A longtime fire service leader says the system many communities rely on is facing a critical moment — and delaying action ...
Two new mobile substations are now ready to roll across Upstate New York, giving utilities another tool to keep the lights on ...
Police arrested a man following a drug possession investigation in the Village of Waterloo. Robert T. Flavin, 48, of Seneca Falls, was arrested around 7:43 p.m. December 15, according to the Waterloo ...
New York is handing the reins of its historic canal system to a familiar upstate leader. Governor Kathy Hochul announced December 15 that Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh will serve as the next director of ...
New York is pouring millions into new building technologies aimed at cutting energy costs and emissions statewide. Governor Kathy Hochul announced more than $23 million in awards for 24 projects ...
A Victor company known for revolutionizing snowmaking technology just earned a spot in New York’s Historic Business Preservation Registry. Senator Pam Helming visited Ratnik Industries to mark the ...
Police took a woman into custody after officers confirmed an active arrest warrant tied to a drug-related driving case. Penn Yan Police said Cynthia M. Cross, 63, of Barton, was arrested on a warrant ...
Social Security faces a 2033 insolvency deadline, with sharp generational divides over benefit cuts or tax hikes.
Tempers could flare this week as Geneva leaders prepare for back-to-back meetings focused on a proposal to sell city-owned parkland for housing. The City Council will meet twice — on December 16 and ...
Phone scammers are again posing as law enforcement and pressuring residents to send money, the Cayuga County Sheriff’s Office warns. The Sheriff’s Office issued a scam alert December 15 after ...
Two unfinished development sites in Geneva are at risk of foreclosure due to unpaid taxes, according to the Finger Lakes Times. Lake’s Edge, a once $25 million hotel and townhome project on Lochland ...
SNAP lawsuit win blocks federal penalties and protects food assistance benefits for thousands of New Yorkers, Attorney General says.