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Spotlight on Youth-Police Interaction: Save Our Streets Aims to Save Our Children
UTICA, N.Y. -- Healing is hard. Sometimes, it helps to do it together. That's the goal this Friday. A pop-up cookout, with area kids and Save our Streets. But underneath it all, a serious goal. The most important goal, as highlighted by recent events in the City of Utica. Behind...
City of Cortland Announces Street Milling/Paving Projects – To Begins July 15th
It will be a busy roadworks season for the City of Cortland Department of Public Works as the list of streets to be milled and paved this summer have been announced. In total, 11 streets within the City of Cortland will be milled and paved; two streets will also have new granite curbing installed and one will have gas lines replaced prior to paving.
MMRI recruits professor from Louisville
UTICA — Matthew Nystoriak has been recruited to Utica and named associate professor of biomedical research and translational medicine at Masonic Medical Research Institute (MMRI). In this role, Nystoriak will spearhead a laboratory dedicated to coronary blood flow and cardiovascular medicine, according to a release.
Willie Nelson to play Fourth of July concert in Camden as planned after missing shows due to illness
Willie Nelson is back "on the road again" after dealing with an illness, just in time for his concert this week on the Camden waterfront. The 91-year-old "Red Headed Stranger" will headline his Fourth of July Picnic on Thursday at the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion as planned, his team said Tuesday on social media. This is expected to be Nelson's first concert back after missing over a week of his current tour due to an unspecified health condition.
Waterloo man accused of paying with counterfeit money
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) – A man has been arrested in Waterloo for allegedly using counterfeit money at a local business. Deputies accused 55-year-old Arcangel Soler of using a counterfeit $100-bill in exchange for goods and was provided U.S. currency as change, then later returning to the business and attempted to do the same. Deputies also […]
Police crack down on DWI for the Fourth of July weekend
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Police agencies across New York State are cracking down on drunk driving for the Fourth of July holiday and long weekend. The STOP-DWI High Visibility Engagement Campaign began Wednesday and runs through Sunday, July 7. Drivers can expect to see more police and DWI checkpoints on roadways throughout that time. “During […]
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...
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