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400 jobs lost at Syracuse auto parts co.

A New York State automotive parts plant will be laying off 400 workers this August.

Hotline opens for prom, grad season

Governor Cuomo announced a new hotline to report underage drinking this prom and graduation season.

Reward offered for cat killer on L.I.

Authorities on Long Island are offering a $2,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of whoever shot a cat with an arrow.

Protesters clamor for cleaner air

Residents on Buffalo's lower west side are calling on the governor to help them breathe cleaner air.

NYS Police remember fallen troopers

They gave their lives while protecting their community. Now their colleagues are making sure fallen state troopers receive the honor they deserve.

Sen: 70 percent avoid anti-DWI device

State Sen. Charles Fuschillo says a state survey finds 70 percent of people convicted of drunken driving aren't using a required ignition interlock system that

70% avoid anti-drinking device

A state survey finds 70 percent of people convicted of drunken driving aren't using a required ignition interlock system that detects alcohol.

Warsaw Vietnam Vet honored by NYS

Warsaw Vietnam War veteran,  Spec. Ted N. Wilkinson has been honored by being nominated  by Senator Patrick Gallivan to the New York State Senate Veterans’

Old grenade found in a NY park

Police are trying to find out how a rusty grenade ended up in a suburban New York park.

3 dart attacks may be from blow gun

Police in New York City say they've arrested a teenager in connection with a string of dart attacks that wounded three people...

Man who dressed as dead mom sentenced

A man who dressed up as his mother in a bizarre real estate fraud that involved doctoring her death certificate and cashing her Social Security checks for six

Police arrest artist for I Love NY work

An artist setting up a public display featuring an "I Love New York" theme was arrested after someone called the bomb squad.

Bear killed after returning to Albany

State wildlife officers say they've killed a young male black bear because it kept returning to the populous Capital Region, even after being relocated as far

Gov ends fingerprinting for Food Stamps

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is ending the finger printing of recipients seeking Food Stamps.

Court: town prayer violated Constitution

An upstate New York town violated the constitutional ban against favoring one religion over another by opening nearly every meeting over an 11-year span with

Land bank to help deal with vacancies

The three cities of Erie County now have a new tool to keep vacant properties from turning into eyesores.

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WNY vows to remember the Holocaust

This is the day western New Yorkers remember the Holocaust.

Questions over dead employees' benefits

Who is to blame for millions of dollars in health care premiums doled out by …

E. Aurora man accused of mortgage scam

When it's time to buy a home, many people hire a mortgage broker. But how do you…