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Utica Library calling all creative designers for expansion project
The Utica Public Library is calling all creative designers for their latest expansion project. The library will be opening a cafe in their former mystery...
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Herkimer County recognized as community making positive change
The White House Council is recognizing Herkimer County as one of 12 communities making positive changes. The White House Council for Community Solutions acknowledges Herkimer County...
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Sugar, it isn't always so sweet
Americans are consuming about one 156 lbs of sugar each year. Sugar should only make up, no more than 10% of your daily calories. Looking...
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Senator Seward Hosts Economic Summit
Business owners - large and small - and reps from the health care, education, and government sectors gathered on Thursday to discuss the economy of Otsego County. Senator James...
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State aid to arrive early for City of Utica
The City of Utica is thanking Albany for the state aid payment that is on its way early this year. Usually arriving in late March, over $10...
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Part I 2012 Challenge: A Struggle to Become Faster, Healthier, and Stronger
Five area residents are all competing in the ultimate health and fitness challenge. On April 4th, these contestants will take a series of fitness tests to determine the...
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Riesel Sentenced
The mood in court today was simply cold. According to Riesel she would've received $180,000 from Francis Nelson. Instead she'll be serving 16 years behind bars. "I...
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Another case of animal rabies confirmed in Oneida County
The Oneida County Health Department has confirmed a second case of animal rabies this year. According to a release, two of the rabies cases involve rabid raccoons...
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Utica Monday Nite announces end of summer-long programming
Utica Monday Nite says they are bringing down the final curtain on its Summer Series, according to a news release.After 15 years of celebrating music,...
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Former MWPAI president dies at 74
Former Munson Williams Proctor Arts Institute President, Milton Bloch, has died in his home in Charlotte, North Carolina. The 74-year-old former president served at MWPAI from 1991 through...
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Concerned Citizens Urge Palmieri to Move Contract Legislation Forward
The Utica City Common Council has recently voted to put a resolution on the fall election ballot asking voters to give the council the right to approve...
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State of the County Address
When County Executive Anthony Picente first took office he laid out a vision. Picente says he wanted to build a region of innovation. One...
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Rome man hospitalized trying to avoid deer
A Rome man is in the hospital after trying to avoid hitting a deer. Oneida County Deputies say 29-year-old Robert Smith was driving on Rome New London...
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Father, daughter caught with drug-laced candy
A father and daughter are now in jail after police seized 40 pounds of hard candy that were laced with concentrated cannabis as well as a pound...
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MVCC Rome Campus Hosts Job Fair
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Utica Budget Discussed in Public Conversation
The discussion continues regarding the dire financial situation the city of Utica is facing. Monday night, select Utica Common Council Members held their third 'Plain Talk Conversation'...
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Monday Morning Quarterback: HCCC Men's Basketball
How do you measure a team's success? Well when your college has the nickname, "Home of Champions" it becomes apparent there's only one way to measure....
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Valentine's Day arsonists still at-large
Oneida Indian Nation Police are still looking for the suspects responsible for the valentine's day fire on Patrick Road. A $2,500 reward is being offered...
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A 10-year-old's battle with cancer
Relay for Life has had an impact on many people throughout the country.One person in particular is 10-year-old Jesse Schofield."On May 5th, 2009, I was...
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Lessons Learned from the Appalachian Trail
It began as a childhood dream, and turned into a lifetime goal. "He pointed that way and he said if you walk south you can end up...
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Meet the Eyewitness News Team
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Jeff Matthews
The only thing Jeff ever wanted to do more than be an on-camera Meteorologist was play left field for the Yankees. By the age of 7, he was already posting...
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Elsa Gillis
Elsa is thrilled to be part of our team as an Anchor and Producer for WUTR & WFXV Eyewitness News. Coming from Newtown, Connecticut, she graduated from Cornell University with a...
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Stephen Bond
Born and raised in the Central New York area, Stephen is excited to launch his career at home as a multimedia journalist at WUTR. He earned a bachelor's degree from...
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Rachel Polansky
Rachel is excited to join the Eyewitness News team as a Multimedia Journalist. Rachel is a 2012 Penn State graduate with a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism. While there, she was...
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Michael Spellman
A true hometown talent, Michael was born and raised in Central New York. His first taste of journalism came as a Sports Reporter for his high school newspaper...
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Mary Wilson
Mary Wilson is native of southern Vermont. She has lived and studies in Central New York, and has a Broadcast Journalism degree from Syracuse University's Newhouse School...
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