It seems that there are vacant Pizza Hut locations throughout the Capital Region. There is one in Saratoga County that will be refurbished and made into another Ted's Fish Fry restaurant.
A modular home fell off of a truck and spilled onto a portion of I-90 in Albany on Monday. Thankfully no one was hurt, but delivery might be delayed a bit!
The hot dogs are mini, but the praise was not! A landmark spot in Upstate is now considered a "historical business" after a recent honor by the State of New York.
Eight years ago, a popular restaurant in Watervliet closed its doors. Papa's Corner Restaurant on Broadway has stayed vacant until now. A restaurant in Cohoes will be moving in soon.
There is a major overhaul happening along the Hudson River in Watervliet. Hudson Shores Park will be revamped and there will be a new restaurant built near where the old Rusty Anchor Bar once was.
The old Kmart building on Watervliet Shaker Road in Latham is becoming an entertainment and sports destination. The Scarlet Knife, an upscale restaurant just recently opened and more construction is on the way including a new sports complex.
110 years ago, America's second deadliest flood took thousands of lives across 15 states. See if you recognize any locations in these staggering photos from history.
Think you know the Capital Region? Put your knowledge to the test with this unofficial list of demonyms (monikers to describe people from a specific place).
Ask anyone in the Capital Region where to get the best pizza and have a great meal and they would mention this legendary restaurant in Watervliet. It is the end of an amazing run, a fifty-year run to be exact. The owners said it was time.
More reconstruction is coming and this time it's the Watervliet riverfront. The Hudson Shores Park will be getting a complete overhaul including replacing the old Rusty Anchor Restaurant and Bar.
After an explosion outside the bar he was in, an off-duty Capital Region firefighter had his wallet stolen as he rushed to save a family in a nearby house.
Demolition crews have been working for several weeks on St. Patrick’s Church in Watervliet. The only remaining portion of the historic church is the bell tower. A crane started chipping away the tower today. The lot is being leveled to make room for a new Price Chopper.