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Boilermaker: Sheila Burth
Of the handful of perennial boilermaker runners there's only one woman left...
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Supreme Court ruling may change the way officers handle strip searches
A recent Supreme Court decision may change the way officers handle strip searches for anyone arrested. According to the ruling, any person arrested can be strip searched even...
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Empire State Building Lights up Blue for Autism Awareness Day
We've been reporting that one 1 in 88 children has Autism--that's according to numbers recently released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Yesterday kicked...
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$30 Million Investment to Repair 216 Miles of Roads and Eight Bridges
Governor Andrew Cuomo announced today accelerated road and bridge projects as part of the New York Works program.It is estimated to bring in around $29,886,323...
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Local Police Join Forces with Canadian Border Patrol for Easter Weekend
If you're thinking of going over the border this holiday weekend, drive carefully.Area State Troopers will be teaming up with the Canadian border patrol to...
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Missing Black Cats in Little Falls
The Little Falls Police have been investigating reports of six missing black cats in the area of West Monroe Street in Little falls. Sgt. Justin...
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Benefit for Layne
A fundraiser was held Sunday to raise money for 1-year-old Layne who has Prader-Willi Syndrome.
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Social Media Safety for parents
The internet has become a part of many people's everyday lives. When it comes to keeping up with friends, family, and gossip, chances are you saw...
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Raymond Daviau appointed new Mayor of Village of Whitesboro
After a bit of a shuffle, The Village of Whitesboro officially has a new mayor.On Monday afternoon, the Village Board of Trustee's voted to appoint...
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The Medical Advocate: 4/02/12
It's said you should never go grocery shopping when you're hungry because you may not make the best decisions for your diet or your budget.For...
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America's Great Heart Run and Walk in Oneonta
More than two hundred runners and walkers came out to raise over ten thousand dollars. Community members participated in the 12 annual Oneonta Heart Run and Walk...
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Utica Police layoffs and demotions become a reality
The Utica Police Department layoffs have become a reality. Twelve police officers have been laid off while 23 have been demoted. Utica Police Chief, Mark Williams is...
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Monday Morning Quarterback: UC Men's Lacrosse
The root word for redemption is redeem, to redeem something means to clear by payment. And The Pioneers without question feel they have unfinished business after a...
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Water Main Break Leads to Boil Water Advisory
The Mohawk Valley Water authority has issued a boil water advisory in Utica for Burnet Street from Bleecker Street to Elizabeth Street and Post Street...
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4% State Sales Tax on Clothing Eliminated
State Senator Joseph Griffo announced a tax cut yesterday on clothing and related items under $110. And it's not an April Fool's joke, Griffo says...
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Flags to be Flown at Half-Staff in Memory of Fallen New York Soldier
Governor Andrew Cuomo has directed all flags on state government buildings be flown at half-staff today in honor of a fallen soldier from New York. ...
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Household Hazardous Waste
The weather is getting warmer every day and that means that spring cleaning is fast approaching. Today was the first day Oneida-Herkimer Solid Waste Authority is accepting hazardous...
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Crazy Otto's Classic Burger
As Ray Kroc, the creator of McDonald's once said, "it requires a certain kind of mind to see beauty in a hamburger bun." but that's just what...
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Keeping Healthy: Niche Program
In this week's 'Keeping Healthy' Report, we look at the NICHE Program at Little Falls Hospital.
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One area hatchery prepping for trout season kickoff
For all you fishermen who are itching to get outdoors, this Sunday officially kicks off the first day of trout season. Of course you need fish...
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Trenton Town Supervisor Mark Scheidelman, accused of sexually abusing a young boy, began his trial today. WATCH #WUTR http://t.co/RW1NtGOvWf
They're the ones running toward fires, floods& shootings. Red Cross implements program to increase volunteerism #WUTR http://t.co/Rw2I6RJkY4
Today marks the start of 'Small Business Week' across the state. I visit Herkimer County's 'Main Street Monday' #WUTR http://t.co/CagBx55Vkm
RT @RPolansky_WUTR: Long-awaited agreement between Oneida Indian Nation & NYS brings mixed reactions. Is it jackpot or bust? WATCH #WUTR http://t.co/C9VOPe7Bqe
Meet the Eyewitness News Team
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Joe Parker
Joe Parker is an award-winning, well traveled journalist. He's been broadcasting since 1984...more than half his life, so far. Joe comes to the Utica area from the Gulf Coast (Florida,...
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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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Jennifer Lee
Jennifer Lee joined WUTR/WPNY/WFXV as a Multimedia Journalist in August 2011. She is eager and honored to be apart of the news team and becoming the voice for the Central...
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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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