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West Bloomfield fire chief charged with DWI while responding to rollover crash

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West Bloomfield fire chief charged with DWI while responding to rollover crash
A rollover crash in West Bloomfield on Thursday evening led not only to traffic disruptions and downed utility lines, but also to the arrest of the town's fire chief on drunken driving charges. Ontario County Sheriff's deputies responded around 7:53 p.m. to Routes 5 and 20 after a 2017 Volvo V60 driven ... FULL STORY
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FL1 SPORTS: Knicks Win Game One, Vegas Jumps Early (podcast)

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HEADLINE NEWS

Boil water order lifted for affected Waterloo properties

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Residents and businesses on portions of West Elizabeth and Center streets in Waterloo can resume normal water use after health officials lifted a boil water order issued earlier this week. The Seneca County Health Department announced Friday that ... Read More

Rose man charged after cocaine found during traffic stop

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A months-long investigation stemming from a traffic stop in Wayne County has resulted in a felony drug charge against a Town of Rose resident. Robert C. Clingerman, 50, of North Rose, was arrested by the Wayne County Sheriff's ... Read More

NYS lawmakers consider broad redistricting amendment

New York state lawmakers approved a new redistricting amendment, which could go before voters in 2027. The measure would give lawmakers the power to redraw congressional lines mid-decade and would allow legislators to redraw ...

Wayne County EMS braces for birthing center closure

Ambulance crews across Wayne County are preparing for more maternity emergencies on the road, according to WHAM, as Newark-Wayne Community Hospital moves toward closing its labor and delivery unit. Local EMS agencies are developing ...

Auburn Community Hospital’s campus plan advances despite neighbors concerns

A $60 million health campus drew fresh scrutiny from Auburn neighbors this week, according to The Citizen, as developers tried to ease concerns over traffic, lighting and the buildingโ€™s size. Auburn Community Hospital wants ...

Ithaca calls for investigation into NYSEG

Ithaca leaders want state investigators to take a closer look at NYSEG as customers brace for potential utility rate hikes, according to The Ithaca Voice. The Common Council unanimously approved a resolution Wednesday urging ...

Lawmakers consider prescription fee mandate that could raise health plan costs

A proposal moving through the final days of New York's legislative session could significantly increase the amount pharmacies are paid to fill prescriptions, a change supporters say would protect local pharmacies but critics warn ...

CMAC opening night expected to bring heavy traffic to Canandaigua

Drivers traveling through the Canandaigua area Friday evening should expect significant delays as CMAC kicks off its 2026 concert season with a performance by Teddy Swims. The Ontario County Sheriff's Office issued a traffic ...

Plenty the Diner sets opening date in Naples

A beloved Naples landmark is coming back to life, according to the Daily Messenger, with Plenty the Diner set to open June 15 at the former Bob's and Ruth's restaurant site. Owners Brendan and ...

Gunfire during Jerusalem dispute leads to felony charges

A dispute at a Town of Jerusalem residence ended with gunfire and felony charges after authorities say a man fired multiple weapons in the direction of another person. Theodore D. Courtney, 33, of Penn ...

State audit finds gaps in oversight of housing program for people leaving prison

A state audit found the New York Department of Corrections and Community Supervision has failed to adequately oversee a residential housing program designed to help people leaving prison transition back into their communities, raising ...

Most people see ultraprocessed foods as health threat, support regulation, Cornell study finds

Most Americans believe ultraprocessed foods pose a major threat to public health and support stronger government oversight of the industry, according to new research led by Cornell University that found broad agreement across political ...

University of Rochester researchers warn air pollution may harm brain health

Air pollution may pose risks far beyond the lungs and heart, potentially affecting brain development in children and increasing the risk of dementia and other neurological disorders in adults, according to researchers at the ...

Inmate charged after contacting protected person from Ontario County jail

An Ontario County Jail inmate is facing a new charge after investigators say he violated an order of protection while incarcerated. Kurtis A. Freeman, 34, was arrested June 3 and charged with second-degree criminal ...

State opens nearly $20 million in grants for waterfronts, brownfields and planning projects

New York communities can apply for nearly $20 million in state funding to support waterfront revitalization, brownfield redevelopment and local planning initiatives through the 2026 Regional Economic Development Council process. The Department of State ...

Waterloo woman charged with drug possession after traffic stop

A traffic stop in the Town of Waterloo led to a drug possession charge against a Waterloo woman late Wednesday night. Jennifer L. Dineen, 51, of Waterloo, was arrested around 11:15 p.m. June 3 ...

USDA highlights rural homeownership programs during national campaign

Federal officials are using National Homeownership Month to spotlight programs aimed at helping more rural residents buy, build and repair homes across New York. USDA Rural Development New York State Director Richard Mayfield announced ...

Two charged after disturbance on Lakeshore Drive

A disturbance on Lakeshore Drive led to the arrests of two people after police responded to a report involving an intoxicated individual making suicidal statements. William A. Cole, 35, of Farmington, and Hillary K ...
SPORTS

Yankees’ Aaron Judge out at least 4-6 weeks with stress fracture in rib

Yankees' Aaron Judge out at least 4-6 weeks with stress fracture in rib
The New York Yankees received troubling news Thursday night as captain Aaron Judge was diagnosed with a stress fracture in his right first rib, an injury expected to sideline the three-time American League MVP for at least four to six ... Read More
FLX LIVING

Cayuga Lake Wine Trail highlights summer dining destinations

Seasonal Local Fare available now along the Cayuga Lake Wine Trail
A trip along the Cayuga Lake Wine Trail can offer more than tastings this summer, as several wineries expand dining options ranging from lakeside bistros to food trucks and barbecue nights. The trail's organizers are encouraging visitors to ... Read More
NATIONAL INTEREST

3 Stages of a Full-Funnel Marketing System: A Perspective From Leadia Solutions Oรœ

3 Stages of a Full-Funnel Marketing System: A Perspective From Leadia Solutions Oรœ
There is no shortage of frameworks for organizing a marketing program. Most of them, in the view of Leadia Solutions Oรœ, share the same basic flaw: they describe the funnel as a metaphor for the customer's mind rather ... Read More
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