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WTO USA Opens its New North American Headquarters in Charlotte, NC
WTO USA is proud to announce the completion and opening of its new North American Headquarters in Charlotte, NC. The impressive 21,600 square foot, state-of-the art building includes modern offices, a fully equipped repair and service area, an extensive warehouse and a showroom to perfectly serve its growing customer base in North America.
“FREE APPLE FRIDAY” SET FOR FRIDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 16, 2024
THIRD ANNUAL “HARVEST FEST” AT SPENCER SPEEDWAY. – Williamson Apple Blossom Festival to Give Away Apples on Friday, August 16 at Spencer Speedway – – Features Only Night at Spencer for Race of Champions Sportsman Modified; Race of Champions Super Stock; Race of Champions Rocket Performance 602 Sportsman Modified and Wilbert’s U-Pull-It Super Six and Wilbert’s U-Pull It Four Cylinder Divisions –
Semi truck crashes into Oakfield home, driver injured
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Police are investigating after a semi-truck crashed into a home in Oakfield Tuesday morning. The incident happened on Drake Street around 1 a.m. Investigators said the truck crashed into a car and then into the home. The house was severely damaged as a result of the crash. According to the New […]
TAKE 5 Top-Prize ticket sold in Hilton
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) – A TAKE 5 Top-Prize ticket worth $32,800 was sold in Hilton. The ticket worth exactly $32,879.50 was sold a TOPS Markets location on 98 South Avenue in Hilton. Take 5 numbers are drawn from one to 39, according to New York Lottery. The drawing is televised twice daily. New York Lottery […]
Brewfest for the Vets: giving back to those who serve
The Knights of Columbus is teaming up with Beers of the World to support veterans in our community. Brewfest co-chairs Susan Clapper and Kevin Fitzpatrick join Good Day Rochester with more. "About nine years ago, my dad started [Brewfest]," Clapper says. "He hoped to bring money to the vets. He...
Infant dead after brutal dog attack in upstate NY home
An infant boy died Saturday after he was attacked by two dogs at home in northwest Rochester, police announced Tuesday morning. Capt. Greg Bello of the Rochester Police Department on Tuesday described the fatal encounter as "incredibly tragic." ...
Police renew call for help finding 18-year-old reported missing in Penfield
Penfield, N.Y. — The Monroe County Sheriff's Office is renewing its call for help finding a teen who has been missing since Memorial Day. Abigale West, 18, left her group home on Smith Street in Penfieldbetween 3:30 and 4 a.m. May 27, according to the Monroe County Sheriff's Office.
Microplastics research project gets funding boost
A research team studying the effects of microplastics in the Great Lakes environment will expand its reach with $300,000 in new federal funding. The efforts to intercept Rochester’s stormwater debris and educate communities will include Buffalo and Syracuse. “Over the past year, our community coalition developed a successful debris...
RCSD is holding recruitment event on Wednesday
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The Rochester City School District is holding a recruitment event on Wednesday and over the next several weeks to fill open positions. The “Get on the Bus” recruitment event will take place on Wednesday at Padilla High School at the Franklin Campus on 950 Norton Street. It runs from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Doctors, patients, algorithms, and avatars
Clinicians, computer scientists, and ethicists are working across the University of Rochester to incorporate reliable and ethical AI into medical diagnosis and treatment. In 2012, professor of psychiatry Caroline Easton had a eureka moment watching her son play video games: what if she could blend video-game technology with her research on the intertwined issues of addiction and domestic violence?
Crime Stoppers: Upcoming Events with MCSO
Captain Kevin Schoepfel of the Monroe County Sheriff's Office speaks to Good Day Rochester about upcoming events with MCSO. "[National Night Out] is a chance for us to get out and interact with the community," Schoepfel says. "A lot of times, people don't really know who the police are. This gives them an opportunity to interact with us and see that we're regular people."
Training alongside the Rochester Fire Department
Rochester, N.Y. — New York state's third-biggest fire department is educating the public on what a career as a firefighter looks like. 13WHAM's Chris Lopez wanted to know what being a firefighter takes, so he visited the Rochester Fire Department — and donned a uniform — to find out.
I took my car for oil change then immediately heard ‘severe knocking’ from engine – I ended up with $12,000 repair bill
NUMEROUS drivers have reported mechanical issues after getting service from a car maintenance business with over 800 locations. Multiple car owners said they took their vehicles to Take 5 Oil Change for routine repairs before they unexpectedly ended up with more problems. Ben Brown took his 2020 Jeep to one of the company’s locations in […]
Oswego County sisters' legacy of compassion endures through rescued kitten sisters
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Hailey and Shelby Trumble were beautiful girls their dad Brian Trumble told CNY Central. He shared photos of them and even their high school diplomas from the Hannibal Central School District— Shelby's only weeks old. Seventeen-year-old Shelby and 19-year-old Hailey were killed in a car...
Playful Post-It is Oswego County Humane Society's Pet of the Week!
OSWEGO, N.Y. — There are plenty of clingy cats, but nothing like our pal Post-It. He is a bonafide shoulder-sitter and will stay there all day long if you let him. Beware: this does mean he is a climber too. He loves to climb up all the highest places.
‘It’s just insanity’: Homer parents react to new district schedule, wanting changes
HOMER, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — When the bell rings this fall at Homer schools, class will start later and end later than in years past. That’s not sitting well with single, working mom, Katylyn Anderson. Her two kids attend a district provided daycare through the YWCA Cortland. “They are having a huge concern right now on […]
Cornell UAW Workers Could Strike on Move-In Day If University Fails to Meet Union Demands
As students prepare to return to Cornell University for the fall semester, members of the United Auto Workers (UAW) Local 2300, which represents thousands of service and maintenance workers at Cornell, are considering a strike set to begin on student move-in day if their demands for a fair contract are not met.
Greenlight Given by Planning Commission on Monroe Heights Property – New Build to Replace Long Vacant Property
Work on a long vacant property in the City of Cortland may now commence after the City of Cortland Planning Commission gave the green light towards the site plan of a new two-unit residential building that will replace the vacant house at 4 Monroe Heights. The property has sat vacant since a fire caused significant damage back in 2004 and it was deemed unsafe to live in.
Upstate New York cardiology practice to shutter after 40 years
Auburn (N.Y.) Cardiology Associates is closing its doors after nearly four decades following the retirement of owner and head physician Rama Godishala, MD, according to an Aug. 5 report from The Citizen. The practice will permanently close its doors Sept. 30, and until then is only seeing patients for pre-surgery...
New Yorkers Warned: ‘You May Buy Something That Will Kill You’
A substance from China has made its way to New York, via Mexico, and is killing New Yorkers. One New York State official warns "you may buy something that will kill you." That's what Special Narcotics Prosecutor Bridget Brennan told WPIX about "a new ultra-deadly synthetic drug" that's been found in New York and linked to many overdose deaths.