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Ex-Kansas stars Chalmers, Collins file class-action lawsuit vs. NCAA, others over March Madness
NEW YORK (AP) — Kansas stars Mario Chalmers and Sherron Collins are among 16 former men’s college basketball players who have sued the NCAA and multiple conferences, claiming they are profiting from the unauthorized use of their names, images and likenesses in promoting and monetizing the March Madness tournament.
Tompkins County man arrested for alleged $1 million Medicaid fraud
TOMPKINS COUNTY, N.Y. (WETM) — A Tompkins County man is facing multiple charges after allegedly using his company to steal more than $1 million from Medicaid. According to the New York State Attorney General’s Office, David Moore allegedly used his company ASAP 2 to steal from Medicaid through fake billing and an illegal kickback scheme. […]
New York State ‘Tourist Trap’ Found To Be Crawling With Bed Bugs
Many New York State residents and out-of-towners are expected to flock to this destination that's crawling with bed bugs. AAA projects over 70 million people will travel 50 miles or more for the July 4th holiday. That number sets a new record. Officials also say one location in New York...
Longtime Favorite Rome Eatery Forced to Close Due to Financial Constraints
Local businesses across the country are still feeling the impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Many are struggling to survive and some never recovered. Unfortunately, one Rome eatery is the latest victim. Coalyard Charlie's on Depeyster Street in the city originally announced their annual vacation break that began on June 30th...
Long snapper Henry Searcy commits to Syracuse
Syracuse football has added another player to its 2025 recruiting class. Tallahassee (FL) Lawton Chiles long snapper Henry Searcy announced his commitment to the Orange on social media Tuesday. Searcy was offered back in June following a specialists camp. He also held an offer from Memphis. "First, I would like...
Family of 13-year-old fatally shot by Utica police says he never forgot to say ‘I love you’
Nyah Mway’s mother, Chee War, remembers about seven years ago when he told her he wanted to name his baby sister himself. “‘Paw K War,’” Chee War, 39, said, explaining that the name means “blooming flower.” “We didn’t even know how he got that name.”
Police fatally shot a New York teen holding a pellet gun. Here’s what we know about imitation firearms
Imitation guns have led to unintended fatal consequences over the years, posing challenges for law enforcement who interpret them as real in a nation with more guns than people.
New York Bans Gas Powered Lawn Equipment. Is Texas Next?
There's been a lot of movement lately in the United States about going electric for many different things powered by gas. We've seen a huge push for electric cars lately, and now some states are banning gas-powered lawn equipment. So, is Texas going to fall into that spot?. Here's what...
New York State Police Say Crash Claimed the Life of Another Motorcyclist
New York State Police say a Hudson Valley man is dead after a crash at the intersection of a state route Saturday evening. Unfortunately, the crash appears to have been caused by the fleeing motorcyclist who was trying to escape authorities, according to a preliminary investigation. The latest fatal crash...
Staten Island food pantry to get new security and safety features, thanks to $100K state grant
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – Gov. Kathy Hochul announced that more than $40 million in capital grants will be awarded to support critical needs of nonprofit organizations serving New York families and veterans, including nearly $100,000 for Community Health Action of Staten Island (CHASI). “This round of funding will help...
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