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DEC releases harmful algal bloom roadmap

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Pilot program launched to help contain the spread of harmful algal blooms in
New York environmental officials announced a new statewide plan to address harmful algal blooms, outlining a five-year strategy for monitoring, research and mitigation. The Department of Environmental Conservation said the roadmap will guide efforts to manage blooms that impact drinking water, recreation, ecosystems and local economies. The plan includes six focus areas: ... FULL STORY
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CONNECTIONS: A new vision of aging (podcast)

CONNECTIONS: A new vision of aging (podcast)
A Rochester woman who earned her Ph.D. at age 75 is continuing to challenge perceptions of aging well into her 90s. In a recent episode of โ€œConnections with Evan Dawson,โ€ ... LAUNCH STREAM
HEADLINE NEWS

Auburn police eye new e-bike unit

Auburn police eye new e-bike unit
Fast-moving e-bikes are pushing Auburn police to rethink how they patrol the city, according to The Citizen . Police Chief Matthew Androsko wants to launch a dedicated e-bike unit, saying traditional bikes canโ€™t keep up with riders hitting ... Read More

Driver charged with DWI after Palmyra stop

Sheriff: Sodus man killed in fatal wreck on Welsher Rd.
A driver faces intoxicated driving charges following a traffic stop in the Village of Palmyra. Deputies arrested a 22-year-old Palmyra man after an investigation into traffic violations. Authorities said the driver failed to stop at a steady red ... Read More

Two-vehicle crash briefly closes Seneca Falls road

Police responded to a two-vehicle crash March 16 at the intersection of State Route 5 and State Route 414 in Seneca Falls. The crash occurred at about 4:42 p.m. and involved a westbound vehicle ...

Senator continues call for changes to state energy policy after Hochul announcement

A state senator is calling for changes to New Yorkโ€™s energy policies, citing rising costs tied to the stateโ€™s climate law. In a weekly column, Sen. Tom Oโ€™Mara pointed to increasing utility costs and ...

Man charged with failing to register address change

A Lyons man faces charges after authorities said he failed to report a change of address as required by law. Investigators arrested the 42-year-old following an investigation into sex offender registry compliance. Authorities said ...

Truck hits 12+ bridges on Thruway in CNY

A tractor-trailer slammed into more than a dozen overpasses across a 60-mile stretch of the Thruway, according to The Citizen . Police later charged a 38-year-old driver from North Carolina with reckless endangerment and ...

Chick-fil-A move clears first hurdle

A Chick-fil-A is one step closer to landing in Auburn after the city approved a land sale, according to The Citizen . City Council voted to sell a half-acre lot on Grant Avenue for ...

Student-built home sells in Hornell

A student-built home in Hornell just sold for $180,000 โ€” marking the 13th success in a hands-on housing program, according to the Hornell Evening Tribune. BOCES students constructed the two-bedroom house on Madison Avenue, ...

Heating oil prices spike across NY

Heating oil costs just jumped as much as 39% across New York, driven by global fuel shocks tied to the Iran war, according to USA Today Network. Prices climbed fast in March, rising about ...

SUNY boosts aid for struggling students

A $50 gas card helped one single mom stay in college โ€” and now more students could get that kind of help, according to Spectrum News 1 . SUNY is expanding its emergency aid ...

Climate fight splits Albany leaders

A major rollback of New Yorkโ€™s climate law is on the table, but key lawmakers are already pushing back, according to Spectrum News 1 . Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to delay deadlines and change ...

Lobbyists push ‘tax the rich’ agenda in Albany

A 26-year-old first-time activist now walks Albany halls pushing wealth taxes, according to the Times Union . Heโ€™s part of a wave of former campaign volunteers now lobbying lawmakers face-to-face for a Democratic Socialist ...

New law requires New York stores to accept cash

State officials are reminding businesses and consumers of a new state law requiring retail stores to accept cash effective this weekend. The law makes it illegal for food stores and retail establishments to refuse ...

Canandaigua ZBA weighs variance requests, reviews zoning changes and development impacts

The Canandaigua Zoning Board of Appeals reviewed a series of updates and variance applications during its meeting this week, with discussion focused on development flexibility, environmental protections, and neighborhood character. The meeting began with ...

Nine arrested in Cayuga welfare fraud cases

Nine people were arrested after deputies executed multiple welfare fraud-related warrants across Cayuga County on the morning of March 19. Those charged were Matthew Robinson, Robert Khandaran, Lisa Goodale, Kristi MacDonald, Matthew Weese, Crystal ...

Hochul says federal approval protects coverage for 1.3M

Gov. Kathy Hochul said federal officials approved New Yorkโ€™s plan to return to the Basic Health Plan, a move she said will protect health coverage for 1.3 million residents. The announcement followed a meeting ...

Ithaca lifts vacate order for downtown building

City officials lifted an order to vacate a residential building at 118 East Green Street on March 20 after completing required life-safety testing. The order was lifted at 2:30 p.m. after the buildingโ€™s pressurization ...

Elmira man arrested in Chemung burglary case

State police arrested an Elmira man March 19 following an investigation into a burglary at a seasonal residence in Chemung County. Arthur L. Barrett, 59, was taken into custody after being located at a ...
SPORTS

Sabres pull away from Kings, move back into tie atop Eastern Conference

Sabres pull away from Kings, move back into tie atop Eastern Conference
The Buffalo Sabres continued their scorching run with a 4-1 victory over the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday night at Crypto.com Arena, improving to 44-20-6 and moving back into a tie for first place in the Eastern Conference with 94 ... Read More
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Greek Peak fast-tracks major upgrade

Greek Peak fast-tracks major upgrade
Greek Peak is racing to overhaul its snowmaking system in just one year instead of four, according to the Binghamton Press & Sun Bulletin. The $3 million project starts after the 2026 ski season and aims to finish ... Read More
NATIONAL INTEREST

US attorneyโ€™s office recovers $68M in WNY fraud cases

Direct payments for essential workers in Connecticut– up to $1,000
The U.S. Attorneyโ€™s Office for the Western District of New York recovered more than $68 million in 2025 through enforcement actions targeting fraud, waste and abuse. Officials said the recoveries were secured by the officeโ€™s Affirmative Civil Enforcement ... Read More
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WEBCAST REPLAY: Lyons Lions battle Cooperstown Hawkeyes in NYSPHSAA Final Four (FL1 Sports)

WEBCAST REPLAY: Lyons Lions battle Cooperstown Hawkeyes in NYSPHSAA Final Four (FL1 Sports)
FL1 Sports is live from the NYSPHSAA Boys Basketball Class C Championship! It is the Final Four round of action as the Lyons Lions look to return to the championship for the first time in nearly 30 years. They will ... Launch Stream