The Buffalo Sabres escaped Edmonton with a 4–3 overtime win on Tuesday night, salvaging two points after surrendering a three ...
On Tuesday, the Cayuga County Legislature held a special meeting covering a range of financial issues as it works to finalize a spending plan for 2026 and conclude regularly scheduled business. The ...
Karen L. Parkhurst, a longtime community advocate and former financial executive, died Dec. 4, 2025, following a brief illness. She was 82. Parkhurst is remembered for her decades of professional ...
William Smith basketball fell on the road in Liberty League play Tuesday, dropping an 81-40 decision to Ithaca. The Herons ...
Seneca Falls is ready to channel the spirit of Bedford Falls once again as it kicks off its beloved “It’s a Wonderful Life” Festival this Friday. The three-day celebration, inspired by the classic ...
With food banks overwhelmed and grocery prices on the rise, Senator Chuck Schumer is sounding the alarm over deep cuts to the ...
New York is expanding its investment in clean energy jobs with $40 million in new annual workforce development funding over the next four years to support advanced nuclear energy and high-demand clean ...
Nearly two-thirds of U.S. teens now use artificial intelligence chatbots, while heavy use of TikTok and YouTube remains a daily — and often constant — part of teen life, according to a new nationwide ...
AUBURN — Cayuga Community College Professor Melissa Johnson has been selected as one of 11 faculty members across the State University of New York system to participate in the prestigious ...
New York is committing more than $45 million in new funding to expand supportive housing across the state, with 200 conditional awards approved to support services and operating costs for up to 8,389 ...
Americans across the country are facing what lawmakers and news outlets describe as “huge sticker shock” as Affordable Care Act (ACA) health insurance premiums surge ahead of the possible expiration ...
Geneva City Council has scheduled two special meetings next week at City Hall, both of which will be held in the second-floor conference room. The first meeting is set for 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 16.
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