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New York state's Medical Indemnity Fund is running out of money
NEW YORK – New York state's Medical Indemnity Fund, which helps children injured by medical malpractice, is running out of money. It has enough to keep enrollment open until next spring, but after that, it will need additional funding.Typically, patients who sue for malpractice and win get a substantial award, but in New York, the hospital or doctor found to be negligent is only on the hook for part of the damages. Instead of paying for future costs, New York enrolls these kids into the fund with the promise of a lifetime of care. Sen. Liz Krueger, chair of the...
Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival’s New Sustainable Home
The Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival (HVSF) has received final approval for its new site plan, marking a significant milestone. Designed by Studio Gang, the new campus in Garrison, NY, will feature the United States' first purpose-built LEED Platinum theater. This new venue emphasizes sustainability, with the 98-acre campus gifted by philanthropist Chris Davis focusing on green space and rewilding.
Little League NYS All-Star 10s baseball: Mid-Island coasts to game one win
ENDICOTT, N.Y. -- Mid-Island manager Joe Calabrese has been saying since the start of all-star play that his club still has not played a complete game. Yet his 10-year-old squad has managed to go undefeated, winning District 24 and Section 3 South titles. Tuesday, in the opening-round of the NY...
The Mesmerizing Northern Lights May Be Visible In NY Early Tomorrow Morning
The Northern Lights, aka Aurora Borealis, is a stunning natural phenomenon that creates an incredible display of color that seems to dance across the sky. Though, sadly, they’re typically only seen in countries closest to the Arctic and Antarctic circles that are often remote–but you may not have to hop on a flight to see them this week! Due to heightened solar activity the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has issued a geomagnetic storm watch for July 24th, aka we may be seeing the northern lights in NY! The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has found that a large Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) is expected to hit the earth’s atmosphere sometime in the early hours of Wednesday, July 24th. This means the potential to see the aurora borealis dancing across the night sky! Here’s everything you need to know about potentially seeing the dazzling Northern Lights display in NY:
DEC will let people print hunting, fishing licenses at home
N.Y. (WETM) — New York State hunters, anglers, and trappers will be able to print their sporting licenses at home staring in a couple weeks. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced that the paper used for state hunting, trapping, and fishing licenses and carcass tags will change from its current special […]
Gov. Hochul unveils proposal to turn former prison into affordable housing units
CHELSEA, Manhattan (PIX11) — A former prison in Manhattan that has been shut down since 2012 might finally be repurposed. The Bayview Correctional Facility on West 20th Street could be converted into 124 affordable housing units, Governor Kathy Hochul announced Monday. The proposed project, titled Liberty Landing, was selected after Hochul called for proposals to […]
Spotted lanternflies threaten Finger Lakes vineyards; grape growers on high alert
Romulus, N.Y. (WHAM) — An invasive species has been spotted in the Finger Lakes grape-growing region. Experts are warning growers to be on guard for spotted lanternflies, which have the potential to harm vineyards. Experts say spotted lanternfly populations have been discovered in Rochester, Buffalo, Syracuse, Ithaca, and most...
TSA Finds Loaded 45 Caliber Gun In Carry On Bag At Syracuse Hancock Airport
Syracuse, N.Y. - TSA officers at Syracuse Hancock Airport found another loaded gun. The 45 caliber loaded handgun with 8 bullets one in the chamber was found in a man's carry-on bag at the checkpoint Tuesday July 23rd. The man who was from Utica, was questioned and his gun confiscated...
SU soccer alum Miles Robinson headlines team USA in the Olympics
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — From Syracuse to Paris, France. SU soccer alum Miles Robinson will compete for gold with Team U.S.A. in this years Olympics held in Paris, France. Robinson, who's currently a defender for FC Cincinnati in the MLS, played at Syracuse for two seasons in 2015-16, where he earned ACC Defensive Player of the Year in his sophomore season.
New country bar opens in Fairport. See the photos
Country Roads, a country-themed bar and restaurant, has opened in the The Cannery, an entertainment complex in the former home of the American Can Company in the Village of Fairport. Tim Parinello, who owns BluHorn Tequilaria in Pittsford and Henrietta Hots in Henrietta, is owner. "I really enjoy the experience at Bluehorn and we were looking to do something a bit bigger," he said. Oz Tozan is general manager and David Roderick is chef. ...
Public hearing on Syracuse Housing Strategy set for July 30
The Syracuse Common Council recently heard an update on the city’s strategy to address housing insecurities. A top priority is to prevent displacement. Michelle Sczpanski, the city of Syracuse’s deputy commissioner of neighborhood development, said the approach is to build on strength, saying neighborhoods shouldn’t be competing against other neighborhoods.
‘Céad míle fáilte’: Kitty Hoynes celebrates 25 years in Syracuse’s Armory Square
Hospitality is not only David Hoyne’s guiding principle, but to hear the proud soft-spoken publican tell it, it is also his birthright. Born in Thomastown, County Kilkenny, Ireland, a town of about 1,500 people, Hoyne grew up sweeping floors in William Hoyne & Sons Ltd., a unique blend of hardware and grocery store, which housed a pub and provided undertaking services to the residents of the small rural Irish town.
Nearly $2M in tax breaks approved to make Syracuse office building into apartments
Syracuse, N.Y. — A $13 million project to convert a mostly empty downtown Syracuse office building into 35 apartments will get some help from taxpayers. The Syracuse Industrial Development Agency on Tuesday approved a package of tax breaks worth $1.9 million for a Bangor, Maine-based developer’s plan to repurpose a six-story building at the corner of Harrison and Montgomery streets.
CNY standout stakes her claim as one of the best under-18 girls bowlers in the country
Syracuse, N.Y. — There is no rest for Eliana Occhino this summer. She’s too busy proving herself as perhaps the best teenage girls bowler in the country. Occhino, who will be a senior at Christian Brothers Academy, is just coming off a very productive two weeks of competition in Detroit. The takeways were a place on the U.S. junior team and the top spot in a national tournament.
Firefighters quell large blaze at Ben Weitsman scrap yard
GEDDES, N.Y. — An outdoor fire broke out at the Ben Weitsman of Syracuse scrap facility in Geddes Tuesday morning. At 5:58 a.m., the Solvay Fire Department responded to 333 Bridge Street and arrived at a large outdoor fire according to the department's Facebook page. Additional resources from the Fairmount Fire Department and Lakeside Fire Department were also brought in to control the blaze.
Latest Brotherhood Podcast: Maliq Brown
The latest episode of the Brotherhood Podcast is out and the guest for episode #30 is Syracuse transfer Maliq Brown. Brown made a huge impression in Cameron last year when Duke simply couldn’t control him. He shot 11-16 for 26 points and grabbed seven rebounds. He’s also a terrific...
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