The new acting Superintendent of Schools in the Utica City School District says that the Evolv Weapons Detector system purchased for nearly $4 million will now have to replaced.
With two newly elected Utica School Board members getting ready to take their seats on the district's board of education, a new opening has suddenly and unexpectedly popped up.
A longtime member of the Utica School Board and its current president says suggestions of wrongdoing being made against him by a candidate for the school board are false.
The first candidate for the upcoming Utica School Board elections has been discovered. Danielle Padula of Broadway Utica has announced her intention to run for a seat.