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NYC’s first Dominican arts and cultural center coming to Inwood
Gov. Kathy Hochul marches in the 2024 Dominican Day Parade. Photo credit: Susan Watts/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul on Flickr. Upper Manhattan will soon be home to the city’s first-ever institution dedicated to the vibrant arts and culture of the Dominican Republic. Gov. Kathy Hochul on Sunday announced $12.5 million in funding to help establish the Dominican Center for the Arts and Culture at 375 West 207th Street. The center will include a museum and exhibition space featuring Dominican artists, a theater space, a children’s library, and an oral history and archives project preserving the cultural history of Inwood/Washington Heights, the most populous Dominican neighborhood in the country.
Aug. 17: Brew at the Zoo
Zoo New York is hosting their Brew at the Zoo event on Saturday, August 17 at Thompson Park. The event will run from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and will feature local brews and vintages from across the North Country, including beer slushies. Guests will also enjoy a live performance by the North Country Connections […]
Cool, dry days ahead for Northeast, but next storm looms
The upcoming stretch of dry days shouldn’t leave northeastern U.S. residents complacent; while cooler conditions hold in the Northeast, another dose of rain is expected later this week, following Debby's heavy rainfall. The upcoming stretch of dry days shouldn't leave northeastern United States residents complacent. While cooler conditions remain...
Man Airlifted to Upstate Hospital With Severe Injuries After Incident at Tinker Falls
The Truxton Fire Department is crediting their years of training and experience after a morning rescue at Tinker Falls off of Route 91. The Fire Department says they responded to a call Sunday morning, August 11th for a person who was down and had multiple injuries at the base of Tinker Falls. The Cortland County Sheriff’s Office told X101 News, the patient was a male who had “severe” injuries.
Syracuse weighs adopting Good Cause Eviction Law amidst landlord and tenant debates
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse Common Council is looking for community input before they vote to opt in or out of the state's Good Cause Eviction Law. The policy aims to protect tenants, requiring landlords to have a legitimate reason to raise their rent or evict them. The law is mandatory in New York City, but local municipalities outside New York City have the option to adopt the policy or remain without it.
Kourtney Kardashian ‘Looks Ridiculous’ Walking Streets In T-Shirt & Thigh-Highs
Kourtney Kardashian received lukewarm feedback as she channeled her inner grunge girl while enjoying an NYC outing with husband Travis Barker. In September 2022, the 45-year-old reality star strolled the Big Apple’s streets with her Blink 182 drummer husband, doing so as the couple made headlines for pausing IVF treatments.
New York State Residents Should Prepare Now For More Hurricanes
Following destruction from the remnants of Hurricane Debby, New York officials say New Yorkers should brace for more hurricanes this summer. Debby was a hurricane when it hit Florida last week. It was a Tropical Depression when it hit New York State. Tropical Storm Debby In Hudson Valley. The remnants...
AAA: Gas prices could drop after Tropical Storm Debby
SYRACUSE, N.Y — The national average price for a gallon of gasoline is $3.44, as of Tuesday, August 13, down three cents from last week. One year ago, the price was $3.85. The New York State average is $3.56, down two cents from last week. A year ago, the NYS average was $3.91.
Sweets Sold At Target, Walmart In New York State May Kill
Over 30 recalled products sold in popular stores across the Empire State now come with the FDA's highest-risk factor, because eating the candy may lead to "death." In May, Hudson Valley Post reported about the candy recall. The FDA just updated the recall and gave the recall the highest risk level.
Chemical Used In Rocket Fuel Widespread In Food Sold In New York
Top health officials claim rocket fuel that's linked to "serious health issues" is "contaminating our food and water." That's according to Consumer Reports, which actually states "rocket fuel has been contaminating our food and water for years." Chemical Used In Rocket Fuel Found In Many Food Products. Perchlorate is a...
Many New Yorkers Have an Unexpected ‘Killer’ in Their Backyard
In June, a deer in New York was saved just minutes from death in a New York neighborhood. Rescue workers said the tragedy could have been avoided all together if more attention was paid to items left unattended in the homeowner's backyard. Unfortunately, tragedy has nearly struck again. From upstate...
Photos show the Northern Lights over New York
NEW YORK -- The Northern Lights were visible over New York late Sunday into Monday, as the Perseid meteor shower also started to peak.Stargazers may have another chance to see the show late Monday night into Tuesday. Photos show Northern Lights over New YorkPhotographer Fatih Aktas captured these images of the Northern Lights over parts of New York. You can see the colorful lights of Aurora Borealis and the meteor shower streaking through the sky.Perseid Meteor Shower peaks overnightThe Perseid meteor shower appears every summer from mid-July through August. It started to peak over the weekend and is expected to be visible for a couple more nights. The best time to see a meteor shower is during the pre-dawn hours, roughly between midnight and 5 a.m. For the best views, head to wide open spaces far away from light pollution.State parks on Long Island will stay open late Monday into Tuesday for those hoping to see the show.
Newsworthy Notes from the week
Peekskill Ambulance Corps receives Narcan kits to save lives. New York State Senator Pete Harckham delivered over 100 emergency naloxone kits on July 29 to the Peekskill Community Volunteer Ambulance Corps, where Chief Steven Sniffen, President and Life Member Fran Deak, and other officers accepted the delivery of the life-saving medication.
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