It's bound to happen during a snowstorm, a plow driver hitting a mailbox while cleaning up the road. It might upset you when you find out who pays for it.
A listener's photo showing the Town of New Hartford working quickly to suck up the snow covered leaves, before a coastal snow storm is expected to drop over 6 inches of the 'white stuff' on the Mohawk Valley. Watch the video of the leaf vacuum in action.
One of the only good things about Winter Storm Stella, is all the heartwarming stories of people helping out others and working together... Just like this one.
A heavy band of heavy snow began hitting the Utica and Oneida County area on Monday morning and forecasters are expecting quite a bit more throughout the day.
Winter storm Vulcan is expected to spread several inches of snow across the Northeast on Wednesday and Thursday giving fans of winter at least another week of outdoor fun. Temperatures in Upstate New York are expected to remain in the lower 30's over the course of the next week, which means that most of what falls in this storm will be around for a while...
Albany, NY (WIBX) - Governor Cuomo has activated the State Emergency Operations Center to monitor the storm and any emergency needs that may occur. Representatives from state agencies such as the State Police, the State DOT, the Thruway Authority and the Department of Health are all on hand to coordinate storm response efforts...
Well, the leaves are falling, and in Central New York that's never a good sign of things to come. For a select few of us, snowfall means skiing, snowboarding, hot chocolate and the fun of ice skating. Still for others, it means three months of being sequestered in your home, trapped by a never-ending gray sky and the fear that one well placed snow storm is the only thing keeping you from becomin
The record-breaking snowstorm that swept over the Northeast this weekend has left 2.2 million homes without power, closed public schools, and resulted in eight deaths, mainly from car accidents on icy roads.
A crippling snowstorm rages from the Carolinas to Maine in the days following Christmas 2010 stranding holiday travelers. Hardest hit are coastal New Jersey and the metropolitan corridor from Philadelphia to New York and Boston.