Delaware North's Jerry and Alice Jacobs, leaders in business and philanthropy, share the No. 1 spot on this year's Power 250 list.
Delaware County approved the proposed $25,000 funding from the New York Department of State for statewide swimming programs.
Lyft explains how, with medical deserts growing across the country, patients are seeking transportation workarounds to get to ...
More than 60 agricultural locations in the Mohawk Valley suffered an estimated $15 to $20 million in damages due to severe ...
Three Western New York communities have been awarded millions of dollars through New York State, Governor Kathy Hochul’s ...
Thursday is a big day for Clay Holmes, and not just because he will be starting for the New York Mets in their Opening Day showdown with the Houston Astros. It’s almost here! Opening Day is ...
Drew J. Garnier, 33, of Masonville, appeared in Delaware County Court Tuesday and pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter ...
The Swims Program gives funding for lifeguard training and funding to have certified lifeguards at local pools for extended ...
The Park On Morton, currently a “luxury off-campus" apartment complex, sold its buildings to a New York company, according to ...
New York counties are expected to see a significant increase in temperature in the next two decades, according to a USA TODAY ...
The controversy over payment of transportation expenses for Parkside students attending county high schools was settled at ...
A new report claims that living in Central New York means you are more likely to suffer an accident or much worse.
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