Drivers who crash into the rail bridge will receive an automatic 8 points on their license beginning February 16th.
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State senators in New York are celebrating the passage of two bills that would regulate toxic "forever" chemicals.
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County Executive Ryan McMahon will give students until March 20 to submit names for the new Inner Harbor attraction.
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Citizens for Affordable Rates used a Super Bowl TV ad to bring more attention to their fight against high car insurance rates in New York State. They propose reducing fraud & insurers' profits.
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A Syracuse University professor, who took the ice over thirty years ago, took the ice in Lake Placid, where she inspired young fans at the 2026 Empire State Winter Games.
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Rising grocery prices have some Central New Yorkers considering growing their own food, but starting can seem daunting in the freezing winter months.
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Party lays out a MAGA-like agenda they hope will energize their base and send the Nassau County executive to the governor’s office.
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The FBI says a glove containing DNA was found about two miles from Nancy Guthrie's Arizona home and appears to match those worn by a masked person outside her front door the night she vanished.
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Taxpayers spent $1 billion on the facility that Elon Musk’s company rents for $1 a year.
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As the Munich Security Conference wraps up, reassurances from Marco Rubio met a Europe questioning whether it can — and must — stand on its own.
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As Congress stalls on DHS funding and debates body cameras and warrants for ICE raids, former DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano talks about the department's past and future.
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With multiple tech addiction trials expected this year, Julianna Arnold of the parents group 'Parents Rise' says the legal pressure is overdue for Big Tech.