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Upstate NYer Buys $10 Scratch-Off At Grocery Store Wins $3M
The New York Lottery has many scratch-off tickets to choose from. There are thousands and millions to win. You can spend anywhere from one to thirty dollars on a scratch-off ticket. The latest Capital Region lottery winner bought a ten-dollar scratch-off and cashed in big!. Which $10 New York Lottery...
Can You Get a DWI in New York if You Ride Your Bicycle Drunk?
In many states, a person who rides a bicycle while intoxicated could potentially face the same charges as someone who was driving a regular motor vehicle while drunk. The reasoning behind this is that the person on the bicycle is operating a "vehicle" while impaired, and therefore poses a threat to both themselves and others on the road.
Terrible Humidity Returns To New York As Next Heat Wave Nears
The humidity is returning to New York State and could bring more severe weather and a fourth heatwave. In early July, New York State was in the top 5 percent of most humid places on the planet. The humidity on July 10 in New York was worse than in Florida...
NY Democratic Delegates to meet virtually ahead of DNC
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)—Now that Joe Biden has bowed out of the presidential race, Governor Kathy Hochul is throwing her support behind Vice President Kamala Harris. “I know a little bit about being number two,” said Hochul. “You’re the most qualified to understand what is involved in the role you’re expected to step into if circumstances […]
Analysts believe New York cannot go any lower than their 51% sports betting tax rate
Last Thursday, the National Council of Legislators from Gaming States had its summer meeting in Pittsburgh. There was hope from some operators in the US that New York’s 51% sports betting tax rate would decrease. However, it was discussed at the meeting last week that New York cannot go any lower than the 51% tax rate they already have. Troy Mackey, the coordinator of the New York Assembly’s Racing & Wagering Committee, had this to say about there not being any room to change their tax rate.
Find out what the Old Farmer's Almanac says the fall has in store for Lower Hudson Valley
As we sweat through July, the Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts autumn will bring cooler-than-average temperatures to at least a chunk of Lower Hudson Valley. Autumn precipitation is predicted to be near average in our region, while the rest of the state and through northern New England are eyed for below average, a summary of the almanac says.
‘Elegant Creature’ Spotted In New York State For The 1st Time
An "elegant creature" was just spotted in New York State for the first time. We learned why this may have "unprecedented" event likely happened. A flamingo flew to the Empire State. Flamingo Arrives In New York State. American Flamingos are typically found in the Caribbean, Mexico, and northern parts of...
Deadly Cheese Incident in Upstate New York Leads to Sentencing
Johannes Vulto, a former raw milk cheese manufacturer in Upstate New York, and his company Vulto Creamery LLC, each received sentences in federal court in Syracuse on Monday, July 9 following a deadly incident. The sentencing followed guilty pleas from both Vulto and Vulto Creamery LLC to a misdemeanor offense...
Applications for St. Lawrence County Youth Bureau grants are open
CANTON, N.Y. (WWTI) – In a press release the St. Lawrence County Youth Bureau announced they are currently accepting funding proposals from community-based non-profit organizations, public agencies, faith-based organizations, St. Lawrence County municipalities, and government agencies to provide services to the youth of St. Lawrence County. These programs fall under the New York State Office […]
Road Work Alert: Potsdam’s Pine Street paving work
POTSDAM, N.Y. (WWTI) – Paving work on Pine Street in Potsdam will take place today and tomorrow weather permitting. Potsdam’s Department of Public Works crews will be doing work that started at 5:30 a.m. Tuesday that will last two days. Work crews will pave the Agway side of the street on Tuesday and the Pine […]
Clarkson University names Heacock as acting president
POTSDAM, N.Y. (WWTI) – Clarkson University has named an alum to the post of acting president. The university’s board of trustees announced 1983 graduate David Heacock as the college’s acting president. This is after Marc Christensen’s resignation for personal reasons at the beginning of the month. School officials are beginning the search for the university’s […]
Scott Tyrell, accused of strangling wife to death in Plattsburgh, pleads not guilty
PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. — The man accused of strangling his wife to death and disposing of her body in a rental car in Plattsburgh appeared in court on Monday to answer charges that include second-degree murder and concealment of a human corpse. Scott Tyrell, 58, of Peru pleaded not guilty...
What the drone saw will help first responders
NORFOLK, New York (WWNY) - Video captured earlier this month by a drone in Norfolk will help first responders deal with getting people out of the water. Josh Mikolay, owner of the drone, got the pictures one afternoon when he heard an alarm go off, and reached for the drone.
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