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NWS confirms EF-1 tornado touched down in upstate NY
The National Weather Service Storm has confirmed that a tornado struck the towns of Wirt and Friendship in Allegany County on Friday. The tornado, rated EF-1, caused damage, particularly to trees. Details of the tornado in NY ...
Long Island School Superintendent Ousted Over Possible Misconduct
A Long Island school district formally cut ties with its superintendent over possible misconduct.The Hempstead School Board voted 4-1 to remove Superintendent Regina Armstrong at a special meeting held Thursday evening, Sept. 5.Armstrong was "reassigned to home effective immediately," board Pr…
“Big Money” Winning Mega Millions Tickets Sold In New York
It was a VERY lucky night for Mega Millions lottery players in New York State. While no one claimed the grand prize jackpot, the New York State Lottery announced that there were nine "Big Money" winning tickets sold from Friday's drawing. Each of those tickets matched four out of five...
Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation recognizes Honorable Peter Fox Cohalan for work on online County Legal History Project
The Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation recognizes the Honorable Peter Fox Cohalan for his contributions to the Historical Society of the New York Courts’ online County Legal History Project. The project documents the local legal history of all the counties in New York State, including the legal figures, cases, and events that helped shape each county’s past.
N.Y. Lottery: NYC winner scores $34K in TAKE 5 jackpot prize
A jackpot-winning TAKE 5 ticket was recently sold in New York City, according to lottery officials. The New York Lottery announced the top prize-winning ticket — worth $34,797.50 — was sold for the evening TAKE 5 drawing on Thursday, Sept. 5. The winning ticket was sold at KHVP...
Girl Scouts of WNY names new Chief Executive Officer
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) – The Girl Scouts of Western New York have appointed Cara Biddlecom as the new Chief Executive officer. The Western New York native and former girl scout holds a Master of Public Health Behavior from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from The Evergreen […]
Many Jobs Lost: Beloved Mall Retailer Confirms Massive Closings
Another mall retail giant, with about 40 locations in New York, confirmed plans to close 150 stores. Earlier this year, Macy's announced plans to close 150 "underperforming" stores nationwide over the next three years. Macy's To Close 150 Underperforming Stores. The plan will close about 33 percent of all Macy's...
Peacock Is Adding 150 New Titles For Halloween
Those looking to augment their spooky season streaming options may want to take a look at Peacock, which is hyping the fact that they’re adding “150+ new Halloween titles” this fall, including a first batch that are already available right now. The options include new movies (like...
6 Missing College Student Cold Cases In New York State
Recently, I've seen a couple of really old cold cases get solved. Sometimes it seems like it's impossible for police to solve a murder or missing person report from decades ago, but it happens. With the changes in technology evidence that wasn't useful can now help solve cases. Also, people who know something about the crime often remember something or feel remorse about what they know and finally come forward. These six college students are still considered missing people here in New York State. Maybe you or someone you know has information that can finally provide their families with some closure.
Ruggeri scores two goals in Wilmington University’s 1st victory of the season
The Wilmington University women’s soccer team earned their first victory of the season with a 2-1 win over the Adelphi University Panthers. The game all tied at one after at the end of the first half. The first goal of this game would come from WilmU, as Freshman Cadence...
Dr. Robyn Kreiner appointed president of the Long Island Allergy and Asthma Society
Dr. Robyn Kreiner, physician partner for Allied’s Strauss Allergy and Asthma in Westbury and Commack, has been appointed president of the Long Island Allergy and Asthma Society (LIAAS). The Long Island Allergy and Asthma Society is a non-profit organization headed by a group of the New York Metro areas leading allergy and immunology specialists. Together, through scientific presentations and research meetings, they educate medical professionals, students and the public about the latest practices and treatments in the field of asthma allergy and immunology. The organization was founded over 40 years ago and is one of the most active local allergy societies in the country.
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