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Meet the Western New Yorkers who will be at the 2024 Paris Olympics
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Eight people with connections to Western New York will take part in the 2024 Paris Olympics, which will feature 329 medal events. Four of those people are athletes who just so happened to compete in Tokyo, three years ago, during the Summer Games. Anita Alvarez, and Matt Anderson, and Jessica Pegula will be in action at the Paris Olympics.
Upstate New York May Be Home To Mobster’s $130 Million Hidden Treasure
The search for a mobster's $130 million hidden treasure continues in the Hudson Valley and Upstate New York. Legendary mobster Dutch Schultz may have buried a fortune somewhere in Upstate New York. Pine Plains Business Is Named After Dutch Schultz. In September 2020, Dutch's Spirits opened on Harvest Homestead Farm...
Disabled NYer’s are Victims of Gov. Hochul’s Congestion Pricing Pause
Michelle Alcaraz can’t use the closest subway station to her apartment because it doesn’t have an elevator. So whenever she wants to exercise her basic freedom of movement, she needs to point her wheelchair to a station nearly a half-mile out of her way. She’s one of tens...
ON AIR SEGMENT: Jamie Day talks day two for 136th annual Boonville-Oneida County Fair
It's day two at the great 136th annual Boonville-Oneida County Fair! Here is the latest on-air segment with Jamie Day, fair spokesperson, who highlights all the family fun and activities:. Boonville-Oneida County Fair image.
Will Lowville Academy’s flood damage be cleaned up before school starts?
LOWVILLE, New York (WWNY) - We know the bill could run $20 million to fix what a flood did to Lowville Academy. So, will things be ready in a month for school to be back open?. “We were just in utter disbelief that this was happening,” said Rebecca Dunckel, district superintendent.
REPORT: Damages from flash flooding in Lowville and Lewis County may flirt with $50 million, sources say
LOWVILLE- The recovery and rebuilding efforts charge onward in the village of Lowville, NY and Lewis County community in the wake of some devastating weather earlier this month and the latest reports suggest that public infrastructure damages may end up flirting upwards of $50 million. If you drive through the...
Another Bear Spotted in Residential Neighborhood in Utica
It is not uncommon in Central New York to see wildlife in the streets of a residential neighborhood every once in a while, but it seems lately bear sightings have been on the rise. I don't know whether it is the same bear or the same couple bears wandering neighborhoods...
Upstate NY clinic exec pocketed $150k worth of checks meant to cover cost of medical devices, feds say
A former executive at a health clinic in Cooperstown, Otsego County, pocketed more than $150,000 in checks that were meant to reimburse the cost of medical devices, federal prosecutors said Tuesday. Kevin Harrington, 50, of Oneonta, pleaded guilty this week to two counts of mail fraud, prosecutors from the U.S....
Two charged with violating New York's Alcohol and Beverage Control laws in Lewis County, according to State Police
CONSTABLEVILLE & CROGHAN- A pair of local residents are accused of violating the state’s Alcohol and Beverage Control laws for allegedly serving alcoholic drinks to underage patrons, authorities say. Sunit K. Gupta, 59, of Constableville, NY and an 18-year-old subject from Croghan, NY were arrested Tuesday morning by the...
Suspect charged with criminal contempt in Croghan, Troopers say
CROGHAN- Police say a suspect is accused of disobeying a court order in Lewis County. Douglas M. Tuttle, 29 (no home address provided), was arrested early Wednesday by the New York State Police (Carthage). Tuttle is formally charged with one misdemeanor count of criminal contempt in the second-degree (disobeying court order).
Elected officials speak out on death of Nyah Mway as investigations ongoing
UTICA — It has been nearly one month since the tragic death of 13-year-old Nyah Mway, and investigations by the Utica Police Department and the New York State Attorney General are still ongoing. The Utica Police Department's (UPD) Crime Prevention Unit stopped Mway, who was of Karen descent, at...
53rd annual Syracuse Arts and Crafts Festival coming to Downtown this weekend
(WSYR-TV) — Starting this Friday, you can enjoy the arts in Downtown Syracuse. The 53rd annual Syracuse Arts and Crafts Festival will offer art, performers, musicians and food. Throughout the weekend, visitors can shop for a variety of arts and crafts like ceramics, sculptures, photography, painting, woodwork, jewelry and...
Two hospitalized after motorcycles struck by SUV on Teall Avenue
Two people are recovering in the hospital after two motorcycles were hit by a car on Teall Avenue Tuesday evening in Syracuse. It happened around 6:30 p.m., bringing traffic to a standstill as many people were heading home from work just blocks away from the I-690 on-ramp. A witness who...
Syracuse football scholarship linebacker, son of former NFL player no longer rostered
Syracuse, N.Y. — A former scholarship player for Syracuse football will not be with the team in 2024. Kadin Bailey, who’d been a rising junior linebacker, was not listed on the Orange’s new roster that released online Tuesday. If you purchase a product or register for an...
Las Vegas man accused of threatening to kill federal judges, state employees
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A local man is facing 22 federal counts for allegedly threatening to assault and murder federal officials in Washington, D.C., New York, New Jersey, and Montana. Between Nov. 30, 2023, and July 7, 2024, Spencer Christjencody Gear, 32, is accused of making threatening phone calls...
Little League NYS All-Star 12s Baseball Tournament 2024: Malhotra (Harrison LL), Laning and Guarino, both of Auburn LL, are skills champs
The talents of dozens of athletes, who are competing in the New York State 12-year-old Baseball Tournament at South Shore and Great Kills Little Leagues this week, were on display Wednesday morning at Great Kills for the always-exciting skills competition. The skills tested were running (Road Runner Award), throwing (Golden...
Herkimer College announces 2024 Torchbearer Award recipients
Photo submitted – Pictured from Left: Faye Eichholzer, Anne Greco, William Pelz, and Raymond Lenarcic. The Herkimer County Community College Board of Trustees recently selected four individuals to receive the 2024 Torchbearer Award. The prestigious honor is presented to individuals who have made substantial contributions to the College’s development and success. The Torchbearer Awards have been presented every five years since 1999.
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