Albany News Updates Provided by News 10
Wednesday May 16, 2012 
With a 63 percent majority, the Bethlehem school district's budget passed Tuesday night, with a vote of 4,035 to 2,405. It was a record turnout for this year's vote, surpassing the 2006 Bethlehem vote, when the budget failed.

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The Albany Police Department arrested a man for DWI Tuesday night after he crashed into seven cars and refused to stop for the police.

NORTH GREENBUSH, N.Y. - Two more bears have wandered their way into the Captial Region Wednesday morning. The first bear is walking in Guilderland, near Lydius Street and Carman Road. Police in Guilderland
LAGRANGE, N.Y. (AP) - Authorities have released the name of the rifle-wielding man who was fatally shot by a state trooper responding to a robbery report at a Hudson Valley home.State police say 22-year-old
The wife of former Syracuse University assistant basketball coach, Bernie Fine, may file a lawsuit Wednesday.
A Stockbridge town employee accused of sexually assaulting three young girls when he worked at a school has pleaded not guilty to 16 separate charges.

One man is running the length of the Hudson River his mission, out to make the treck in eight days, and NEWS10 caught up with him as he made a pit-stop in Albany.

A Rotterdam family is turning a heartbreak into a legacy for their daughter 5-year-old Maddie Musto, who died last February just days after being diagnosed with a rare form of brain cancer.
Police in the Town of Guilderland say they have arrested a man for harassment Wednesday after he grabbed a stranger's foot while she waited for a bus at Crossgate's Mall.

It is a house in Albany that law enforcement say was far from being a home for a local wife and mother, it was much more like a prison.
The Cuomo administration has proposed regulations to limit spending by state contractors, including a $199,000 executive salary cap that can only be exceeded using money not from the state.
Vermont's governor has signed into law the nation's first ban on a hotly debated natural gas drilling technique called hydraulic fracturing.
The Cuomo administration has proposed regulations to limit spending by state contractors, including a $199,000 executive salary cap that can only be exceeded using money not from the state.
The Massachusetts House of Representatives has passed a bill that would establish standards to protect loan borrowers from unnecessary foreclosures.

A Saratoga Springs woman was arrested Tuesday after authorities say she walked into two Ballston stores completely naked.