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Nick Therrien Promoted to Associate Head Coach of Men's Hockey at Utica
Nick Therrien has been promoted to Associate Head Coach of the Utica men’s hockey team after a remarkable tenure that includes two NCAA National Semifinals and a National Championship appearance. Since joining in 2018, he has contributed to a stellar record of 151-25-11, securing seven consecutive UCHC Regular Season titles and leading the team to the NCAA Tournament five times. Therrien, a former standout goaltender for the Pioneers, aims to guide the team toward another deep playoff run as they prepare for the upcoming season starting with an exhibition on October 18. -
Heat Wave Hits Today: Brace for Scorching Temperatures Ahead!
Expect a sunny Sunday with highs around 90°F and humidity levels rising, dew points in the low to mid 60s. Monday remains mostly sunny with temperatures hitting the low 90s. High-pressure keeps the sky clear for Tuesday as well, with highs again in the low 90s. However, rain chances increase on Wednesday, with temperatures dropping to the mid 80s. Afternoon scattered thunderstorms may develop, lingering into the night. Showers taper off by Thursday morning, leading to drier conditions for the rest of the week, with highs in the low to mid 80s.☁️ Fetch Source
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Heat Wave Kicks Off Today: Brace for Sweltering Temperatures Ahead!
A heat wave is set to commence today, with temperatures soaring into the upper 90s°F. Expect high humidity levels around 70%, making it feel even hotter. Winds will be light, at 5-10 mph, providing little relief. A 20% chance of scattered thunderstorms later this week may bring brief rain, but overall precipitation is minimal. Heat advisories are in effect, urging residents to stay hydrated and avoid strenuous outdoor activities. Prepare for a sweltering week ahead, with possible record highs on the horizon!☁️ Fetch Source
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Air Quality Improves as Heat Wave Approaches: Stay Prepared!
Central New York is enjoying a beautiful, warm weekend with improved air quality. Sunday brings widespread sunshine and highs near 90°F, with humidity slightly elevated but manageable (dew points in the low to mid 60s). Monday will continue the trend with sunny skies and temperatures in the low 90s. Rain is expected to return Wednesday, bringing scattered showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening, with highs in the upper 80s. A few lingering showers could occur overnight, but Thursday will dry up with highs around 85°F. Enjoy the sun! -
Utica's Vibrant Summer Saturday: A Day Full of Community Events
On a beautiful day in Utica, the Mohawk Valley community united to support veterans and refugees during the Utica Center for Development’s Motorcycle Ride, which began at 10:30 a.m. from Harley-Davidson of Utica. With over a hundred motorcycles participating, the $25 rider registration fee will fund programs aiding veterans. Notably, the statewide VFW contributed $4,500 and Harley-Davidson added $1,500 for homeless veterans. Local dignitaries, including Oneida County Sheriff Rob Maciol and Assemblyman Brian Miller, attended the event alongside the 6th Annual Purple Heart Veterans Car Show.📺 Fetch Source
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Utica Police Seeking Public Help in Missing Person Case
Utica Police are seeking information on 19-year-old Isaias Torres, who has been missing since July 27. He was last seen in the Sauquoit area. Authorities urge anyone with information about Torres’s whereabouts to contact them at (315) 223-3510.📺 Fetch Source
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Jerrod Clowes Elevated to Assistant Head Football Coach at Utica University
Utica University has promoted Jerrod Clowes to Assistant Head Coach of its football program, while he continues as Offensive Coordinator. Clowes, a successful alumnus and coach since 2017, has significantly enhanced the team’s offensive efficiency, contributing to record-breaking passing yards in previous seasons. His journey reflects gratitude to mentors and family, marking a new chapter for Utica Football as Clowes leverages his experience to propel the team further in the Empire 8 conference.🫎 Fetch Source
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Utica Owner Cited for Unvaccinated Dog Roaming Free on Oneida Street
On August 4, Utica Police Department officers responded to complaints about a loose German shepherd on Oneida Street. After multiple reports over several months, officers followed the dog to James Street, where the owner regained control. They issued two citations for the dog running at large and being unvaccinated, aiming to deter the owner from allowing the dog to roam freely again. The department highlighted the dog’s elusiveness as a challenge in previous attempts to capture it. -
Heat Wave Ahead: Friday's Forecast Unveils August's Scorching Surprise!
