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Jalapenos, green peppers, green beans sold at Aldi recalled for potential listeria contamination
(Gray News) - Multiple vegetables sold at Aldi are being recalled. According to the FDA, jalapenos, green peppers and green bean products sold by Wiers Farm, Inc. and R.S. Hanline Co. Inc. may be potentially contaminated with listeria. The vegetables were sold at some Aldi stores in Kentucky, New York,...
New York Families Quality Time Has Increased
Did you know that New Yorkers are spending more quality time with their families than ever before? I didn't believe it either but according to a new study by Backyard Oasis, it's true. According to the survey by the outdoor furniture company, families in the Empire State spend an average...
New Rules For New York State Schools To Stop ‘Unintended Trauma’
The New York State Department of Education announced new rules for schools to stop "unintended trauma." State officials are changing rules for school shooting drills. New York State Safe Schools Task Force Reconvenes After Sandy Hook Shooting. New York State Safe Schools Task Force was reconvened in 2013, following the...
Fall Forecast For Upstate New York: Will Warmer Temps Continue?
2024 has been one of the warmest years on-record in Upstate New York. Will that trend continue this autumn?. It started with a mild and pretty much snowless winter, followed by a pretty warm spring, and tons of heat and humidity this summer. It certainly has felt like one of the warmest years on record in Upstate New York. In fact in Syracuse, 2024 so far is the warmest on record according to Syracuse.com.
Can You Identify the “Strange Creature” Found in a New York Attic?
Shrieks, hisses, and projectile vomit are generally the sign that your house is haunted... luckily for one New York family, an animal expert was nearby to help find (and finally identify) a mystery guest in their New York barn. The summer season in New York is prime time for baby...
Cornell University laboratory to receive $30M expansion after New York State investment
ITHACA (WBNG) -- A new expansion project is set to begin on Cornell University’s Animal Health Diagnostic Center and New York State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory. The state is contributing $19.5 million and the university $10 million to add 26,000 square feet of usable space in the lab. Executive Director at the AHDC Francois Elvinger said these investments will further the research done to help fight emerging diseases and improve the state’s ecosystem.
Judge bars former NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre from working for group for 10 years
NEW YORK (AP) — A New York judge on Monday banned Wayne LaPierre, the former head of the National Rifle Association, from holding a paid position with the organization for a decade, but he declined to appoint an independent monitor to oversee the gun rights group’s finances. The...
This New Hudson Valley Driving Trend Is a Nightmare
A new driving trend seems to have hit the Hudson Valley, and not only is it illegal, but it could lead to deadly consequences. There are more than a few unfortunate driving habits in the Hudson Valley, and many of them seem to happen at the Route 9/44-55 interchange at the Mid-Hudson Bridge. While the most popular move can cost commuters up to $450, a new trend could get someone seriously hurt.
Preschooler in New York Traumatized by Blood-Stained Burger King Meal
A mom from western New York says her 4-year-old daughter was traumatized and won't eat any food after a horrifying visit to Burger King, where the little girl (and mom) found actual blood splattered all over the food wrapper and meal. It's Not Ketchup!. According to the New York Post,...
Former state senator James Seward passes away at 72
MILFORD, NY (WUTR/WFXV/WPNY) – James Seward, the 33 year veteran of New York State politics has passed away. He was 72 years old. Seward was first elected to the New York State Senate 1986 and retired in 2020. He stepped down after being diagnosed with a return of bladder cancer. Seward was born in Oneonta […]
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