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You may be eligible for a free air conditioner in NY. Here's what you should know
Some New Yorkers may be eligible for a free air conditioner through New York's expanded Essential Plan program early next year. "As part of Governor Hochul's recently announced Extreme Heat Action Plan, the State's Essential Plan will add coverage for the purchase, delivery and installation of air conditioners for members with persistent asthma," the state Department of Health said. "While this program is currently under development, we intend to perform consumer and provider education and outreach so members know about the benefit."
GALLERY: The aftermath from Monday's tornado, severe weather
Clean-up efforts are underway after severe summer storms Monday brought high winds and left a trail of heavy damage in parts of the Rochester region, with a confirmed EF0 tornado touching down in Canandaigua. Damage included downed trees and snapped power poles. Several viewers in Victor and Farmington also had...
Pink the Park with Utica Blue Sox on Saturday
UTICA — The Utica Blue Sox are teaming up with the American Cancer Society and Hannaford Supermarkets to raise funds and show support for local breast cancer survivors during the ‘Pink the Park’ game at 6:45 p.m. on Saturday as the baseball team takes on the Mohawk Valley DiamondDawgs at Murnane Field.
Investigating why dozens of New York hospitals have closed since 2000
NEW YORK - A new CBS New York Investigation has found nearly four dozen hospitals have closed across New York state over the past 25 years.Records from the New York State Nurses Association and the state health department show at least 42 hospitals have closed across the Empire State since 2000, but New York health officials contend some of those areas, although they wouldn't say which, may have also had new hospitals open.As Investigative Reporter Tim McNicholas reports, the impending closure of one New York City hospital is already affecting patients.Closure of Mount Sinai Beth Israel forces patients to make major...
How New Yorkers are reacting to Biden's plan to cap rent increases
NEW YORK -- President Joe Biden's new plan to cap rents and build housing drew mixed reactions in New York.The White House unveiled the housing plan Tuesday.The plan calls for building 200,000 new homes and providing $10,000 in mortgage relief. It would also cap rent increases at 5% for landlords with more than 50 units, and landlords who raise rents more than that would lose tax breaks.The plan was praised by New York tenants."President Biden is right: rent caps ensure families can set roots in their communities and stay for the long term," said Cea Weaver, the director of the Housing...
Company news: Autumn R. Burgin admitted to New York State Bar
Bousquet Holstein PLLC announced Autumn R. Burgin has been admitted into the New York State Bar. Burgin is an associate in the firm’s corporate law, trusts and estates and litigation practice groups. Prior to joining Bousquet Holstein, she took part in the firm’s 2022 summer associates program and completed several legal internships, contributing to her diverse legal knowledge and experience.
Watch Out: 12 Wanted New York Men Are ‘Armed And Dangerous’
Top New York officials warn these 12 wanted men should be considered "ARMED and DANGEROUS." Several have ties to the Hudson Valley and Upstate New York. Can you help the police find these men? What should you do if see one or know someone's whereabouts?. Can You Help Police Find...
Herkimer Police Issue Missing Person Alert for CNY Woman
Herkimer Police are actively seeking information that could lead them to Morehouse's whereabouts. The department issued the missing person alert around midnight Tuesday and said her family believes her life could be in danger. Based on the provided photo, Morehouse has shoulder-length brown hair and blue eyes. No information regarding...
City of Rome 'devastated' by severe weather Tuesday; thousands remain without power
A state of emergency remains in effect for Oneida County and Madison County after storms ripped through the area Tuesday night. At least one person is confirmed to have died in the Madison County Village of Canastota during the storm. Gov. Kathy Hochul is in Rome and will hold a...
Major storm, possible tornado, leaves Rome tattered; thousands left without power
Major thunderstorms ripped through Rome Tuesday afternoon, wreaking havoc on the downtown area, destroying historic buildings and landmarks, leaving more than 15,000 people without power, and forever changing Rome’s skyline. Though there is no official word yet, many officials believe much of the damage was done by a tornado that formed during the storm. The National Weather Service is expected to make a determination on the matter Wednesday. ...
Celebrate The 25th Anniversary Of Rome New York’s Woodstock ’99
Can you believe that 25 years ago Woodstock '99 rocked the world with legendary performances, and one insane atmosphere, right here in Rome? One bar is looking to celebrate. Stockdale's of Oriskany is hosting The 25th Anniversary Of Woodstock '99 on Wednesday July 24th from 7PM - 9PM:. "We’re going...
RFA Class of 1969 to gather for 55-year reunion
ROME — Members of the Rome Free Academy Class of 1969 will gather to celebrate their 55-year reunion Aug. 9-11. On Friday, Aug. 9, class members are invited to attend a golf outing with Joey Surace. For details and to register, call Surace at 315-525-0925.
Truck Gets Stuck Under Bridge in New York State [PIC]
A large truck hit an underpass in New York state, shutting down traffic in both directions. The same railroad bridge has quite a history when it comes to impacts as well. In fact, this is the very same bridge that was struck three times in just one weekend back in late April.
Massive Amount of Tickets Handed Out In New York State
The summer is at the halfway point and already the New York State police have handed out a large amount of tickets to drivers. The heat and humidity are going to start to subside and the fun is just beginning. If you are planning a road trip anytime soon, there are some things to remember. Watch for kids on bicycles and keep your speed in check. On those clear, sunny days it is easy to get distracted.
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