The weather in Utica, NY, is set to warm up significantly as we head into the weekend. Tonight, expect early clouds clearing to mostly clear skies with lows in the 60s. Saturday will be hot and sunny, with highs reaching the upper 80s, cooling to the 60s overnight. A notable heat wave is anticipated starting Sunday, with temperatures soaring near or above 90°F for four consecutive days. Humidity will rise, leading to a few isolated thunderstorms possible from Tuesday through Friday. Winds will be light, with precipitation chances increasing later in the week.☁️ Fetch Source
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Six Defendants in Nantwi Case Appear in Oneida County Court Today
Six defendants appeared before Judge Michael Nolan on August 8 in the ongoing Messiah Nantwi case, where 12 officers are accused of fatally beating him at the Mid-State Correctional Facility in March. Two have already pled guilty. Notably, Thomas Eck faces charges of murder, manslaughter, and gang assault, with his defense arguing for dismissal based on insufficient evidence of intent and claiming he was not involved in delivering fatal blows but rather tried to intervene to save Nantwi. The proceedings took place in Oneida County Court.📺 Fetch Source
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Stay Alert: Protect Yourself from Back-to-School Shopping Scams!
UTICA, N.Y. (WKTV) – The governor’s office is warning consumers about potential scams amid the back-to-school shopping season, the year’s second-largest spending event. Shoppers should be wary of suspicious social media ads, misleading websites, and unsolicited communications regarding school supplies or SAT prep materials. With rising costs, scammers are increasingly preying on those looking for deals. Consumers are advised to verify offers and learn to identify phishing attempts to avoid falling victim to these scams.📺 Fetch Source
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Colombian Flag Raising Celebrates Culture in Utica: 2nd Annual Event at
The 2nd Annual Colombian Flag Raising in Utica celebrated Colombian culture through music, dance, and community unity. Held on July 20, 2023, at City Hall, the event marked Colombia’s Independence Day, highlighting its rich traditions and fostering inclusivity. Local officials, including Mayor Palma, and community members participated, underscoring the importance of cultural appreciation. The celebration aimed to strengthen community bonds and raise awareness about Colombia’s heritage through engaging performances and activities. -
Andy Karas, Mike Mahanna, and Cimbria Badenhausen Present the Utica Urban Forest Project: A Plan to Plant 2,000 Trees
Andy Karas, Mike Mahanna and Cimbria Badenhausen explain Utica’s Urban Forest Revitalization Project to plant 2,000 trees.
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2nd Annual Colombian Flag Raising Celebrates Utica's Cultural Heritage
The second annual Colombian flag-raising ceremony occurred on Thursday in Utica, celebrating Colombian culture and the ties between Colombia and the United States. The event featured cultural performances and marked the first appearance of a Colombian food truck, offering authentic cuisine. Local officials, including the mayor, attended to honor the occasion, highlighting the rich history and vibrant traditions of Colombia. -
Cultural Celebration in Utica at MVCC: A Community Gathering
The Mohawk Valley Resource Center for Refugees is hosting the “Many Cultures, One Community” event on August 9 from noon to 4 p.m. at MVCC’s Jorgensen Athletic Center in Utica. This celebration honors the city’s cultural diversity shaped by immigrants and refugees, featuring music, dance, food, and storytelling. It begins with a “Walk in Their Words” to highlight the global heritage that enriches the community and foster unity among its residents.📺 Fetch Source
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Utica DMV Closed Due to Power Outage
The Utica DMV office at Union Station will be closed on Friday due to a power outage. All other offices at Union Station remain open. The Rome DMV office, operating from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., accepts both walk-ins and appointments, and can be contacted at 315-336-6790.📺 Fetch Source
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August 8: Captivating Clouds Bring a Touch of Fall!
This week, expect warm weather with daytime highs around 85°F and lows in the mid-60s. Humidity will linger, pushing the heat index near 90°F. Scattered thunderstorms may roll in mid-week, with a 50% chance of precipitation and gusty winds up to 20 mph. Rainfall could reach up to 1 inch in areas, leading to potential flash flood warnings. As the weekend approaches, temperatures will slightly cool to the low 80s but remain humid. Stay alert for storm updates and heat advisories as conditions change.☁️ Fetch Source
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Stream episode Episode #9: The Double (1995 ALDS) by Sports Out Of Time podcast
🎙️ Episode 9 of Sports Out of Time dives into the iconic 1995 ALDS between the Yankees and Mariners! Join Randal & Sam as they explore standout players like Don Mattingly & Ken Griffey Jr., key strategies, and the series’ cultural impact on Seattle baseball. ⚾️ #SportsHistory #Podcast🎧 (Fetch Source)
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Air Quality Boosts as Temperatures Rise: A Sunny Outlook Ahead!
