News
1517 results total, viewing 61 - 80
Nearly 30 stations featured professionals from the following fields: arts and communication; business and hospitality; government, public safety, education and human services; STEM and information technology; health sciences; and skilled trades. more

The Genesis Group and the Chamber Alliance of the Mohawk Valley hosted the Regional Law Enforcement Forum to have a dialogue about bail reform laws and the shifting public perception of law enforcement. more
Herkimer Central School District senior Isabella Vredenburg was recently recognized for her success in the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ Voice of Democracy audio essay competition. more

Officials with the Kelberman Center say Adirondack Bank is helping the  community in a big way. more
A motorcyclist and his passenger were hospitalized with severe injuries after they collided with another vehicle Commercial Drive Tuesday evening. more
A request for a two-lot minor subdivision by Vincent Holdings of Utica of an approximately 1.74-acre parcel at 195 Brooks Road. more
The former executive principal at the Notre Dame Junior-Senior High School in Utica is accused of stealing more than $3,000 from the school by writing checks to himself. more
Three suspects are being sought for allegedly stealing disposable vapes from 11 Brothers Market in Rome, according to the Rome Police Department. more
A Lewis County woman is accused of selling alcohol to a minor at the Hill Top Market in West Leyden during an underage drinking sting operation, according to the New York State Police. more
A storage garage and multiple vehicles — including two 30-foot recreational vehicles — were destroyed by fire on Stone Barn Road Monday afternoon. more
Every woman is worthy of looking and feeling their best, and a resale store in Oneida has everything they need to do that. more
Three men have been convicted and sentenced to state prison for attacking another man on South Main Street in Herkimer, according to the Herkimer Police Department. more
Legislation requiring action concerning the city’s Community Development Block Grant funding are on the agenda for the next city Common Council meeting. more
Sovena USA of Rome, one of the largest olive oil companies in the world, has partnered with the Griffiss Institute on the creation and support of their STEM camps and programs in the community. more
The closure of two adjacent businesses in Bagg’s Square has opened the opportunity for renovations to begin. more
The Oneida-Madison Electric Cooperative will conduct a planned power outage at noon today for the area around Oriskany Falls. more
Local filmmaker Dennis Dewey debuted his new documentary movie “Mr. Dickens Comes to Utica” live and in person Saturday in a pair of showings at The Oneida County History Center. more
The Battle of the Books event at Hamilton College gave more than 100 area students the chance to spend some quality time with others. See video in article. more
By a majority vote, the Utica Common Council passed the city’s budget for the 2023-2024 fiscal year. more
Bassett Healthcare Network announced masks are no longer required for patients, visitors, or staff members across most areas of the health system. more
« Prev | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 76 | Next »
Currently viewing stories posted within the past 182 days.
For all older stories, please use our advanced search.