Beau Dushane from Catskill is July's Hometown Hero. He holds down not one or two, but three different jobs for ambulance companies down in the Catskills!
It goes without saying that the pandemic has been an absolute killer for many local businesses. While some places in the Capital Region have had a chance to begin the slow road to recovery, Crossgates Mall has not. And they're not particularly thrilled with the state's decision to keep them closed.
Drew Baldridge, the national country recording artist who penned the song "Senior Year" that many of you have heard on GNA has agreed to play it live for local high school students on Wednesday afternoon at graduation.
Kaitlyn in Wilton writes:
My husband and I have been married for 8 years and I love this man but I'm smiling as I write this email because he's gonna kill me when he hears it. Please help Love Cowboy, my husband is turning into his father...
Love Cowboy rolled into the GNA studios on Wednesday happier than a pig in mud about the opening of Phase 3 here in the Capital Region. In fact, he was so overjoyed that asked us if he could not even do relationship advice so that he could share with us what he was most excited about. As always, LC had plenty to say. He talked about indoor seating at restaurants, mani-pedi's, tanning salons and
Katie in Selkirk Writes:
Hey guys, I'm looking for some advice here from the Love Cowboy. My boyfriend and I will be together for 4 years in September. About a year ago, he gave me a promise ring, but every time I bring up marriage and our future he doesn’t want to talk about it. I know he loves me but what should I do? Love Cowboy takes a deep dive into Katie and her boyfriend's relationship t
As a show of appreciation for everything they have done and gone through these last few months, a well deserved "night out" will be in store for local first responders and healthcare providers. The free "appreciation night" at the Malta Drive-In for these area heroes will be on Monday night, June 15th. The appreciation event, free for those with proper identification, will
Kyanne in Westerlo writes:
I'm 29 years old and am considering a career change, but I feel like my husband is trying to discourage me.
We've been married for 7 years, have two kids and I work in health care, but I really want to go back to school to be a doctor. It will take years and years of more schooling but I'm determined to make this work. My husband has not been very supportive. All he ta
News 10's Steve Caporizzo (Cap for short) is a flat-out treasure here in the Capital Region. He's been on TV in the area for over 30 years, deserving of all the the praise he gets for weather coverage and pet adoption. Not overlooked in any of this, by me anyway, is his fantastic head of hair. The legendary meteorologist took to social media over the weekend showcasing his wild pandemic hair an
If you think that my inner 10-year-old isn't licking his chops over #nationaldoughnut day, you would be greatly mistaken friends. Everything about this photo tells a story about my childhood that I refuse to hide from, and quite frankly, how could I hide...
Thursday morning while barricaded in the bedroom, I was broadcasting from home on the GNA morning show. It was approaching 9am and as Chrissy and I started flying through the rest of the show, I heard the rest of the house starting to stir. M...
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