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Candidate for Plattsburgh Common Council charged with DWI
The only candidate in Plattsburgh’s Ward 6 common council race was arrested for drunk driving last week. The Plattsburgh Press Republican reports that Amy Collin was stopped by Plattsburgh Police on August 22nd and a breath test showed a blood alcohol level of .10-percent. The Democrat said she had three drinks at a local bar before leaving to visit a friend. She faces charges of driving while intoxicated, driving with a blood alcohol level exceeding .08 percent and failure to signal.
Real estate mogul Brandon Miller left $34m in debt behind and had just $8k in bank account before he died by suicide
NEW York City real estate tycoon Brandon Miller had almost $34 million in debt before he died by suicide. Miller had only $8,000 in his bank account when he died in July, legal documents show. Miller was married to the influencer Candice Miller, who runs the popular lifestyle blog Mama and Tata. The second-generation businessman […]
The Legislative Gazette - Beacon, New York becomes the latest city in the Hudson Valley to embrace the state’s good cause eviction law
(Airs 08/30/24 @ 10 p.m.) The Legislative Gazette is a weekly program about New York State Government and politics. On this week’s Gazette: Beacon, New York becomes the latest city in the Hudson Valley to embrace the state’s good cause eviction law, we’ll speak with the Democrat challenging Elise Stefanik in the 21st Congressional, and we’ll take you to the Schaghticoke fair.
Shufelt Scores in 77th minute to lead Knights in win over St. John Fisher
Potsdam, NY- After a first half primarily played in the middle portion of the field, the Clarkson University Men's Soccer team capitalized on one of the few chances of the game late in the second half to pick up a 1-0 victory over St. John Fisher on Friday afternoon. The...
Girl fatally shot at apartments near Syracuse’s University Hill, police say
This story was updated with information from the Syracuse Police Department. Syracuse, N.Y. — A teenage girl was fatally shot Friday night at apartments near University Hill in Syracuse, police said. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may...
Former Knicks guard reportedly changes his mind about future career plans
Evan Fournier's career with the New York Knicks started on a high note as he set the franchise record for made three-pointers in a single season. Unfortunately for him, things went downhill after that. He started the 2022-23 season in the starting lineup, but was quickly replaced by Quentin Grimes....
Marshall & Coulter Record Eight Kills Each as Roos Sweep Elmira in Season Opener
Canton, NY – Senior Alexas Marshall and freshman Emerson Coulter led the SUNY Canton women's volleyball team with eight kills each as the Roos swept (25-13, 25-17, 25-12) host Elmira College in the team's season opener on Friday evening. New SUNY Canton Head Coach Cooper Colesante earned his first...
Roos Open Season at Mount St. Mary
Newburgh, NY – A solid defensive effort in the second half wasn't enough for the SUNY Canton men's soccer team, who dropped their season-opening match against Mount St. Mary College 3-0 on Friday night. THE BASICS. Result: Mount Saint Mary College 3, SUNY Canton 0. Location: Kaplan Field –...
ACC concert scheduled at West Martinsburg Church
LOWVILLE — The Adirondack Community Chorus, directed by Peg Nuspliger, will present a performance of gospel music and a hymn sing with the audience on Sunday, Sept. 8 from 2 to 3 p.m. at the West Martinsburg Methodist Church, 4824 West Martinsburg Road, Lowville. The church has stood since...
AASCU Selects SUNY Potsdam for Latest Student Success Equity Intensive Program Cohort
SUNY Potsdam Joins Colleges Nationwide Working on AASCU’s Student Success Equity Initiative. SUNY Potsdam is one of eight colleges nationwide selected by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) to join its fourth cohort of member institutions participating in the Student Success Equity Initiative (SSEI). This multiyear...
Grieving mom pushes for Grieving Families Act after son dies in Albany Med ER
ALBANY, N.Y. (WRGB) — CBS 6 is hearing from the mother taking legal action against Albany Med Health System after her toddler died on its watch. Keri-Sue McManus wants accountability for the death of her three-year old son Micah, a death she believes was preventable. She believes the governor can provide that accountability by signing the Grieving Families Act.
2024 fall household hazardous waste collection days set for tri-county region
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWTI) – The Development Authority of the North Country has announced its 2024 fall hazardous waste collection dates for Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence counties. This is in cooperation with its regional county partners and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, will be sponsoring three free household hazardous waste collection days […]
Shootings Down Across New York, Most In These 5 Communities
Newly released data shows shootings have dramatically decreased across New York. One part of the Hudson Valley leads the state. Shootings are down in many parts of New York State, according to top New York officials. On Tuesday, Gov. Kathy Hochul proudly announced shooting incidents across the state are down...
Shocking Map Predicts Major Parts of New Jersey Underwater by 2050
We have heard for years how climate change will cause rising water levels. A new map shows a densely populated area of New Jersey expected to be underwater by the year 2050. Even though climate change is a much-debated topic, some facts just can't be ignored. According to Climate Central,...
2 Prisons With The Most Dangerous Inmates Are In WNY
Living in a prison community can be rewarding in the sense that it often provides good-paying jobs to the people in the area. But, on the other hand, there's always the lingering fear that a prisoner may escape or that there could be a riot. No matter how secure a prison is, there is always a chance that something bad can happen. That is especially true when you live near a maximum-security facility that houses the most dangerous criminals in the state. In New York, there are 15 correctional facilities that are deemed maximum security, two of those are in Western New York. These prisons are generally where the worst of the worst are housed. According to Cambridge Dictionary, a maximum-security prison is,
Warning: ‘Do Not Touch’ These Venomous New York Caterpillars
An eagle-eyed Hudson Valley hiker recently spotted one of the coolest caterpillars in New York State... then came the warnings. Caterpillars can be a touchy subject in New York. From the spongy moth caterpillar catastrophe earlier in the summer to the fickle weather predictions of the woolly bear caterpillar, these little insects can cause quite a fuss. Some, however, can be dangerous.
September Car and Bike Shows in New York
Lots of time to catch a car show or two this Fall. Just because the temperatures are cooling doesn't mean the car events aren't hot this in September. Add a few of these events to your Fall calendar. Come with your car to the show or just come with friends and family to enjoy the show.
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