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McCoy: 70 new positive COVID-19 cases in Albany County

There are 70 new cases of the coronavirus in Albany County since Saturday, according to an update from Albany County Executive Dan McCoy. The county’s five-day average of new daily positive cases is now up to 84.6.

Albany County exec wants more definitive guidance for upcoming school year

The state Education Department's newly released guidance recommends mask-wearing for all students and staff as the new school year approaches.

County leaders prepare to use opioid settlement funds

PUBLISHED 9:57 PM ET Jul. 08, 2021 PUBLISHED 9:57 PM EDT Jul. 08, 2021 SHARE Opioid-related deaths have been on the rise across the nation. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, May 2019 through May 2020 set the record for the most drug overdose deaths in a single year. For this reason, county leaders across New York are preparing to use money the state has recently collected from settlements with opioid drug manufacturers for substance abuse treatment and prevention programs. “We owe it to the next generation to forever end the cycle of dependency created through opioids and opioid derivative dependency, which has left too many people dead, too many lives cut short and too much sorrow for their families,” said Stephen Acquario, executive director of the New York State Association of Counties.

Albany airport, HVCC team up to train future aircraft mechanics, technicians

Albany airport, HVCC team up to train future aircraft mechanics, technicians FacebookTwitterEmail COLONIE With more than half the nation s commercial pilots over 55 years old, airlines will be scrambling to fill those jobs in coming years. But it s not only pilots that will be in short supply. That same demographic holds true for the mechanics who keep those airliners aloft, said Rensselaer County Executive Steve McLaughlin. And filling those jobs will also be a challenge. On Thursday, McLaughlin and other officials gathered to announce a new Aeronautical Technology Institute that will occupy a 12,000-square-foot hangar at Albany International Airport. The institute, a joint effort with Hudson Valley Community College that was first proposed by airport CEO Phil Calderone, will train aircraft technicians in a two-year program that will qualify them for jobs that can pay as much as $40 to $65 an hour.

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