deemed ineligible to…

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