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Dangerous Jury Duty Scam Reaches Upstate New York
Most people want to avoid jury duty. That's why officials from the Hudson Valley are sounding the alarm about this new scam. Scammers are always finding new ways to try and trick you. Speed Camera Scam. Speed cameras are now up across New York State. And that means you can...
Stolen ambulance leads to high-speed chase, crash in NY
(WRGB) — A man is in custody and another person is in critical condition following a chase and crash involving a stolen ambulance Saturday night in New York. According to the New York State Police, emergency medical services responded to assist a woman who was suffering from a diabetic emergency.
Follow these tips to protect against West Nile virus and other mosquito-borne diseases
NEW YORK — There are currently 20 reported cases of humans with West Nile virus in New York State, with 10 being in New York City, according to the governor's office. They say the disease is transmitted through mosquito bites and can result in death or serious illness. Typically...
Best and worst states for teenage drivers: Where does N.Y. rank?
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Getting a driver’s license is a big step for teenagers, but it can also be a major safety risk and financial burden. Recently, WalletHub, an online financial advisory site, released a study ranking which states have the best environment for teen drivers. If you purchase...
Expanding accessibility on state lands: DEC launches pilot program
NEWCOMB, N.Y. (WRGB) — A new pilot program is working to increase accessibility on New York State lands for those with disabilities. The Mobility Device Reservation Pilot Program was launched back in July by the state’s Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) at the Camp Santanoni Historic Area in Newcomb, located in Essex County, a little more than an hour’s drive north of Lake George.
The “660 Feet” Law In Affect In New York State
There is a law on the books in New York State that anyone who owns property should be aware of. As the weather starts to cool off, and the leaves begin to change, many people start to think about being in the woods again. After the heat and humidity, and bugs, are gone, there is something special about the woods in the fall.
Joey Chestnut Revealed Best Wings In Western New York
In Western New York, there are a few weekends that are deemed highly important: the weekend of the NFL playoffs, weekend going into Dyngus Day, and the weekend of the National Buffalo Wing Festival. One of those happens to be coming up for Labor Day weekend!. Being the capital of...
Did you know? NYS Fair concerts have a rule for performers and alcohol
Were you one of the many fans sprayed by champagne at Flo Rida’s concert at the New York State Fair on Thursday night? Are you under the age of 21? Staying sober?. If so, don’t worry. It was non-alcoholic wine. If you purchase a product or register for...
How Many DWI Arrests Were Made Last Year During Labor Day Weekend?
It's Labor Day Weekend and AAA is predicting heavy traffic on the roads and highways this weekend and once again, New York State Police will be out in full force to stop reckless driving through the holiday. Last year during the Labor Day weekend enforcement, Troopers in New York arrested...
Adirondack Canoe Classic Set for Sept. 6-8
The Adirondack Canoe Classic — more commonly known as the 90-Miler — is set for Sept. 6-8, with 250 boats and more than 600 paddlers signed up for the three-day paddling stage race. The race is hosted by the Northern Forest Canoe Trail (NFCT) with support from the...
Forget the Almanacs! What Are the Experts Outlook on Winter in New York
The two Farmer's Almanacs have released their winter predictions. What does the National Weather Service have to about New York?. The Old Farmer's Almanac has been predicting the seasons for more than 225 years. This winter it's calling for mild & dry conditions. In the Northeast, including New York a...
Bold Thieves Attempted To Enter This Western New York Home
As we get ready for school to start school, a family is reporting a scary break in attempt at their home in the Western New York Southtowns. The cooler air is expected to arrive on Labor Day and most people are getting ready for the annual fall routine. This year, when you are doing your back to school inventory, it may be a good time to consider adding a few more security devices to the list.
Long Time Western New York Store Closes Its Doors
Shoppers across Western New York got a bit of a shock when a long-running store closed it doors over the weekend. Officials with the Save A Lot store in Lancaster announced on their Facebook page that they closed the store on August 31st, a week earlier than they had planned.
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