US
ESPN released a 47 minute audio tape recording that is the crux of Laurie Fine's lawsuit against the sports station. Laurie Fine is the wife of fired assistant SU men’s basketball coach Bernie Fine. She says that ESPN and two of its employees defamed her by broadcasting excerpts of the audio tape. Her lawyers say those excerpts were of statements taken out of context and claims ESPN doctored the tape. Our Erin Clarke has more.
Updated 10:40 PM
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Utica
The spotlight is once again shining on the City of Utica for some less than flattering reasons.
Updated 6:01 PM
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New York
A Brooklyn based energy service company has agreed to pay refunds to 2,700 consumers who may have signed up for electricity and natural gas service expecting savings. YNN's Bill Carey says the Attorney General says aggressive sales tactics left many consumers confused and facing bills that did not go down, but went up.
Updated 5:13 PM
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Utica
Thanks to a $312,000 capital project, the wing is now equipped with electricity, new windows, and stairs.
1:45 PM
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Utica
Jurors found David Lemery not guilty of course of sexual conduct against a child in the first degree. They did find him guilty of that charge in the second degree.
1:18 PM
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Utica
Members of the public joined elected officials to hand over a petition to save the Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center to Assemblyman Anthony Brindisi.
12:00 PM
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Utica
Utica's common council has accepted a $100,000 gift to help with its police department's budget troubles. But agreeing to the deal does not sit well with everyone. Our Andrew Sorensen explains why money for the deeply gouged police department has turned into such a hot issue.
Updated 05/16/2012 10:58 PM
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Utica
The fate of a former Waterville gym teacher accused of molesting a student more than a decade ago is now in the hands of a jury. Deliberations in the David Lemery trial began Wednesday in Oneida County Court. Sarah Blazonis reports.
Updated 05/16/2012 06:52 PM
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Mohawk Valley
Mosquito season is almost here and area health departments are looking to prevent the spread of diseases such as EEE and the West Nile Virus. Health departments from the state are teaming up to educate the public. Our Iris St. Meran tells us what they want you to know to protect yourself.
Updated 05/16/2012 06:37 PM
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Oneida County
The man charged in connection with a February standoff was sentenced in Oneida County Court Wednesday.
05/16/2012 06:13 PM
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