GNA invited local high school graduating seniors to be a part of a special song and we loved the great response we got from many of you. It hasn't been easy for high school seniors, a big part of your life was taken away because of the pandemic. We hope this helps you preserve some of the great memories you made with friends, teachers, mentors, and staff. Here is "GNA's 518 Senior Year Sho
Albany police have arrested the man they say set fire to the tractor trailer during the George Floyd protest which turned into a riot on South Pearl St. on May 30th.
While many New Yorkers so desperately wanted to get back to work even during the pandemic, police recently unmasked an inticiate scam that prevented a woman from working. It turns out, a trio of Lake George-area residents were running a quarantine-scheme that kept one area woman out of work, as she lied to her employers about possibly having the coronavirus.
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
This was arguably one of the funniest "Voicemails from Mama" that we've aired in it's illustrious history. In this segment, the rents are attempting to leave me a message simply 'thanking me' for the new signs I had professionally made for my dad (aka Papa Codes) who recently went back to work at his barbershop.
I've always contended that my dad literally has no idea how to properly use
The Love Cowboy is on with Brian and Chrissy in the Morning weekdays to give relationship advice. This time a woman writes in searching for answers on how to deal with her boyfriend's height insecurities.
Mayor Kathy Sheehan has ordered the City of Albany Department of General Services to remove the statue of Major Gen. Philip Schuyler that stands in front of City Hall in downtown Albany. According to News Channel 13, the statue has been in front of City Hall since 1925, but soon it will have a new home.
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
Around 2 p.m. on Wednesday afternoon, Albany Police sent out a message through Nixle telling citizens that a black bear was spotted walking through yards near South Manning Boulevard and Keeler Drive.
That is a very residential part of Albany, equidistant from St. Peter's Hospital and The Albany Jewish Community Center on Whitehall Road. This area is no stranger to bears and a few people have clai
The City of Albany has officially announced the postponement of the annual Price Chopper/Market 32 fireworks due the COVID-19 pandemic. The popular Albany fireworks have been a long-standing tradition at the Empire State Plaza for over four decades. It's an annual occurrence that attracts as many as 20,000 people to the plaza as well as thousands more who view the show from outside of Albany.
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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