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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
 
CENTRAL NEW YORK
Hanna concedes race to Arcuri

The race for the 24th Congressional District has come to an end. Democrat incumbent Michael Arcuri is celebrating victory and Republican Richard Hanna accepting defeat. Our Iris St. Meran has more on the journey to the finish line.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 11/19/2008 06:21 PM
  
CICERO
Gas prices continue to drop

Gas prices continue to drop nationwide and Central New York is no exception. as stations in Cicero have been packed as drivers look for the best price. That's where our Allison Lazarz was for the evening commute.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 11/19/2008 06:39 PM
  
CICERO
Town of Cicero to be audited

Earlier this month, the Town of Cicero received notice from the state that it would undergo an audit. It's a process that some taxpayers say they've been waiting for. But for the Town Supervisor, it's just another day. Our Joleene Des Rosiers explains.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 11/19/2008 05:11 PM
  
CITY OF SYRACUSE
Crouse sex assault suspect indicted

The man accused of sexually assaulting a patient at Crouse Hospital last month has been indicted by a grand jury.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 11/19/2008 04:11 PM
ONONDAGA COUNTY
Onondaga Nation shooting under investigation

The Onondaga County sheriff's office is investigating an early morning shooting that took place on the Onondaga Nation.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 11/19/2008 02:46 PM
CITY OF SYRACUSE
Stabbing murder indictments

The two men accused in Syracuse's second homicide of the year have been indicted by a grand jury.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 11/19/2008 04:03 PM
CITY OF SYRACUSE
Forty Under Forty honored at luncheon

Forty local business professionals were honored at the Convention Center in Syracuse on Wednesday.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 11/19/2008 04:20 PM
  
OSWEGO COUNTY
Tree cutter sentenced

An Oswego County man has been sentenced after he was convicted of illegally cutting and removing trees on private property in the Village of Central Square back in 2005.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 11/19/2008 04:57 PM
LIVERPOOL
Crash knocks out power in Liverpool

Onondaga County 911 says a truck crashed into a telephone pole, bringing down power lines and two poles in Liverpool.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 11/19/2008 02:39 PM
  
ONONDAGA COUNTY
LeMoyne receives $50 million endowment

LeMoyne College is the recipient of the McDevitt Endowment, which is currently valued at about $50 million.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 11/19/2008 02:48 PM
MOHAWK VALLEY
Hanna concedes race to Arcuri

The race for the 24th Congressional District has come to an end. Democrat incumbent Michael Arcuri is celebrating victory and Republican Richard Hanna accepting defeat. Our Iris St. Meran has more on the journey to the finish line.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 11/19/2008 06:21 PM
  
VESTAL
Racial slur investigation wrapping up

The investigation into the alleged racial name calling incident at a soccer game between Vestal and Horseheads is drawing to a close.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 11/19/2008 05:02 PM
  
GOUVERNEUR
Second woman facing rape charges for relationship with inmate

Another woman faces rape charges for allegedly having sex with an inmate at the Gouverneur Correctional Facility.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 11/19/2008 02:37 PM
SPORTS NEWS
SU star Devendorf investigated for assault
FULL STORY >> Updated: 11/19/2008 10:35 AM
SPORTS NEWS
Orange get win over Richmond
FULL STORY >> 11/19/2008 08:13 AM
SPORTS NEWS
Big signing day at CBA
FULL STORY >> Updated: 11/18/2008 10:55 PM
  
POLITICS
Hanna concedes race to Arcuri

The race for the 24th Congressional District has come to an end. Democrat incumbent Michael Arcuri is celebrating victory and Republican Richard Hanna accepting defeat. Our Iris St. Meran has more on the journey to the finish line.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 11/19/2008 06:21 PM
  
POLITICS
New Yorkers think Clinton would be good choice for Secretary of State

In a new Marist College Institute for Public Opinion Poll, about 55 percent of New Yorkers want President-elect Barack Obama to pick Clinton as Secretary of State.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 11/19/2008 05:41 PM
  
ALBANY
Governor Paterson asks for federal aid
FULL STORY >> Updated: 11/19/2008 04:44 PM
  
ALBANY
SUNY's interim chief to resign
FULL STORY >> 11/19/2008 12:18 PM
  
US
Lean Cuisine meals recalled
FULL STORY >> Updated: 11/18/2008 07:00 PM
HEALTH