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DEC: New Yorkers Need To Check Pools And Trees For Invasive Beetle
The New York State DEC told New Yorkers to be on the lookout in pools and trees for an invasive insect that attacks and kills maple and other hardwood trees. According to the DEC, the Asian longhorned beetle, or 'ALB,' is "an invasive wood-boring insect that feeds on a variety of hardwoods, including maple, birch, elm, ash, poplar, horse chestnut, and willow."
A Blisteringly Active Month for New York State Law Enforcement
No one can say for sure what it was, maybe it was the seemingly the never-ending heat wave combined with overwhelming humidity or maybe it was some other extemporaneous factors, but the point remains that the month of July while not technically not over yet, was a wildly active month for members of New York State's law enforcement.
Revolutionary App Helps New York Patients Restore Their Hearing
Welcome Hudson Valley! This is Conor Walsh, host of In Touch, Townsquare Media of the Hudson Valley’s Award-Winning Public Affairs and Issues program. This week on In Touch, we speak with Chris Ellis, Founder of AudioCardio. AudioCardio is a clinically-proven sound therapy that maintains and restores hearing. A Stanford study showed 78% of participants had a positive change in hearing within 3 weeks. Chris and I discuss what Hudson Valley residents need to do preventatively for noise pollution, and how AudioCardio works simply via phone app.
Alex Yankowski rips to second modified victory at Utica-Rome Speedway
VERNON — Alex Yankowski used the extreme outside of Utica-Rome Speedway on Friday night on the way to his second 3 Bastards Brewing Modified win of the 2024 season. “Kid Rocket” raced to the lead on a lap-seven restart and never looked back at the “Home of Heroes.”
Syracuse men’s basketball recruiting target puts Orange in top six
Syracuse, N.Y. -- A top 40 prospect in the Class of 2025 has included Syracuse in his list of top six schools. London Jemison, a 6-foot-7 forward, will choose a college from a list that includes SU, Virginia, Louisville, Kansas, Vanderbilt and Alabama, he announced on social media. If you...
Clemons is an NCAA Woman of the Year Nominee
Orange forward Rayla Clemons '24 is a 2024 NCAA Woman of the Year nominee, which recognizes graduating female student-athletes who have distinguished themselves throughout their collegiate careers in the areas of academic achievement, athletics excellence, community service and leadership. A medicinal chemistry major and two-year alternate captain for the Orange...
Syracuse Football: Two named to Maxwell Award Watch List
With the start of the college football season creeping closer and closer, awards are starting to release preseason watch lists. The Maxwell Award just released its preseason watch list, and the Syracuse Orange had two players named. Kyle McCord and LeQuint Allen were named to the Maxwell Award Watch List.
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Get to Know Your Orange Man: #93, DL Grant Winter
It’s time to start preparing for the 2024 Syracuse Orange football season. We’re going through the roster to take a look at each Syracuse player as we get to know a lot of new faces to kick off the Fran Brown Era. We’re moving into the summer additions...
Syracuse’s housing market needs an overhaul. Here’s how the city plans to do it.
Syracuse residents will get their last chance Tuesday to weigh in on the city’s plan to address the lack of affordability and quality in its housing market. The strategy is based on a report commissioned by the city and completed by a consultant that found it would take $1 billion or more to fix the market’s affordability and quality.
Nurse Assaulted at Grand Nursing Home, UPD Arrests Resident
UTICA, N.Y. -- Utica Police Department officers were called to the Grand nursing facility last Saturday regarding an assault on a nursing staff member by a resident. The incident took place on July 27 at approximately 11:45 in the morning. When officers arrived on the scene, they were "met with...
Central New York Teen Crowned One of Hormel Foods’ 2024 Food Heroes
A Central New York teen's dream to wipe out student lunch debt has earned her recognition on a national scale. Hormel Foods has named Emma Falkenmeyer, a recent graduate of Vernon-Verona-Sherrill Central School, one if its 10 Under 20 Food Heroes of 2024. Falkenmeyer, 18, created the initiative School Lunch...
New York Scammers Trying To Take Your Money As Your Kid Plays
New York State officials say all need to take these steps to protect their personal and financial data. The New York Department of State’s Division of Consumer Protection is issuing a warning to Empire State residents about risks associated with online gaming. Officials note that as online gaming and...
Here’s How Much Money New Yorkers Lost to Real Estate Scams
Criminals are posing as legitimate real estate agents to steal money from unsuspecting victims - and the gamble is paying off big time. In April, NY Attorney General Letitia James announced a businessman in the Dominican Republic successfully scammed 24 New Yorkers with fraudulent real estate listings. The homes he listed either didn't exist or were sold to multiple buyers, allowing him to bilk millions.
Caught Speeding In New York State? This Is Why You Might Have To Pay Double
Tens of millions of drivers get pulled over for alleged traffic violations each year. That's a lot of people getting stopped for speeding, failing to stop, improper lane change, faulty headlight or inability to maintain your lane, as examples. Then comes the dreaded traffic ticket, points on your license and the fines.
Lane Reductions Confirmed In Hudson Valley Until Thanksgiving
Hudson Valley drivers are told to expect lane reductions for about the next four months. The New York State Department of Transportation warns drivers in the Hudson Valley of a roadwork that will impact traffic until around Thanksgiving. For all the news that the Hudson Valley is sharing make sure...
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