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Dig Safely New York Holds Excavation Safety Seminar In Utica
As spring approaches, that means warmer weather, longer days.. and more digging and excavating from area contractors.That's why Dig Safely New York, our state's call-before-you-dig...
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Diabetes Alert Day helping CNY'ers stay educated
Experts want to make sure Central New yorkers are educated when it comes to diabetes.To help with that, they've dedicated today as Diabetes Alert Day...
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ARC Oneida-Lewis Chapter still fighting to restore funding
The proposed six percent cut to The Office of People with Developmental Disabilities is now at 4.5%.Employees of the Arc Oneida-Lewis Chapter say that percent...
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NYS expected to see increase in CHIPS funding in upcoming budget
As Eyewitness News has reported, area lawmakers are looking for more money to repair roads in our area.Now, Senator Joseph Griffo and Assemblyman Anthony Brindisi...
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Rome Police say no suspects in custody in Lawrence St. homicide
As Utica police continue to investigate their third homicide of the year, Rome police are following leads for their first deadly crime of 2013. Rome police say they...
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Two suspects charged in Utica man's death
Two people have been charged with killing 47-year-old Allen Minor in his apartment. Police believe the suspects went to the Olbiston Apartments to rob the victim. 28-year-old Dennis...
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Otsego County Heart Run & Walk Hits Close To Home For An Oneonta Family
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women here in Central New York, and in America. But some Oneonta folks...
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DOT Approves $1.5 Million Paving Project In Southside Oneonta
Driving in Southside Oneonta will be smoother very soon. The state Department of Transportation is preparing for a $1.5 million dollar paving project on state...
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Oneida County Board of Legislators Votes to Reduce Size
It's taken seven years but the Oneida County legislature will be reducing its size.
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The City of Utica Police Department Investigating Third Homicide of the Year
Utica police are investigating the cities third homicide in three months.
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Construction continues in North South Arterial Project
The construction continues in the North South Arterial Project, but this time it's in a different location.Crews started working on tearing down a building on...
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Community Health Advocates answering questions about Health Care Reform for CNY'ers
Mamie Smith, like many, had questions when it came to The Affordable Healthcare Act.She says she wondered if she would be eligible for services, or...
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Law enforcement cracking down on stolen property via the web
If you plan on pawning an item or selling it to a second hand shop expect to fill out a form and wait. A local law...
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A Day of Remembrance in Herkimer County
The bell at the historic Herkimer County Courthouse rang seven times today. The bell tolled in honor of the March 13th shooting victims in Mohawk and Herkimer....
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Picente: Closing the Griffiss Air Control Tower is "not an option"
The closing of the Griffiss Air Traffic Control Tower in Rome could impact safety and economic development, says Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente. Mr. Picente says the...
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Friday Night Fever: Top Plays of the Winter
Top Plays of the winter.
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Friday Night Fever: Top Teams of the Winter
Top teams of the winter.
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Utica Common Council Overrides Mayor's veto
The Utica Common Council voted to override several of Mayor Rob Palmieri's vetoes.The Mayor said he wanted to make changes to the budget that hindered...
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NY SAFE Act Could Turn Cops Into Criminals
The New York SAFE Act, which was recently signed into law by Governor Andrew Cuomo, has been a controversial topic since the day it was...
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"Zero Waste" Lunch Challenge Kicks Offs In Sauquoit
"Reduce, reuse, and recycle;" that was the theme at Sauquoit Middle School this afternoon. The Oneida-Herkimer Solid Waste Authority kicked off its third annual "Zero...
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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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