A group of truckers are threatening to take over the streets of Skaneateles next week. They say the village is to blame for some proposed state-wide regulations, designed to keep garbage haulers off local roads. Our Giselle Phelps has the latest on the truckers' plans to protest.
The future remains undecided for many Syracuse school buildings. The Joint Schools Construction Board voted against a construction proposal presented Thursday morning and as our Katie Morse tells us, one school was at the center of that decision.
The Blodgett School community celebrated the board's vote on Thursday.
A Madison County family is out of their home after a late night fire in Nelson. It started at about 10:45 last night at 4065 Nelson Street.
The S.U. football team will take on Notre Dame tomorrow in South Bend, Indiana. But, as part of NBC's National Green Week, it's not the only competition going on between the two schools.
A week after a transgender woman was shot and killed in Syracuse, advocates nationwide are remembering those who have lost their lives because of their lifestyle choice. Our Joleene Des Rosiers was at Transgender Remembrance Day at the Syracuse University Campus on Thursday.
Showing Syracuse teens that violence is not the answer. Lifeplace and two other local organizations are teaming up for a new program.
Sheriff’s deputies have arrested a 16-year-old for breaking into a Mexico church and stealing several items. But the case still remains open and that might mean that more than one person was involved. Our Andy Mattison has more.
There's a new Hero in town. The Onondaga County Sheriff's Office's first bloodhound is now known as Hero.
The state's new sea grant director stopped in Oswego to meet with the program's Great Lake staff on Thursday.
Are you always on the go and just too busy to prepare Thanksgiving dinner this year? Or is your family small and you don't like having all the leftovers? Then what about a pre-made holiday meal. As our Amy Ohler explains, the meals come with all the fixings and take only two hours to cook!
The smell of smoke forced an evacuation at an Elmira school on Thursday.
A burst of applause for the BCC women's soccer team. The team is celebrating their Division III national championship.
New unemployment numbers out Thursday afternoon paint a very dismal picture of state's workforce that just one year ago. Capital Tonight's Erin Billups has more on the numbers and the story they tell about New York.