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National Night Out events in DC, Md. and Va.
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Environment CanadaEnvironment Canada has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for parts of eastern Ontario on July 20. Conditions are favourable for the development of severe thunderstorms that may be capable of producing strong wind gusts and large hail. Wind gusts could reach up to 100 km/h with nickel size hail which will begin some time in the afternoon.See the Story
Severe thunderstorm watch in effect for parts of eastern Ontario
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Environment CanadaThe 22News Storm Team has issued a Weather Alert for strong to severe thunderstorms Tuesday.See the Story
Weather Alert: Strong to severe thunderstorms Tuesday
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Rome, New York · RomeBank employees described the suspect as an older white man with a slender frame. No weapon was shown, and the man ran out of the bank with an undetermined amount of cash. Investigators believe the same suspect may have robbed another bank in town last month. Anyone who can identify the suspect is asked to contact Seekonk detectives at (508) 336-7027.See the Story
Police looking for Seekonk bank robbery suspect
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Utica, New York · UticaOneida County Executive Anthony Picente calls on Mayor Palmieri for collaboration. Picente wants to capitalize on the people-aspect of nexus and the u-district. He says they have a lot on their plate right now surrounding Nexus and the MVHS parking garage. The Mayor says he has spoke with the state and business owners.See the Story
U-District & Bagg's Square Development: County Executive Picente calling on Mayor Palmieri for collaboration
Utica, New York · UticaJoe Kelly and guest Patti Demma discuss her new book, Timmy Is Resilient. Patti talks about her experience working with children, and tips for dealing with toxic stress. Weather: Partly Cloudy, Mostly Sunny, Pop-up PM Shower.See the Story
The Joe Kelly Show with guest, local author Patti Demma – August 7th, 2022
Utica, New York · UticaMohawk Valley Community College will be hosting the STEP Into Careers workshop for middle and high school on Saturday, August 13th. The event is scheduled to take place from 12:00 pm to 2:30 pm in the MVCC ACC Building Snack Bar Area. STEP programs encourage students to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) licensed fields & professions.See the Story
MVCC hosting ‘STEP Into Careers’ August 13th
Utica, New York · UticaThe Utica Police Department has identified the victim in the Tuesday, August 9th fatal vehicle accident. 29-year-old Quadre Deberry of Utica died of his injuries at St. Elizbeth’s Hospital. Todd Janicke of Whitesboro is still reported to be in critical condition.See the Story
UPD releases identity of victim in fatal August 9 crash
Utica, New York · UticaThe Mohawk Valley Latino Association (MVLA) and Levitt Amp Utica music series have teamed up for two days of live music. The event includes activities such as a Domino Tournament, and Zumba as well as a number of children's activities, food, and merchandise.See the Story
MVLA and Levitt AMP Utica Music Series team up
Utica, New York · UticaA fatal vehicle accident occurred on 790 east near the Route 12 ramp on August 9th, leaving one person dead and one in critical condition. The identity of the person who perished will not be released until after notifications to the family have been made. The accident is still under investigation by the Utica Police Department's Accident Reconstruction Team who is currently on the scene.See the Story
Fatal vehicle accident in Utica on August 9th
Utica, New York · UticaTwo suspects in the assault investigation from August 7th in which a man was left in critical condition have been apprehended. The three suspects are all minors, and their identities will not be released at this time. Police say the investigation is ongoing and that another 17-year-old suspect remains at large.See the Story