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Mariah Carey Looks ‘Uncomfortable’ In Tight Dress That’s ‘Unflattering’
Mariah Carey‘s style turned heads in August 2022, when photos showing her in New York City gained comments. The singer, 55, was still dating now ex-boyfriend Bryan Tanaka at the time, with the Big Apple snaps showing her accompanied by her beau, then aged 39. While some remarked on...
Is The Last Central New York Outback Closed?
Is the last Outback restaurant in the Central New York region now closed? We have the scoop on your bloomin onions. Where 315 Eats Uncensored on Facebook had the following post:. Don’t plan on going to Outback route 31- they closed the doors for good and didn’t bother telling their...
New York State Dad’s 5 Rules For Back To School
The cold and flu season are starting to take over New York State. With back to school approaching from Niagara Falls to Albany, it is time to really remember what your mom and dad taught you about staying healthy through the year. As a father of four kids, under eight...
Gas prices as we head into a new week
BUFFALO, N.Y. — As we head into a new week in Western New York, gas prices continue to go down. Today's national average is down 6 cents from last week, putting it at $3.35 for a gallon. One year ago today, the price was $3.82 for a gallon. The...
Massive Change To Liquor Law In New York
Governor Hochul has signed a bill that makes a huge change to the liquor law in New York State. The new law will allow distillers in the state direct access to more consumers. Senate Bill S2852A and the Assembly version A3132,. "Authorizes the direct intrastate and interstate shipment of liquor,...
Several Road Projects Will Slow You Down In Western New York
Summer is not over and that means road work continues across Western New York. There are several different projects that are happening this week that could slow you down. The biggest one will fortunately happen overnight. The ramp from the 198 to the inbound 33 will be closed all this week from 10 pm until 6 am. Crews will be out there working on fencing and other projects.
Wanted By New York State Police, Do You Know This Person?
New York State Police are asking the public for any information regarding the identity of an individual suspected of burglary from earlier this month. The picture below doesn't offer a lot of information but perhaps you will see something that you recognize. Scroll down to see more information regarding this...
The Great Winter Reveal for New York State
The Old Farmer's Almanac has been predicting the seasons for more than 225 years. What's winter have in store for New York State?. It looks like the same thing we've been seeing for the past several seasons - mild & dry. In the Northeast, including New York a "gentler-than-normal season that’s not so rough and tough," is being forecasted.
Lori Fisher to retire from the Lake Champlain Committee
Lori Fisher on the Burlington waterfront. VermontBiz file photo. Vermont Business Magazine The Lake Champlain Committee of Vermont, New York, and Quebec has announced that Lori Fisher, its esteemed Executive Director, will retire on December 31 after more than 30 years of dedicated service to the organization and the Lake Champlain Basin.
Llamas out for their morning walk ahead of NYS Fair
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — You never know what you’re going to find around the New York State Fair before it opens. You might even see llamas strolling through the midway for their early morning walk. “They sit around in stalls all day with people poking them and petting them. So, it’s just nice for them to […]
Health Care In New York State Among Worst In America, New Study
Potentially thanks to many hospitals with failing or near failing grades for patient safety, New York State ranks among the worst in the nation for healthcare. Did you know that the average American spends around $13,500 per year on health care?. That's according to the most recent estimate from the...
Bath to receive $8 million in funding for clean water project
BATH, N.Y. (WETM) — The Town of Bath is getting more than $8 million in grants and financing from the state and federal governments to improve its water quality. Governor Kathy Hochul’s Office announced that 17 municipalities across New York State, including the Town of Bath, are getting a total of $265 million in financial […]
Williamson to bid farewell to Breen's Market, a local staple since 1983
Williamson, N.Y. (WHAM) — Shoppers reacted with sadness after the Breen family announced the Breen's Market store in Williamson would close its doors in September. For Eric Breen, the final weeks of operations at Breen's Market in Williamson are bittersweet. "(I) pretty much grew up in the stores over...
‘Everyone is cheering for me’: Brain tumor survivor performs at Fairport Music Festival
FAIRPORT, N.Y. (WROC) — Dozens of musicians were thrusted into the spotlight Friday and Saturday for the Fairport Music Festival. Veterans, first timers and even some familiar faces returned to the stage after facing hardship. “It’s been a long journey for us,” Sarah Harrison said. She told News 8 Saturday that her son Jack has […]
Steel signing ceremony highlights progress on Brockport Pedestrian Bridge
New York State Canal Corporation Director Brian Stratton joined Brockport Mayor Margay Blackman, SUNY Brockport President Heidi Macpherson, and other officials on Wednesday, August 14, in a “steel signing” ceremony to highlight the construction progress of the Brockport Pedestrian Bridge over the Erie Canal. The Brockport Pedestrian Bridge...
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