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Some WNY schools opt for other security technology instead of teacher silent alarms
NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. — The recent deadly school shooting down in Georgia has prompted another round of reviews of school safety techniques and technology. 2 On Your Side checked in with some local school leaders for their perspective on the silent alarm devices suggested, even by Governor Hochul for teachers.
Who has the best pizza? NJ, CT governors cook up debate
What state has the best pizza? Is it Illinois, New York, New Jersey?. Well, Connecticut Gov. Ned LaMont is heating up opinions with his latest post from X — including from Gov. Phil Murphy. LaMont announced the newest road signs to welcome people to Nutmeg State, including one sign...
NY colleges add 988 Lifeline info to student IDs. What to know
Students attending New York colleges will now have information about suicide prevention on their student ID's as part of a new law signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul Monday. The Student Lifeline Act requires colleges to print information about the state's 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline on all student ID cards. More than 478,388 calls and 75,661 texts and chats have been directly routed to New York's 988 Crisis Contact Centers since 2022, including nearly 77,000 calls from...
New York seeks to add Indigenous language classes amid 'historic year' for bilingual education
All 50 states plus the District of Columbia now have a state Seal of Biliteracy program for the first time in history. In New York, more than 10,600 high school graduates earned the seal last year.
If You Live in New Jersey, New York, or Pennsylvania Do Not Answer Calls from these Area Codes
Certain area codes are frequently associated with scams, so you should think twice before answering their phone calls. Scammers often use these area codes to trick people into picking up or returning their calls, leading to potential financial losses or stolen personal information. Some of the most notorious area codes...
New Jersey experiencing "30% turnover in elections officials."
UNION COUNTY, N.J. -- A CBS News data investigation has found an increase in election supervisors leaving their jobs.Since the last presidential election, 36% of top election officials, like county election commissioners, are new to the job. In the Tri-State Area, some election officials said they're expecting retirements after all the ballots are counted in November.The current situation in New Jersey It's the busy season for Union County Board of Elections Administrator Nicole DiRado as she prepares the county for the elections. She also serves as recording secretary of the New Jersey Association of Election Officials and says she has...
New York’s 2025 Boating Law: The Mandatory Requirement You Can’t Skip
Boating and watercraft safety is a top priority for the Oneida County Sheriff's Office and other law enforcement agencies. Starting next year there will be a new law in effect that impacts those who like to operate vessels on open waters. The Oneida County Sheriff's is reminding people about this...
NY weather: Be prepared for dense fog in New York until early Tuesday morning
A report from the National Weather Service was issued on Tuesday at 12:32 a.m. for dense fog until 4:30 a.m. for Niagara, Orleans, Monroe, Wayne, Cayuga, Oswego, Jefferson, Lewis, Erie, Genesee, Wyoming, Livingston and Ontario counties. Fog safety: Tips from the weather service for safe travels. If you purchase a...
Upstate New York Weather Is About to Get Crazy – Crazy Warm, That Is
Let's talk about crazy weather. So far, September has been cold and wet - but we're now in store for some crazy changes. Cooler days and colder nights have been the norm since Labor Day Weekend. Now, as we head into the second half of September, things are about to get crazy - crazy warm, that is.
New York Secures $10 Billion for Affordable Health Insurance: Mid-Hudson Region Benefits
New York State has achieved a major milestone in health care funding. The state will receive a groundbreaking $10 billion from the federal government, aimed at providing high-quality, affordable health insurance to approximately 1.5 million New Yorkers. This funding, secured through the federal State Innovation Waiver, represents the largest such award ever granted in the nation.
Anticipate marble-sized hail with thunderstorms in New York Monday
A weather alert was issued by the National Weather Service on Monday at 5:09 p.m. for strong thunderstorms until 6 p.m. for Cayuga, Tompkins and Cortland counties. Prepare for marble-sized hail (0.5 inches) and wind gusts of up to 40 mph. "At 5:09 p.m., Doppler radar tracked strong thunderstorms along...
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