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Cuomo introduces grant to help unemployed New Yorkers
If you're on the job hunt we have some good news.Governor Andrew Cuomo announced over $10 million will go to help unemployed New Yorkers accelerate...
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Utica Police investigating robbery on Sherman Drive
Police are investigating a Utica robbery.According to Police, the victim was walking on the street last night when two men approached him and knocked him...
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Millions of step stools recalled due to fall hazards
Around 1.6 million step stools in the United States are being recalled due to a fall hazard.The folding step stools are manufactured by Kennedy International.The...
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Bully in the Schoolyard: Part 2
24-year-old Dan Perruzzi says the only way he escaped the stress, as he puts it, was when he changed schools. We also hear from a teacher...
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Local officials push for tougher animal abuse laws
Testimony was heard from different officials Wednesday afternoon about concerns on cruelty to companion animals.Oneida County District Attorney, Scott McNamara was one of three who...
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A 500 mile journey with a twist
In their words, the friendship between American, Glenn Charles and United Kingdom native Richard Harpham is a modern day "bromance."And it all evolved from a...
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The Spare Seat Kayak Expedition
If you want to participate in The Spare Seat Kayak Expedition head on over to www.thespareseat.com
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Helping Hands 5/13/12
ONE OF THE REASONS SENIOR PARENTS AND ADULT CHILDREN GET FRUSTRATED AS WE AGE, IS BECAUSE IT GETS HARDER FOR MOM AND DAD TO DO...
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Senator Gillibrand fights to protect low-interest student loans
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is continuing to fight to protect low-interest student loans to make college more affordable for students.Senator Gillibrand urged her colleagues on the...
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Assembly Bill Could Mean Lower Energy Costs
The New York State Assembly passed legislation today to help lower electric costs for farms.
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Federal Grant for MVCC Upward Bound Program
Mohawk Valley Community College will receive a $250,000 grant to assist students coming from disadvantaged backgrounds.
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Former Trooper in Court
Former New York State Trooper Jesse Miller appeared in Oneida County Court today.
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USPS continues to fight to keep locations from closing
There is some potential good news for the US Postal Service.We've been reporting the Pitcher Street location in Utica, along with many others across the...
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Bully in the Schoolyard: Students Speak Out
According to stopbullying.org, bullying is an aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power balance. This behavior can be repeated...
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Burglary in Herkimer leads to Arrest up at HCCC
Police have just released information on a burglary that happened over the weekend.On Saturday, May 5 at around 6:30pm, police arrived on the scene of...
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St. Elizabeth Medical Center honors employees for National Hospital Week
The month of May brings some annual recognition in the health care department.This is National Hospital Week to honor employees for going the extra mile,...
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Only a handful show up to UCSD budget hearing
"It's frustrating that there was no one here tonight. I've been to meetings where it's been packed," said longtime Utica resident, Carol Scampone after the...
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Boilermaker: The Brewery
"Boy 9.3 miles is quite a payment for a free beer."
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Schumer introduces legislation that will extend Medicare program
Senator Charles Schumer has announced a key program that provides more than $4 million in Medicare payments to Central New York that would otherwise expire.Senator...
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Munnsville man charged with manufacturing meth
A Munnsville man is under arrest and facing several charges involving methamphetamine.According to State Police, Ronald McEathron, 36, had more than two ounces of meth...
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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
Long-awaited agreement between Oneida Indian Nation & NYS brings mixed reactions. Is it jackpot or bust? WATCH #WUTR http://t.co/C9VOPe7Bqe
#Whitesboro is about to celebrate 200th Birthday; some community members are holding a Bicentennial Parade! #WUTR http://t.co/G4CiKshC1l
Great coverage! Otsego County Residents Celebrate Bike To Work Day http://t.co/o96GqPjHQG
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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