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Judge urges Lyft, plaintiffs to work toward solution in suit about rides for disabled
A federal judge on Thursday urged Lyft and advocates for the disabled to set aside the acrimony of a class-action lawsuit and find some way the ride-hailing company can expand the availability of wheelchair-accessible vehicles. "It is a terrible shame to my mind, a terrible shame, that a company of...
Roadwork Ahead—Construction for Week of July 15 in Area Counties
UTICA, N.Y. (WKTV) -- Area counties will see various road construction projects that could cause delays for the week of July 15. The following construction and maintenance projects are from the New York State Department of Transportation, Mohawk Valley Region. Oneida County:. Village of New Hartford: Genesee Street between Golf...
Warr inducted into NYS Hockey Hall of Fame
Former Golden Knight standout, Steve Warr '72, was inducted into the New York State Hockey Hall of Fame on Saturday night in Troy, NY. He becomes the 5th former Clarkson player to be honored with induction into the NYS Hockey Hall of Fame in the past 3 years. An All-American...
Businesses donate water to Fonda residents amid ongoing boil advisory
FONDA, NY (WRGB) — An update on a story you saw on CBS6 on Thursday, as it’s been more than 2 weeks since the town of Fonda and Mohawk were put in a boil water advisory. Saturday, businesses coming together to help, donating thousands of gallons of water that were distributed to residents.
Dawgs Snap Losing Streak, Sweep Albany
LITTLE FALLS, NY – The Mohawk Valley Diamond Dawgs got revenge for a rained-out doubleheader on Thursday by scoring 18 runs over two games on Saturday. The Diamond Dawgs also snapped a three-game losing streak by sweeping the Albany Baseball Club, 6-1 and 12-2. Game One was scoreless until the third when Justin Hurd (Warwick, NY/SUNY Albany) smashed his fourth home run of the season over the left-field fence. His monster blast also scored Ryan Frontera (Red Bank, NJ/Seton Hall) and Brody Rasmussen (Meridian, ID/Maine). The home run also ties Hurd for the team home run lead with Rasmussen.
August 2 First Fridays Artswalk
The First Fridays Artswalk in downtown Pittsfield returns on Friday, August 2 from 5 to 8 pm as part of the City of Pittsfield’s First Fridays at Five. Participating venues on Friday, August 2 include Berkshire Art Center, Berkshire Black Economic Council, Clock Tower Artists, Dottie’s Coffee Lounge, Downtown Pittsfield, Inc., Hotel on North, Lichtenstein Center for the Arts, Living in Recovery, Marie’s North Street Eatery and Gallery, Marketplace Cafe, Methuselah Bar and Lounge, NUarts gallery + studios, Roots and Dreams and Mustard Seeds, Soda Chef, and THECOLLAB. There will also be Interactive Pottery Demos in Palace Park with Jim Horsford and a Free Kids’ Paint and Sip on Dunham Mall.
SUNY Potsdam Education Alumni Honor Harry Brooks ’68 & ’71 with 2024 St. Lawrence Academy Medal
Harry Brooks ’68 & ’71 of Broadalbin, N.Y., Presented with St. Lawrence Academy Medal by SUNY Potsdam School of Education Alumni Association. The SUNY Potsdam School of Education Alumni Association recently honored Dr. Harry Brooks ’68 & ’71 of Broadalbin, N.Y., with the St. Lawrence Academy Medal during Reunion 2024.
Clifton Park girl heads out on Make-A-Wish trip
A little girl who has gone through a lot in her 12 years got her wish to go to Disney World. Maya Charles-Rivera and her family left from Albany for Orlando Sunday. Newschannel 13 has been keeping up with Maya through the years. She wanted to meet Minnie and Mickey...
Search for missing kayaker somberly ends
CHESTER | After a near two-day search, authorities have recovered the body of a missing kayaker from the Hudson River. At about 1:20 p.m. Sunday, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation forest rangers located the body of 67-year-old Alfred Arzuaga of Indiana. Arzuaga was located on the eastern side...
Severe Weather And Tornado Risk In Western New York
Nasty weather is set to return to Western New York. The National Weather Service in Buffalo is warning of possible strong thunderstorms and a slight risk of tornados across the region. READ MORE: RECORD NUMBER OF TORNADO WARNINGS ISSUED IN WESTERN NEW YORK. It was just last Wednesday that four...
Veteran NYS Fair food vendor moves to iconic fairgrounds spot. ‘Big shoes to fill’
Heading into his 8th year as a New York State Fair food vendor, Nick Sanford admits to being “both excited and a little nervous.”. After all, the owner of Toss N Fire wood-fired pizza company is filling what he calls “some really big shoes.”. If you purchase a...
New York Braces for Extreme Heat And Thunderstorm Risks Early This Week
Residents in eastern New York and northwestern Connecticut are being warned of potentially dangerous conditions as Heat Advisories are issued from noon Monday through 8 PM Tuesday. With temperatures expected to reach the upper 90s or low 100s during the afternoon and evening on both days, there is a risk of heat-related illnesses. It is crucial for people to take extra precautions to stay safe during this time.
First American Equipment Finance Recognized on Selling Power’s “60 Best Companies to Sell For in 2024” List
First American Equipment Finance was recognized on the Selling Power 60 Best Companies to Sell For in 2024 list, featuring companies leading the charge in perseverance and determination despite facing inflationary headwinds within a period of transformational technological change. This is First American’s eighth consecutive year on the list. The list includes companies of various sizes ranging from medium to enterprise.
Can St. Swithin’s Day Actually Predict the Weather in New York?
Today, July 15th, marks St. Swithin’s Day, a traditional church holiday that has long been associated with predicting the weather for the next 40 days. According to folklore, the weather on this day can determine whether New York and other regions will experience 40 days of rain. But is there any truth to this age-old legend?
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