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$2.5 million to Western New York for social services to help low-income families
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Close to $2.5 million is coming to Western New York aimed at bolstering social services and help low-income families reach financial stability. New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced today that $17.2 million in grants are to help local social services departments across the state to hire more staff. These social service departments assist families with mental health, developmental disabilities, substance use disorders, homelessness, or domestic violence, according to the Governor’s Office. The funding aims to hire one to seven full-time staff to provide case management services to local families, said the Governor’s Office.
Urgent Zoom Meeting Held to Combat NY State's Unconstitutional Tax Hike on East Ramapo
In response to the shocking, undemocratic and unconstitutional decision yesterday by the New York State Commissioner of Education, Betty Rosa, to arbitrarily impose an additional 4.38% tax increase on the tax payers of the East Ramapo School District, an urgent Zoom meeting was convened at 7 pm yesterday evening between Askanim, local officials from across the political aisle, community leaders, and legal counsel.
Towlesville Store: Family-owned grocery store opens in small Steuben County hamlet
Residents of a small community in Steuben County can now pick up groceries along with freshly made subs, sandwiches and pizza closer to home and in a building that many have visited for decades. The family-owned Towlesville Store recently opened at the former longtime headquarters of the Towlesville Grange in the Town of...
First Alert Weather: Staying sticky this weekend
We are waking up to a cloudy and humid start on this Saturday morning, and those sticky conditions are not going anywhere anytime soon. As far as the cloud cover, expect that to stick around through most of the day as well. A weak wave of low pressure is sitting well to our south, but close enough to bring us the increased cloud cover and a chance for showers. A few sprinkles and light showers will be possible Saturday morning, but a better chance for heavier showers and a few rumbles will pop up Saturday afternoon. A washout is not on the way, but do be mindful of dodging a few showers Saturday afternoon. Otherwise, Saturday will be filled with mostly cloudy conditions. Things will dry out Saturday night but remain humid as lows only drop near 70 degrees.
'I miss her so much': Family of Maplewood Park shooting victim feels heartbroken over loss
Rochester, N.Y. (WHAM) — The family of Phylicia Council is struggling to navigate life without her after she was taken from them too soon. Phylicia was one of two women killed when seven people were shot in Maplewood Park on July 28. "That’s my baby and I miss her...
Friend for Life: Meet Mr. Peabody!
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — It’s not Sherman — our Friend for Life this week is Mr. Peabody! Mr. Peabody is described as the “sweetest boy” and is considered the world’s cutest couch potato! His favorite things are butt scratches and cuddling. Also, if you do the “love you” gesture with your hand, he will lay […]
‘He touched so many hearts:’ Family of 5-year-old who died after Rochester house fire holds vigil
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — The family of five-year-old Malakai Stovall continues to search for answers as to who caused the fire being investigated by Rochester Police as arson. Malakai died from injuries sustained in the fire Thursday. Just two weeks ago, 5-year-old Malakai Stovall was on his way to go celebrate his Granddads birthday at […]
“If it comes to it”: UAW official says Cornell workers may strike on student move-in day
ITHACA, N.Y. — With only about two weeks before Cornell University’s student move-in day, over a thousand workers that keep the Ivy League campus running could go on strike if their union’s demands are not met in what has become a heated labor contract negotiation. The United...
Cornell grad's Olympic leotard designs sparkle on Team USA in Paris
ITHACA, N.Y. — A Cornell University graduate is the creative mind behind the Team USA gymnastics outfits seen around the world at this year's Olympic games in Paris. Jeanne Diaz said it has been a dream to see her work showcased on the world stage. The 2010 Cornell alumna was a textiles and apparel design major at Cornell.
Suit-Kote Recognizes Employee With Over 50 Years Working With Company – Plans to Keep on Trucking
It was right at 9am when Don Deiss arrived on Grant Street in the City of Cortland to start another day with Suit-Kote. Deiss has been working with the company for 53 years, his first day was on June 3rd, 1971 and is the longest working employee of Suit-Kote ever.
We dry out overnight with more showers and storms moving in tomorrow afternoon
Elmira, N.Y. (WETM) – We dry out overnight with more showers and storms moving in tomorrow afternoon. We finally start to cool off on Tuesday. More details below:. Showers and thunder will still be possible into the evening. After that, we dry up for the rest of the overnight. Skies will remain mostly cloudy out there with lows falling into the upper sixties along with a calm breeze.
SCORES 8-2-24: Junior Utica Blue Sox win twice to advance to Department of NYS Championship
Department of New York State Jr. Division Tournament. Junior Utica Blue Sox 6, Binghamton Post 2 (Gm. 1)**. Junior Utica Blue Sox 9, Clinton County 6 (Gm. 2)**. The Jr. Blue Sox advance to the state final where they'll rematch against Clinton County on Saturday at 10 a.m. At 2-0...
Dundee man dies after hitting tree in Town of Milo
MILO, N.Y. (WENY) -- A Dundee man is dead after he hit a tree while driving Thursday night. According to the Yates County Sheriff's Office, 42-year-old Robert Bassett, was traveling on Lakemont Himrod Rd. in Milo around 10:30 p.m. when his car left the roadway and hit a tree. The...
Equipment Malfunction at New York Plant Leads to Massive Layoffs
Over 150 people are out of work due to an equipment failure at a New York State manufacturing plant. An extremely unfortunate incident has not only impacted operations at a busy factory but has forced more than a third of the workforce to take a mandatory unpaid summer vacation. News...
N.Y. weather: Here’s what long-range forecast for August-October shows for temperatures, rain
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A new three-month outlook by the National Weather Service’s (NWS) Climate Prediction Center reveals the climatological conditions anticipated in the months ahead. As is typical with summer in New York City, it is hot. Although usually warm, temperatures have been trending above average for...
‘Historic Summit’ Held In Upstate New York
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul held an "historic summit" in Upstate New York. We've learned all the details about what happened. On Monday, Gov. Kathy Hochul convened leaders from the Indigenous Nations across New York State at the New York State Capitol in Albany in what's described as a "historic summit."