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Wednesday, December 3, 2008
 
OSWEGO
Apartment house destroyed by fire

A two-family home was destroyed by a fire Wednesday morning in Oswego. It started at about 10 a.m. at 134 West Bridge Street.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/03/2008 06:31 PM
  
CITY OF SYRACUSE
Police identify homicide victim

The woman who was stabbed in the City of Syracuse has died from her injuries. Police say Yeisha Howard was involved in an altercation in front of the Sunset Terrace Apartment Complex on 1815 East Fayette Street.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/03/2008 11:59 AM
  
NORWICH
Sacco gets life, O'Connor 30 years in prison

Linda O'Connor of Norwich and her landlord, Dean Sacco of New Jersey, will each spend decades behind bars for selling a minor for sex in exchange for rent money. Our Karen Lee has more from the Binghamton Federal Court House.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/03/2008 06:06 PM
  
CAYUGA COUNTY
Judge hears case on untaxed cigarettes

Should the Cayuga Indian Nation be allowed to sell untaxed cigarettes or are they breaking the law with every pack sold? It is a debate currently playing out in Cayuga County Court. As our Allison Lazarz tells us, it all stems from a chunk of land purchased five years ago.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/03/2008 06:13 PM
  
CITY OF SYRACUSE
Buyer beware!

Hazardous toys are still sold in stores across New York, despite a new law overhauling the nation’s product safety watchdog agency. This is according to a report released by the New York Public Interest Research Group. Our Joleene Des Rosiers has more on how to find toys that are toxic to your children.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/03/2008 04:12 PM
  
CITY OF SYRACUSE
Survey shows changing attitudes toward LGBT people

Americans are changing their attitudes toward lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. That's what a new nationwide survey says and LGBT people in Central New York say they are seeing those attitudes change right before their eyes. As our Katie Morse tells us, one recent murder may have played a role. ONLINE EXTRA: Read the entire survey inside this story.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/03/2008 06:35 PM
  
ONONDAGA COUNTY
OCC hosts panel discussion on sex abuse

Experts from around the area met at Onondaga Community College Wednesday for a panel discussion on the topic of sexual abuse.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/03/2008 05:56 PM
  
CITY OF SYRACUSE
Red Cross holds Heroes Breakfast

A hero can be defined as someone admired for his or her brave deeds or noble actions. Neighbors, donors and friends fitting that definition at least in some way are honored at the 10th annual Real Heroes Breakfast at the OnCenter. Brad Vivacqua has more on the event.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/03/2008 07:40 AM
  
AUBURN
Two arrested in prostitution sting

Auburn Police are making progress as they try to bring down a local prostitution ring. Two women were arrested Tuesday night in an undercover sting operation.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/03/2008 04:36 PM
FULTON
Fulton considering eliminating city attorney

Fulton is putting its city budget together for next year and is considering eliminating several positions, including the city attorney and assistant fire chief.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/03/2008 06:24 PM
  
BINGHAMTON
Sacco gets life, O'Connor 30 years in prison

Linda O'Connor of Norwich and her landlord, Dean Sacco of New Jersey, will each spend decades behind bars for selling a minor for sex in exchange for rent money. Our Karen Lee has more from the Binghamton Federal Court House.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/03/2008 06:06 PM
  
CHEMUNG COUNTY
Program launched to track sex offenders

The sheriff and other law enforcement and county officials unveiled the Offender Watch program Wednesday.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/03/2008 07:04 PM
  
CANTON
SUNY Canton study looks at turning grass into home heating source

As another North Country winter approaches, people are trying to find ways to heat their homes and save a little extra cash at the same time. SUNY Canton is working to develop an alternative source for home heating. Our Kaitlyn Lionti has more on the process researchers say would be cheaper and better for the environment.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/03/2008 06:32 PM
  
SPORTS NEWS
BU kickin' it in the classroom
FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/03/2008 07:02 PM
  
SPORTS NEWS
B-Sens glad to say goodbye to November
FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/03/2008 06:59 PM