Albany News Updates Provided by News 10
Thursday May 03, 2012 
Unity Sunshine Day Care has been a part of the Troy community for 40 years; now they're under ire for how a teacher in their special education program allegedly handled a child with Asperger's.

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Albany detectives arrested a 19-year-old Elk Street resident Wednesday night after an investigation revealed he allegedly broke into two city homes on two separate occassions.

Albany police arrested an 18-year-old resident for allegedly attempting to rob a man Wednesday night on Ontario Street.
Whole Foods is expected to open at Colonie Center in late 2013, a spokesperson for the story said Thursday.

Former Republican leader of the New York Senate Joseph Bruno will be back in federal court Thursday afternoon, where NEWS10 has learned he could face new federal charges.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo says he's considering new ideas for paying to replace the Tappan Zee Bridge after the federal government rejected a $2 billion loan application.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has sued a charity that takes care of 1,100 retired racehorses, claiming it's been driven into insolvency and some animals have been neglected, suffering and underfed.
An official says President Obama will visit a high-tech plant in Saratoga County May 8 to and will speak on economic issues.

With prom season and graduation right around the corner, students at Colonie Central High School are sharing a message with their community: Don't drink and drive, you will get nailed.

The Shenendehowa School District is releasing results Thursday of its study on student drinking rates.

An Albany market owner was sentenced to State Prison on Thursday for food stamp fraud.

A Rensselaer man plead guilty on Thursday to breaking into homes and stealing credit cards.

A former DARE officer and former Albany police officer pleaded guilty Thursday to sexual abusing a minor, Albany County District Attorney David Soares says.
After-proms will be held at the Clifton Park YMCA for Shenendehowa school students.

The Capital District Ambulance Service is accused of unlawfully storing medical waste.

Results from Albany County's Operation Hang Up are in.

With deer populations on the rise, motorists are advised to be careful on the roads.
The New Jersey woman who is charged with endangering the welfare of a child, for allegedly taking her child into the tanning booth with her has become the butt of many jokes, her picture circulating throughout the media. News 10 spoke to a local dermatologist, who says this it is no laughing matter.