
Alexander Babbie
Morning Edition ProducerAlexander began his journalism career as a sports writer for Siena College's student paper The Promethean, and as a host for Siena's school radio station, WVCR-FM "The Saint." A Cubs fan, Alexander hosts the morning Sports Report in addition to producing Morning Edition. You can hear the sports reports over-the-air at 6:19 and 7:19 AM, and online on WAMC.org. He also speaks Spanish as a second language. To reach him, email ababbie@wamc.org, or call (518)-465-5233 x 190. You can also find him on Twitter/X: @ABabbieWAMC.
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Alejandro Babbie entregó su carrera como escritor deportivo por el periodico estudiantil de Siena College, -El Prometeo, y también como presentador por la estación de radio escolar WVCR-FM -El Santo.- Un amante de los Cachorros de Chicago, Alejandro presenta el Informe Deportivo por las mañanas en adición a producir Edición Matutina. Se puede escuchar los Informes Deportivos en el aire en las 0619 y 0719, y también en línea por WAMC.org. El habla inglés como lengua primera, aunque también habla español. Para contactarle, envíe email a ababbie@wamc.org, o llame +1 518 465 5233, extensión 190. También se puede encontrar en Tuiter/X @ABabbieWAMC.
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Local skaters have more options now that Schenectady County has officially christened its expanded ice hockey facility. The process included honoring a longtime champion of youth hockey.
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WAMC's David Guistina speaks with Miles Reed, Editor and Vice President of The Daily Gazette, about a Schenectady city council candidate dropping out of the race after admitting a previous arrest for filing a false police report.
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When the game was over, UConn star Paige Bueckers returned to the court with a microphone in her hand. It was a similar scene a year ago, when she announced she was coming back to play for the Huskies one last time. This time, it was her chance to thank the fans who supported her during her five seasons at UConn following her final home game at Gampel Pavilion.
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For the first time in three years, there will be a new national champion. The UConn men’s basketball team’s hopes for a near-unprecedented third straight national title were thwarted on Sunday afternoon in a 77-75 loss to Florida at Lenovo Center.
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Albany County is supporting STEM education through video games.
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WAMC's David Guistina speaks with Kevin Moran, Executive Editor and Vice President of The Berkshire Eagle, about U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids in western Massachusetts.
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Private equity mogul William Chisholm has agreed to buy the Boston Celtics in a deal that values the NBA’s reigning champions and most-decorated franchise at a minimum of $6.1 billion.
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An Albany healthcare worker who assists children and families during hospitalization and illness is receiving a national honor— and it came as a surprise.
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WAMC's David Guistina speaks with Ivan Lajara, Senior Editor of The Daily Freeman, about Kingston submitting a fake letter to the state supporting the demolition of Pike Plan canopies.
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Sandro Mamukelashvili scored 34 points on 13-for-14 shooting in 19 minutes to become the first player in NBA history to score 34 points while playing less than 20 minutes as the San Antonio Spurs upended the New York Knicks 120-105.