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On June 21, 1996, a woman heard the cat's cry and notified firefighters. The kitten was in a pipe that led to a storm drain.
On June 13, 1991, high winds spawned a small tornado. The storm lasted only about four minutes, but it was enough to scatter ...
"This summer, we're going further to deliver more of what sets us apart, great products at the lowest possible prices." ...
New York and 27 other states sued bankrupt genetic testing company 23andMe to block the sale of 15 million customers' personal genetic information.
Walk across the Hudson River in one of New York's most scenic and unique outdoor parks, named one of USA TODAY'S Most ...
Rockland law enforcement removed dozens of weapons from the streets during two buyback events in Haverstraw and Spring Valley ...
The Chicago Cubs visit the Philadelphia Phillies for the Tuesday second game of a 3-game set at Citizens Bank Park.
Despite the sorrow and devastation, the victims of the fire say they still have hope, thanks to community organizations like ...
Westchester DA Susan Cacace said violent teens are exploiting NY's "Raise the Age" law that treats 16- and 17-year-olds as adolescent offenders.
The "medical aid in dying" bill, allowing terminally ill to take lethal pills, passed both houses of the NY legislature this year.
New Rochelle’s Downtown Summer Sizzle concert series continues this Saturday with Gospel Night. Performances will include gospel singer Kenny Jenkins, Soul Cry Worship, a musical worship team from ...
New York lawmakers may pass a longstanding bill to close a legal loophole that hinders sexual assault charges when the victim was intoxicated.
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