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The Endicott man admitted he called the congresswoman's office seven times and graphically detailed how he would hurt her. → Read More
The baby girl who lives in Jefferson County suffered a brain hemorrhage. She was transferred to a Syracuse hospital. → Read More
The 38-year-old man created anonymous Instagram accounts and sent dozens of threats to the Grammy-award winning singer. → Read More
The man was simply identified as John Doe when he was tried, convicted and sentenced to more than four years in federal prison. → Read More
Five people were injured in the crash. → Read More
A missing child alert for Cartier Webb-Terry was sent Wednesday afternoon. → Read More
The Watertown man cooked meals in the Home Ec room and played basketball in the gym, police said. → Read More
Most were found outdoors, others were in vehicles, county officials said. → Read More
Some Utica residents received an emergency alert Tuesday afternoon advising them to stay inside. → Read More
Exit 53 in Buffalo to Exit 59 remain closed to commercial trucks. → Read More
The Genesee Brewery was able to stack nine of its cans against a pile of snow. → Read More
The two Ontario County residents were charged with a felony charge and may face other charges. → Read More
Police said Michael Monroe was killed early Friday morning. → Read More
Kyle Bertrand faked payments and sent empty boxes, prosecutors said. → Read More
Police said they have been receiving multiple similar calls the past several days. → Read More
Police determined the man fell 25 feet before crashing down into the river. → Read More
Two vehicles crashed at an intersection in Niagara County. → Read More
He planned on taking a photo after he climbed up, police said. → Read More
Seven counties remain under the watch. → Read More
The 63rd rivalry game between Ithaca College and SUNY Cortland's football teams will kickoff at noon Nov. 12. → Read More