Kathy Whyte
New Yorkers Told to Up Cyber Security in Wake of International Tensions
Governor Hochul says New Yorkers should remember they are vulnerable to cyber attacks in light of current geopolitical uncertainty.
Decades-Old Barn in Kirkwood Destroyed by Fire
A decades-old barn in Kirkwood is in ashes following a fire February 3.
New York’s Mask Mandate is Extended
New Yorkers will be required to wear masks whenever inside in any public settings for an additional 11 days.
New York’s Mask Mandate is Back On
New York State’s requirement that face masks be worn in just about all indoor public settings is still in place until at least Friday, January 28.
Chenango Firefighters Battling Cold and Flames at Old Carpet Store
Chenango County firefighters were battling wind chills well below zero at a blaze early January 21 on Route 12 in North Norwich and a chimney fire in Sherburne.
New York Quickly Becoming East Coast Gambling Mecca
The first weekend of online sports betting in New York brought in the same amount that in-person sports betting at casinos brought in the two previous years.
Driver Dies After Crashing into Bridge in Cortlandville
Cortland County Sheriff's officials are investigating a single-vehicle crash in Cortlandville over the weekend that has left the driver dead.
Vestal Native Named New Police Chief
Vestal has a new Police Chief.
Johnson City Closes 2021 With a Murder
Johnson City closes out 2021 with a murder investigation.
Executive Order to Help Elderly Homeowners File Tax Exemptions
Executive Order allows local governments to lift an in-person renewal requirement for property tax exemptions for seniors and people with disabilities.