Today, wildfire haze worsens but is expected to improve in the next 48 hours with a south wind. A few isolated storms are developing in the Catskills and Adirondacks; otherwise, conditions remain mostly clear. Expect dry, sunny weather for the weekend with highs reaching the upper 80s, peaking over 90 on Monday. Humidity will be moderate, around 60%. Winds are light at 5-10 mph. Stay alert for potential thunderstorms mid-week. Precipitation chances are low, around 20%. Enjoy the last bursts of summer warmth!☁️ Fetch Source
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Stewart Friesen Returns Home After Serious Injury, Staying Close to Utica-Rome Speedway.
NASCAR Truck Series driver Stewart Friesen has returned home after a nine-day hospital stay following a serious crash at the King of the North DirtCar Race in Quebec in July. His wife, Jess Friesen, announced on social media that he successfully underwent surgery to reconstruct his shattered pelvis and leg bones. Additionally, Friesen is healing from a fractured C7 vertebra. He now begins his recovery journey, focusing on regaining strength after the traumatic event. -
Eight New UFD Firefighters Officially Sworn In
The City of Utica Fire Department welcomed eight new firefighters at a swearing-in ceremony on Thursday, led by Mayor Michael Galime and UFD Chief Scott Ingersoll. The recruits—Richard Dorsagno, Jason Healy, Jacob Lew, Brett Longway, Daniel Monahan, Joseph Musachio, Edgard Rios, and Jaxson Yacowenia—will begin a 14-week training program on Monday, which will include classroom instruction and hands-on skills development. This initiative aims to enhance the department’s capabilities and ensure community safety. -
Eight New Firefighters Sworn In at UFD Ceremony
Eight new firefighters were sworn in to the Utica Fire Department on Thursday by Mayor Michael Galime and Chief Scott Ingersoll. The recruits—Richard Dorsagno, Jason Healy, Jacob Lew, Brett Longway, Daniel Monahan, Joseph Musachio, Edgard Rios, and Jaxson Yacowenia—will begin a 14-week training program on Monday, focusing on both classroom education and hands-on skills development. This initiative aims to enhance the department’s capabilities and strengthen community safety.📺 Fetch Source
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Judge in Conley case delays decision on recusal matter.
In Utica, NY, Justice Bernadette Clark has reserved her decision on whether to recuse herself from the murder trial of Kaitlyn Conley, following a motion from Oneida County District Attorney Todd Carville citing potential bias. The motion arose from comments Carville alleges Clark made at a December party, while she had previously sealed Conley’s record. During a court session on Thursday, Clark denied the bias claims but noted her proximity to Carville at the event, asking for his recollection of the conversation.📺 Fetch Source
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Cooling Air Quality Boost Ahead of Hot Weekend!
Over the next few days in Utica, NY, expect a mix of weather conditions. Tonight, the Air Quality Index will range from 100 to 150, affecting sensitive individuals. Lows will be in the mid-60s under a few clouds. Tomorrow, air quality improves, with highs in the low to mid-80s and intervals of sun and clouds. The weekend will be hot and sunny, reaching the upper 80s. Monday may hit near 90°F, feeling even warmer due to humidity. Showers and thunderstorms are likely Tuesday night, with temps in the upper 80s. Wind speeds remain moderate, while humidity elevates comfort levels.☁️ Fetch Source
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Utica Man Arrested for Assault After Garbage Dispute
An 18-year-old Utica man, Ashton West, has been charged with assault following a violent altercation with his 65-year-old neighbor on Smith Place. The incident began when West allegedly threw garbage into the neighbor’s pool, leading to an argument that escalated when West struck the older man, causing a significant cut to his face. The Utica Police Department reported the incident and West’s subsequent arrest. -
Gov. Hochul Discusses Mental Health Support at FASNY Convention
Gov. Kathy Hochul addressed the annual Firefighters Association of the State of New York convention on Thursday in Utica, emphasizing her commitment to addressing the mental health challenges faced by volunteer firefighters. She acknowledged the significant toll that first responders endure, stating the importance of providing mental health support for those who confront traumatic situations daily. Hochul noted that acknowledging these challenges is crucial for enhancing the well-being of individuals in uniform. -
Stewart Friesen Returns Home After Injury, Reviving Spirit at Utica-Rome Speedway
Spencer Davidson reports that NASCAR Truck Series driver Stewart Friesen, who competes at Utica-Rome Speedway, returned home after a serious crash at the King of the North DirtCar Race in Quebec. His wife, Jess Friesen, announced on social media that he was released after nine days in the hospital. Stewart underwent successful surgeries to reconstruct his shattered pelvis and right leg, while also recovering from a fractured C7 vertebra. He is now on the road to recovery. -
Herkimer Grand Larceny Suspect Discovered Sleeping on Park Bench
A Herkimer man, Rockim Thomas, has been charged with grand larceny for allegedly stealing a book bag containing a credit card and other items on Columbia Street in Utica. He was arrested late last night after police utilized surveillance footage to locate him sleeping on a bench on Bleecker Street. The incident highlights the swift actions of Utica police in responding to theft reports. -
Tuesday’s Air Quality Alert: Unhealthy Levels Persist!
