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North Linn rallies to Remsen St. Mary's 52-50 in 1A State Basketball Semifinals
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Yonkers · YonkersThe fire broke out shortly before 1 a.m. at the 7-story Mona Lisa Luxury Cooperative Residence. Over 100 firefighters from the city and the surrounding area were called in to help fight the flames. The building houses around 95 families. Many had to be rescued through a fire escape.
At least 1 person dead in massive apartment fire in Yonkers
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George Santos · WashingtonFour House Republicans are calling on Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) to resign from Congress amid revelations that the freshman lawmaker misrepresented parts of his resume and biography.
These 4 House Republicans have called for George Santos to resign
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U.P. teen sentenced to prison for fatally shooting of his mother
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The LHSAA Wrestling Championships
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Lake Placid, New York · Lake PlacidNew York State has invested more than $500 million into Lake Placid’s Olympic venues and sites. The most recent set of renovations included upgrades to Mt. Van Hoevenberg, the ski jumps, the speedskating oval, Whiteface Mountain, Herb Brooks Arena, the Olympic Center and more; just in time for the World University Games.
Lake Placid displays millions in upgrades for World University Games
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Utah · UtahLetitia Lynn Frye-Irish, 50, was pronounced dead at the scene, state police said. Desiree Lynn Bump, 32, sustained life-threatening injuries, troopers said. Bump is 14 weeks pregnant and was taken by helicopter to a hospital in Sayre, Pa.
Burn victims of Cache County house explosion identified
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McDonald'sThere are no more McDonald's along the New York State Thruway in 2023. The nine remaining restaurants with the Golden Arches at food-and-fuel centers closed up permanently. All service areas -- there are 27 of them in total -- are now operated by Applegreen C-Stores.
All McDonald's close along NY Thruway, plus other restaurants. Here's why
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