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Endangered Upstate New York Child Missing, Urgent Search Underway
The New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) is seeking the public's help in locating six-year-old Brayden Rosamino, who has been reported missing. Brayden Rosamino was last seen at the Rotterdam Mall on West Campbell Road in the town of Rotterdam, Schenectady County, on Saturday, June 22 at 12:15 PM. He is believed to be endangered and was last seen wearing a dark colored shirt, tan shorts, and white and green sneakers.
WATCH: Tornado Rips Through Central New York Village
Mother Nature brought more than just showers and thunderstorms to Central New York. A tornado carved a path through one village after briefly touching down. Trees blocked roads. Telephone wires were down. One set of cables even had a canoe bent over them. It happened in West Winfield on Saturday,...
Did You Know These New York Birds Love to Get Drunk?
It turns out that humans are not the only species in New York get intoxicated. At least one bird in the state seems to find themselves inebriated every spring. The Empire State has plenty of booze-friendly destinations. While the most popular drinking activities are usually centered around pool days or craft beer festivals, one bird has found a new way to get a quick buzz.
Central Hudson Now To Pay $62.59 Million Following Major Investigation
It's been two years since the New York State Public Service Commission opened an investigation into Central Hudson's billing practices and customer information system implementation. The urgent request for the investigation came following thousands of complaints of alleged billing errors from local Central Hudson customers. A recent press release has...
Police Arrest Local Modified Lacrosse Coach After Alleged Altercation
A volunteer modified Whitesboro lacrosse coach was arrested by Whitesboro Police after being accused of trying to assault a Syracuse high school lacrosse player, according to a release from Whitesboro Police. 38-year-old Richard Knight was arrested and charged with 3rd degree attempted assault and endangering the welfare of a child,...
40 Years Ago: Aerosmith Launches Back in the Saddle Tour
When Aerosmith launched their Back in the Saddle Tour on June 22, 1984, they had to prove a lot of things to a lot of people. They needed to show fans and critics that after five years apart, their classic lineup — Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Brad Whitford, Tom Hamilton and Joey Kramer — could still rock with the same dominating fury of their heyday as a new crop of bands vied for their crown. They also had to prove to the industry bigwigs who determined their future that they were a worthwhile investment capable of turning their career around, and not just a washed-up liability.
New York State Police Say Motorcyclist Died Near Thruway Interchange
A single vehicle crash has tragically claimed the life of motorcyclist, according to the New York State police. Police say the crash happened around 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon near one of the most traveled highways in the state. An investigation is currently ongoing. Motorcyclists can face many dangers on he...
Top 5 Drugs Confiscated Most From Prisons In New York
New York State prisons are not for the faint of heart. There are 44 prisons in the state, with 15 of them being classified as maximum security. Those 15 house the worst of the worst inmates. However, regardless of classification, there are drugs, violence, and incidents at each of them. Each year, the state releases an "unusual incidents report." These reports provide statistics on murders, assaults on staff, weapons, and confiscated drugs. Let's take a look at the top 5 confiscated drugs from New York State Prisons.
Casting Calls in New York: Lights, Camera, Action
The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures the attention of Americans starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities' Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues and honing their craft in pursuit of a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline. Submitting to casting calls is a big part of that journey.
June 22 Rock History: Joni’s ‘Blue,’ Ozzy’s ‘Scream’ and More
On this day in rock history, there was an awful lot of excellent new music to dive into, plus some pretty historical happenings. Here's a rundown of rock history's biggest June 22 anniversaries:. June 22, 1971: Joni Mitchell Releases 'Blue'. Joni Mitchell released her hauntingly beautiful Blue in 1971, an...
Outlaw Tour Launches Without Willie Nelson: Set List, Video
The 2024 Outlaw Music Festival Tour launched without its leader Willie Nelson on Friday night in Alpharetta, Georgia, but the show went on featuring sets by Bob Dylan, Robert Plant, Alison Krauss and Celisse. In place of Nelson's own set, his son's band Lukas Nelson and the Family Band performed...
Grocery Stores Have Now Banned Selling These in New York State
These are now officially not allowed to be sold in grocery stores in New York State. The ban went into effect starting in April. Back in October, Governor Hochul signed a law stating that New York State will be the first state to ban selling over-the-counter weight loss and muscle-building supplements to minors. Apparently, there is not enough evidence of safety to consume.
Jell-O Shots Could Be Banned in New York State?
Jello-O shots at bars could be a thing of the past. Jell-O shots are a party favorite. You pour your favorite vodka in some jello mix, let them sit, and there you have it--a classic. The problem is that they are illegal in New York State and you might be...
Discover Central New York’s Best Summer Deals with the 2024 Fun Card
Summer is here, and you're looking for affordable family fun. Nothing beats the Central New York Seize The Deal Fun Card. $600 in savings is no joke. With the 2024 Summer Fun Card, we've collected amazing activities from local businesses so you can take advantage of the best summer has to offer for one low price- $99. Seriously, $99.
New York DEC Says to Destroy this Invasive ‘Frankenfish’
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) is asking residents to keep an eye out for an invasive species they've dubbed a "Frankenfish"... and it has some terrifying qualities. The razor-toothed fish is described as an "aggressive predator" that can breathe air, slither on land, and survive...
Join the Force: Local Law Enforcement Agencies Actively Seeking New Recruits
If you have ever considered a career in law enforcement your chance is quickly approaching. Two local law enforcement agencies are actively seeking new recruits and civil service exams are coming up fast. There are many agencies in the wake of recent events that are having a hard time finding...
Whitesboro Man Arrested for Allegedly Touching Child While Out for Bike Ride
The world can be a scary place for children and their parents. The fear was real for one 10-year-old who was out for a bicycle ride back on May 19th when a stranger went up to the child and began allegedly touching her. Oneida County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Derrick...
Relaxing Fishing Trip Turns into Daring Rescue of Nearly 40 Dogs in Lake
This probably wasn't the big catch they expected to have on this trip. A fishing group that floated out onto a lake in Mississippi recently ended up nabbing boatloads of dogs instead of catfish. Fishing Trip For The Dogs. Bob Grist of Jonesboro, Arkansas and Brad Carlisle of Covington, Tennessee...
June 21 Rock History: Motley’s ‘Theatre,’ Guns N’ Roses and More
On this day in rock history, Motley Crue released their third studio album, Guns N' Roses joined forces with the Terminator and Kiss found a way to kiss their own asses. Here's a rundown of rock history's biggest June 21 anniversaries:. June 21, 1948: Birth of the 12" Vinyl Album.
Revived Asia May Inspire Geoff Downes’ Return to Unfinished Songs
Asia's newly rebuilt lineup has Geoff Downes re-considering some uncompleted songs that he worked on with the late John Wetton. "They weren't really fully developed," Downes tells Classic Rock. "They were basic ideas. Then John's health deteriorated quite rapidly and we never got the opportunity to get stuck in and take it further." Wetton died in 2017 after battling with cancer.
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