Utica, N.Y. Weather Summary: New York State is experiencing unhealthy air quality due to Canadian wildfires, resulting in hazy skies. Today’s temperatures are in the low 80s, with humidity levels rising and winds from the northwest at 10-15 mph. Isolated thunderstorms may develop in higher elevations tomorrow evening, with a 30% chance of precipitation. A slight drizzle is expected Thursday before conditions clear up for a sunny weekend. Outdoor activities are discouraged, especially strenuous ones. Air quality improves mid-week as winds shift south. Stay safe!☁️ Fetch Source
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Grand Larceny Suspect Discovered Sleeping on Bench
Rockim Thomas, a Herkimer man, was arrested late last night and charged with grand larceny for allegedly stealing a book bag containing a credit card and other items on Columbia Street in Utica. Utica police tracked him down using surveillance footage, locating him asleep on a bench on Bleecker Street.📺 Fetch Source
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I'm here to deal with the worst the City has to offer day in and day out so that the people can enjoy their lives living here.
In a recent post, Mayor of Utica, NY, highlights efforts to address issues caused by derelict houses in the community. Accompanied by the codes Commissioner, the Mayor conducted a citywide assessment of properties to initiate actions for repair, demolition, or sale. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to combat negative societal changes and maintain neighborhood integrity. While not aesthetically pleasing, the post emphasizes the commitment to improving the city for residents, reinforcing the Administration’s dedication to community welfare.📺 Fetch Source
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Community Health Leaders Use Surveys to Enhance Healthcare Quality and Access
Healthcare administrators from Mohawk Valley Health System and Rome Health met at Mohawk Valley Community College to discuss improvements in local health services. The Oneida County Health Department, in collaboration with these systems, launched a community health assessment survey that remains open to residents until Friday. Preliminary findings were presented at the Stakeholder Conference on Wednesday, aiming to address community concerns. Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente noted that this survey is conducted every three years to evaluate and enhance healthcare in the area. -
Pioneers Earn United Soccer Coaches College Team Academic Award Honors
Utica’s men’s soccer team has earned the prestigious College Team Academic Award from the United Soccer Coaches, boasting an impressive 3.26 GPA for the 2024-25 academic year. Under Coach Brian Macantonio, they join 283 other teams nationwide with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Last season, the Pioneers faced challenges with a 3-9-7 record, but they aim for improvement this fall, kicking off their season against King’s College on August 29. -
70 Kids Participate in MVCC Youth Fitness Run Event
The eighth annual Summer Youth Fun and Fitness Run took place at Mohawk Valley Community College in Utica, attracting around 70 children aged 4 to 13 from Oneida County. The free event featured various vendors and presentations from organizations like the Boilermaker, Utica Children’s Museum, and Oneida County Sheriff’s Office, highlighting community engagement and support from local sponsors.📺 Fetch Source
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70 Kids Participate in Youth Fitness Run at MVCC
The eighth annual Youth Fun and Fitness Run took place at Mohawk Valley Community College in Utica, attracting around 70 kids aged four to 13 from Oneida County. The free event featured vendors and special presentations from organizations like the Boilermaker, Utica Children’s Museum, and Oneida County Sheriff’s Office, made possible through sponsorship support. Participants enjoyed a day focused on fitness and community engagement, promoting healthy lifestyles among youth.📺 Fetch Source
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Air Quality Gradually Improves: Positive Trends Ahead!
