Kathy Whyte
New York State Manufactures Own Hand-Sanitizer to Fight Gouging
New York looks to thwart price-gougers by providing free, state manufactured, alcohol-based sanitizer to residents to fight the spread of the coronavirus.
Flu Season Record Broken in New York State
New York State now has more documented cases of seasonal influenza than it ever has had since records started being kept.
Cornell Cooperative Extension Hosts Tax Seminar for Part-Time Farmers
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Broome County is holding a tax school for residents dabbling in agriculture.
New York Looks Seeks New Robo Call Crackdown Tools for 2020
New York could double the fines against telecommunications companies transmitting annoying automated calls to residents.
New York Tipped Workers Could Make More By End of 2020
While the minimum wage in New York went up, Governor Andrew Cuomo is mandating most tipped workers also get at least the legal base pay.
New York Assembly Minority Leader Arrested for DWI
New York State Assemblyman admits he had a “lapse of judgement” and takes responsibility for driving drunk on New Year’s Eve.
Keep Your Pets’ Holiday Season Healthy, Safe and Bright
While we deck the halls for the holiday season and plan all the celebrations, keep the safety of your beloved pets in mind and be prepared for emergencies.
Racist Images Appear at Syracuse University Twice in a Week
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is condemning a second incident of hateful images showing up at Syracuse University in a week.
Foodie Friday Scalloped Sweet Potatoes
This is a really nice change from the traditional sweet potato casserole with the marshmallows on top that no one is really sure what to do with...
Home Energy Assistance Program Signups Start November 12
Enrollment for the 2019-2020 regular Home Energy Assistance Program opens Tuesday, November 12.