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5 things to know this Tuesday, June 25

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ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Happy Tuesday! According to Meteorologist Matt Mackie, today will be warm with some cloud coverage as temperatures get into the mid to high 80s.

A Gloversville man was found not fit to stand trial by a judge on Monday afternoon in Fulton County Court. It stems from a 2022 Johnstown killing of a 77-year-old man. Also, the New York State Department of Transportation said the Capital Region has been awarded $13.6 million for community-based investments. These stories, and more, are covered in your five things to know this Tuesday morning.

1. Gloversville man found not fit to stand trial

A Gloversville man was found not fit to stand trial by a judge on Monday afternoon in Fulton County Court. It stems from a 2022 Johnstown killing of a 77-year-old man. 

2. Capital Region receives $13M for traffic improvement projects

More funding is coming to the Capital Region to improve traffic congestion and reduce emissions. The New York State Department of Transportation said the region has been awarded $13.6 million for community-based investments.

3. New technology helps fight overdoses in Capital Region

There is new information surrounding three Capital Region overdoses and NEWS10 has the latest on the investigations. These investigations highlight the new tactic being used to help fight the opioid pandemic that is now making its way to the streets of Small Town America.

4. Troy grapples with multiple water main breaks

Crews are on the ground today dealing with the aftermath of three water main breaks that occurred within hours of each other.

5. What’s Next – Stillwater’s Jaxon Mueller

We’re launching a new weekly segment for the summer on NEWS10 ABC titled, “What’s Next?”. We’ll dive into what’s next for the Capital Region’s best student-athletes who just graduated high school, while looking back on their storied careers, featuring a new athlete each week. Hitting lead-off? Stillwater’s Jaxon Mueller.