The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles is reminding New Yorkers they have until Oct. 26 to register to vote in the upcoming presidential election. You can apply in person at the DMV if you ...
TEXAS — If you live in Texas and have a smartphone, you may have been awoken to the sound of an emergency alert early Friday morning. At around 4:50 a.m. Friday, a “blue alert” was sent out across ...
October is Adopt-a-Shelter-Dog Month. And the need for help is great. According to the SPCA, more than 3 million dogs enter shelters every year. Pet rescue and safety expert Dan Schachner joins ...
Fourteen New York local governments have been designated as "some level of fiscal stress," according to a new report from state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli's office. The state capital of Albany is one ...
HONOLULU — Can a trimmed Beard be a face of a franchise once again? That’s what the Los Angeles Clippers want to find out. Former MVP James Harden, as prolific a scorer as there has been in the modern ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — A group of Nazareth University students are having a hand in preserving history for generations to come. Nazareth Italian and history majors will conduct in-person history interviews ...
The NCAA announced regional sites for its 2027 and 2028 basketball tournaments, and Raleigh was chosen to host a men's regional semifinals and final in 2028. N.C. State and the Lenovo Center will host ...
Budget season is officially underway, as New York state faces a $2.3 billion budget gap heading into the 2026 fiscal year and a projected $13.9 billion hole by 2028. Multibillion-dollar budget gaps ...
BLACK MOUNTAIN, N.C. — As western North Carolina continues to pick up the pieces from Hurricane Helene, now is the time to provide people with what they need. The Ingles in Black Mountain near Sunset ...
Syracuse University College of Law added a housing clinic to its clinical legal education this year. D’Andre Gordon and Connor Hamilton are in their final year of law school. They are excited to ...
With the recovery efforts underway after Hurricane Helene, we have seen that repair efforts can fall on taxpayers. Here in New York, local officials and activists gathered to urge Gov. Kathy Hochul to ...
The federal government says there is enough money to go around for the victims affected by Hurricane Helene applying for assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), but there are ...