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Local Newsmakers Speak Out Saturday mornings.
Local Newsmakers Speak Out Saturday mornings.
UK still dominated by Thatcher's economic legacy (via AFP)
Margaret Thatcher's free-market reforms were controversial, but they fundamentally changed the British economy and still provide a yardstick against which her successors are judged. During the 1980s, her Conservative government deregulated the financial markets, broke the power of the trade unions,…
N.J. Assembly candidate would be state's first openly gay Republican lawmaker (via NJ.com)
Patti Sapone/The Star-Ledger TRENTON — Steve Cook doesn’t want to make it the centerpiece of his campaign. There are, he says, weightier issues to take up in Trenton. But since Cook — a Republican Assembly candidate in Central Jersey’s 14th District — plans to campaign on government transparency…
Two dead as asylum-seeker boat carrying 95 capsizes (via AFP)
Two people died, including a young child, and two were seriously hurt after an asylum-seeker boat capsized off Australia, but more than 90 were plucked to safety and taken ashore. The overloaded Indonesian fishing boat was spotted afloat by Australian customs 14 nautical miles north of the Australian…
The teen involved in an accident on Route 365 in Floyd has died.
Anusha Yagey, 16, was listed in critical condition yesterday morning at Upstate University Hospital in Syracuse, but later died from his injuries.
Holland Patent Superintendent, Kathleen Davis, says the school is allowing students time
It was a great night for boxing fans as boxing returned to the Turning Stone Resort Casino Friday night and for the 2nd time was featured on ESPN Friday Night Fights. Here is a recap of the fights:
The first fight featured undefeated Jackson Junior Dos Santos (13-0, 11 KO’s) who in an impress
The debut of WIBX First News with Keeler in the Morning was accompanied with fans sharing thoughts on Twitter and Facebook.
Utica, NY (WIBX) - A paramedic who was recognized for valor in removing and treating a victim trapped in a house fire, and a firefighter cited for his community service and fire prevention efforts were honored by American Legion Post 229 as Emergency Medical Technician of the Year and Firefighter of the Year during ceremonies at the Utica Post Thursday evening