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Should New York Residents Worry: Hurricane Milton Gains Strength
Hurricane Milton should be a major Category 3 hurricane when it makes land this week. Many New York State residents are helping out loved ones impacted by Hurricane Helene and now many of the same residents have another hurricane to worry about. Hurricane Milton Takes Aim On Florida. Milton is...
Firewood Laws Now in Affect Across New York
Did you know that there are numerous laws on the books in New York State regarding the firewood you use to heat your home?. As the cooler temperatures set in across New York, many of us in the Hudson Valley have already begun preparing to keep our homes nice and warm through the winter. If you are planning to heat your home with a wood-burning stove this year the folks at the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) want to remind everyone that there are very specific rules you need to follow regarding the wood you are planning to use.
Syracuse police investigate suspicious death in home on city’s North Side
Syracuse, N.Y. — A person was found dead inside a home on Syracuse’s North Side on Monday, police said. At 11:34 a.m., Syracuse police responded to the 300 block of Herbert Street for a suspicious death at a home, according to Kieran Coffey, a spokesperson for the Syracuse Police Department. Police did not release any more information.
Severe Thunderstorms & Damaging Winds Possible Across Parts of New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio
Severe Thunderstorm Watch in Effect Until 11pm EST. Good evening everyone. As forecasted, strong to severe thunderstorms have begun to impact parts of western New York and Pennsylvania. While it didn't look good for a while accuracy-wise and the front seemed on the dry-side, thunderstorms have quickly erupted across the forecast area.
No More “Wind Chill” Warnings For New York State
There is one weather phrase we don't have to worry about this winter in New York State. We no longer have to worry about "Wind Chill" warnings or advisories being issued by the National Weather Service. They announced this week that they will no longer issue any kind of "wind chill" warnings.
Black bears sightings in New York becomes more common in fall
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation made a Facebook post on Monday to share the upcoming season of increased black bear activity in the area. In their post the caption reads, "New York’s black bears are starting their seasonal increase in activity while in...
Crime Stoppers Offering Cash Reward for Help Arresting This Man
Police in the City of Rome, NY are seeking the public's help in locating a suspect in a burglary case, which has been named this week's Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers Wanted Person of the Week. According to Rome Police, 30-year-old Benny Garden is wanted on one charge of Burglary in...
N.Y. Lottery: NYC player claims Cash4Life second prize as one-time lump sum
A lucky New York City resident has claimed a $1 million prize after winning a second-prize Cash4Life ticket, according to lottery officials. Byron E. Scott of Manhattan has claimed a $1,000 A Week For Life second prize for matching the first five numbers drawn in the Cash4Life game on May 1, 2024. This second prize guarantees a minimum payout of $1 million.
The 8 Most Infamous Crime Families in New York
HBO just released The Penguin, which follows the character from the Batman franchise, who is striving to be a mob boss in Gotham City. The first two episodes have been really good. Collin Farrell, who plays the villainous Oswald 'Oz' Cobb, is unrecognizable. He fully embodies the character. While Oz is a fictional mob boss-in-the-making of a fictional crime family. New York has had its fair share of real crime bosses of real crime families over the years. Not to be outdone by Chicago, there are some certified gangsters that operated their criminal enterprises in New York. Here are the 8 most dangerous and infamous.
Farmer’s Almanac Issues First Frost Dates For New York State
The calendar has officially turned to October, and that means New Yorkers must prepare for frost. According to the Old Farmer's Almanac frost can be very destructive to your home. First Frost Dates Across New York State. Over the summer, Hudson Valley Post looked into the dates many hometowns in...
SEE IT: Massive Buck New York State Is Commenting On
The hunting season is underway in New York State and there is one deer that has been taken that is getting plenty of attention. The archery season is arguably the best time of the year. The weather is cooling off, the leaves are dropping and the whitetail deer are on the move! From Western New York, to the Finger Lakes and beyond, there are hundreds of hunters heading to the woods hoping to score a trophy.
The Only Place to Find Massive Hellbenders in New York
There's a giant hiding in New York waters... you just need to know where to look. The eastern hellbender is the largest aquatic salamander in the United States, and looks like it would be more at home on an alien planet than in a local stream. Here's where to look if you want to have a special encounter with on of our most elusive animals.
Major Company Cutting Half of Employees in Upstate New York
Another round of layoffs will affect some of the company's 21,000 employees across the country. In April of 2024, one of the biggest companies in the county General Electric (GE) announced that they would be splitting the company into three separate, standalone public companies. When GE announced the split to...
Early New York winter 2024-25 forecast: What are chances for warmer temps, snow?
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Could we be in for a repeat of the winter of 2023-24? A long-range seasonal forecast issued by the National Weather Service’s (NWS) Climate Prediction Center on Sept. 19, certainly suggests that we are in store for yet another warmer winter. What happened to...
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