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Phone lines down at North Country Orthopaedic Group
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWTI) – The phone lines are currently down at the North Country Orthopaedic Group in Watertown. In an announcement from the company, the phones are not working. However, regular scheduled appointments are still taking place at this time.
Target in Fairmount reopens after child damaged store by setting fire
Camillus, NY - The Target store in Fairmount reopened today, less than a month after a child started a fire that badly damaged the store. The store closed June 28 after a child under the age of 12 grabbed fireworks and a lighter off the shelf at Target and started a fire in the paper products aisle, authorities have said.
Southwest Philly: the next Atlantis?
Watch out: Dozens of cities, including your own, may brandish flooded streets thanks to rising sea levels. [Credit: Jim Gade | Unsplash]. Bound by water on three sides, Eastwick is no stranger to intense flooding from heavy rainstorms that have left homes damaged and lives uprooted in recent years. But flooding may get much worse: As soon as 2060, Eastwick residents could start to suffer from monthly minor floods, according to new research.
Upstate New York Woman Snaps Viral, ‘Once-in-a-Lifetime’ Storm Photo
A woman in Upstate NY shared a stunning storm photo that many thought was fake. But it's not, and weather experts agree she snapped a once-in-a-lifetime picture. It's as if someone married two images together; one side of the photo is ominously grey, while the other is surprisingly sunny, and two massive lightning strikes make this photo electrify the image. Oh, and a stunning rainbow splits the image in half.
Majority of power restored, 80 percent of roads cleared in Rome, officials say
Rome, N.Y. -- In the last 48 hours, power has been restored to most of Rome residents and the city has cleared the majority of its roads blocked by storm damage, officials said Thursday. On Tuesday, a tornado ripped through Rome, destroying homes, businesses and churches. The National Weather Service...
HUD officials celebrate "transformative" investment in Syracuse's historic 15th Ward
Federal Housing officials stopped in Syracuse today to celebrate an unprecedented $50 million investment to redevelop the city’s historic 15th ward. The federal funds were secured by Senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, who first announced the award last week. HUD Principal Assistant for Public Housing Richard Monocchio says it’s long overdue.
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