It started as a welfare check, but now Albany Police are investigating a murder that took place over the weekend on a quiet, residential street in Albany.
Just days removed from the first significant snowstorm here in the Capital Region, we're now being told to brace for a "powerful multi-hazard storm" headed our way.
Honestly, my whole thought process has been screwed up for about a week now. It started with the deplorable murder of George Floyd and it has continued every night since. I can't wrap my head around anything I've been watching on the national news or witnessing here in Albany, my hometown.
I'm seeing things I've never seen before on such an escalated level, I'm actually beginning to wonder if we
When the next Marvel Studio smash movie comes out in May of 2020, there could be some representation from the Albany Police Department mixing it up with some Marvel superheroes.
Shout out to some local cops who not only protect and serve, but apparently do some serious shoveling too. Photos of three local police officers digging out a distressed 99-year-old woman barricaded inside her house by over over a foot of snow in Albany, has gone viral.
It's shrouded in mystery. We knew a ton of roads are closed in Albany for a filming but didn't know a ton about it. I did some research and I have more details on what's coming to Albany.
I've luckily never had to call 911 but apparently, there's a rumor going around about a secret code thanks to a SuperBowl ad and be careful sharing it, because the code isn't gonna work.
Would you know what to do if you were confronted by an active shooter? It's the kind of life and death situation we pray that our children or ourselves are never faced with, but the reality is, this horrifying situation is becoming all too common. The City School District of Albany will partner with the Albany Police Department for a community forum Monday night to help residents learn how to resp
I live in a mostly residential, yet moderately action-packed part of Albany near Washington Park and I love it. Been down here about 10 years. You'll see a little bit of everything if you keep your eyes to the streets (and are a wee bit on the nosey side). But what I saw last night, just a few moments after it happened, was a first.
According to an infographic that the Albany Police Department posted on their Facebook page, there are times when you stop for a school bus and times that you don't.
I've always wondered what to do with a school bus in certain situations and now that school is back in session, this is the best time to go over the laws once again.