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College student finds out her ancestor was the first graduate of her school
Many students across Central New York will be graduating this weekend. This year, it will be a significant day for Hamilton College students as they are celebrating their...
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Keeping Healthy: Lawnmower Safety
"Over 300 million dollars a year is spent treating lawnmower injuries. A quarter of a million people are injured every year," says Dr. Frank Dubeck...
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152 gradute from Utica School of Commerce
Graduation season is here and on Thursday night, Utica's first post-secondary school held it's 116th commencement ceremony.After putting in two years or more, 152 students...
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2012 National Distance Running Hall of Fame runners announced
The 35th Annual Boilermaker Road Race is just around the corner and running is on the minds of many in Central New York.The National Distance...
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Volunteers load up bikes for The Ride for Missing Children
The Ride for Missing Children in Central New York officially starts Friday, but preparation was underway beforehand.Volunteers began loading up the bikes for the ride...
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Oneida County Public Market is Open for Business
The REA wing at Union Station was built nearly a century ago and now it will house the Oneida County Public Market.
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Former Waterville Gym Teacher Found Guilty
The Waterville physical education teacher accused of the sexually misconduct of a student is judged by his peers.
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MV Psych Center One Last Effort
"Stop turning your backs on us and stop turning your back on our patients."
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Hundreds of National Guard Soldiers and Airmen are training for terrorist-related incidents
More than 700 National Guard Soldiers and Airmen are all here in Central New York as they're preparing to be certified this weekend. But, it's not just...
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Community members participate in inclusion conference
Over a hundred teachers, school administrators and families attended an inclusion conference today. Participants learned more about inclusive education, supporting and including students with disabilities in classrooms. One attendee, eight-year-old...
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Little Falls Hospital announces multi-million dollar renovation project
One hometown hospital will be getting a facelift during the next eighteen months. Little Falls Hospital will be undergoing a $12 million project to enhance outpatient and...
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Helping Hands 5/16
IT'S HARD TO GO A DAY WITHOUT HEARING A STORY OF SOMEONE STEALING ANOTHER PERSON'S IDENTITY.IT'S EVEN HARDER TO PROTECT YOUR IDENTITY FROM THESE AGRESSIVE...
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Photos of Utica online: effective, but ethical?
Pictures of Utica circling the internet are sparking some controversy in the Renaissance City."Timesunion.com," which is an Albany based newspaper, published photographs under the title...
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Utica Common Council approves $100,000 from county
The Utica Common Council has voted to accept $100,000 from the county to go toward the Utica Police Department.County Executive, Anthony Picente and District Attorney,...
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UCSD budget passed, District still negotiating with Teachers Union
As many school districts' budgets have been passed by voters, including the Utica City schools, the district still faces one more obstacle. The Utica City School District still needs...
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Annsville man sentenced to five years in state prison after eight hour standoff
The Annsville man who barricaded himself during an eight hour standoff in February has been sentenced today in Oneida County Court. 41-year-old Daniel Bragg will be serving five years...
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Current Herkimer County Assistant District Attorney announces his candidacy for D.A. position
At this time, there has yet to be a new District Attorney elected for Herkimer County. However, Assistant District Attorney Jeffrey Carpenter has officially announced his candidacy...
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From CNY To London: Chobani becomes Olympic Sponsor
It all begin with five flavors and only five employees but the New Berlin based yogurt company will be on the international stage in London for the...
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Otsego County's Bike to Work Day
It's Otsego County's Fourth Annual Bike to Work Day.The Otsego County Conservation Association encouraged all bike riders to wear bright colors, travel in the direction...
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Woman crashes into Empire Vision in New Hartford
A portion of Commercial Drive in New Hartford was shut down Wednesday after a woman ran into the side of Empire Vision.According to New Hartford...
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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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