This afternoon, expect pop-up thunderstorms in higher elevations, driven by topographical lifting. While these storms may produce heavy rain and lightning, there’s no severe weather risk. Similar conditions will persist tomorrow, with a dry start leading to afternoon storms. Friday brings a shift with northwest winds, clearing the skies. The weekend will be mostly sunny and dry, with highs reaching the mid-80s, hitting the low 90s by Monday. Wildfire smoke is decreasing in CNY, but fires in Canada continue to burn. Winds at 10-15 mph, with humidity around 60%. Rain chances are around 30%.☁️ Fetch Source
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Community Health Leaders Using Surveys to Enhance Healthcare Quality and Delivery.
Healthcare administrators from MVHS and Rome Health met at MVCC in Utica to discuss community health improvements based on a new survey. This initiative, a partnership with the Oneida County Health Department, aims to address residents’ concerns, with preliminary findings presented at a Community Health Assessment Stakeholder Conference. The survey is open to the public until Friday and is conducted every three years, according to Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente. Residents are encouraged to participate to help shape future healthcare initiatives. -
Workforce Development Board Launches New Skilled Trade Training Program
The Workforce Development Board in Utica, NY, announced a new 15-week training program on August 6 aimed at helping individuals enter skilled trades. Named “MV Build,” the program equips participants with essential skills such as construction math and blueprint reading while providing hands-on experience and industry-recognized certifications. Participants can earn while they learn, paving a pathway to economic stability and addressing workforce needs in the Mohawk Valley. This initiative reflects a commitment to fostering local talent and supporting community growth.📺 Fetch Source
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Hazy Wednesday: Unhealthy Air Tonight, Clearing by Friday with Heat Ahead!
Central New York is currently facing hazy skies due to wildfire smoke from Canada, with an air quality advisory in effect until midnight. Expect temperatures around 75°F, a 20% chance of precipitation, and winds from the southeast at 10-15 mph. Humidity levels are at 65%. The haze should dissipate by Friday, paving the way for warm, dry conditions. However, prepare for a heatwave starting Sunday, with temperatures soaring into the 90s early next week. Stay alert for any updates or warnings related to heat and air quality. -
Dennis Jacobs and Joe Fraccola Welcome Everyone to the 6th Annual Purple Heart Veterans Car Show This Saturday from 10 AM to 3 PM at FT Proctor
Dennis Jacobs and Joe Fraccola invite the public (and their cars) to the 6th Annual Purple Heart Veterans Car Show from 10am to 3pm this Saturday, Aug. 9, at FT Proctor Park (Rutger & Culver) in East Utica.
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Utica's Tomato Pie Outshines Philadelphia’s in a Taste Showdown
The New York Times recently celebrated Philadelphia’s tomato pie, calling it a regional “institution,” but overlooked its true origins in Utica, New York. This dish, with its century-long history and room-temperature square servings, is regarded as sacred by Uticans. While the NYT described it as focaccia-like and ideal for Eagles tailgates, locals know it simply as tomato pie. Central New York, particularly Utica, holds claim to the dish’s true roots, with O’Scugnizzo’s Pizzeria being a notable establishment in its legacy.📻 Fetch Source
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Health Risks, Air Quality Index Levels, and Safety Guidelines Explained
Smoke from nearly 4,000 wildfires in Canada is affecting air quality in Central New York and the Northeast, prompting air quality alerts. As this is the second-worst wildfire season on record, cities like Utica and Syracuse have reported Air Quality Index (AQI) levels between 150 and 200, equating outdoor air exposure to inhaling toxins from over 10 cigarettes daily. Experts warn that while everyone is at risk, vulnerable populations, such as those with preexisting health conditions, face heightened dangers from the smoke.📻 Fetch Source
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August 6: Stunning Sky Show Captured in Photo!
This week’s weather features warm temperatures, with highs around 85°F and lows near 65°F. Expect partly cloudy skies with a 30% chance of scattered thunderstorms, especially in the afternoons. Winds will be moderate at 10-15 mph, with humidity levels hovering around 70%. Rainfall could reach up to 0.5 inches in stormy areas. A heat advisory is in effect for the weekend, with temperatures soaring into the 90s, prompting caution for outdoor activities. Stay safe and hydrated as summer storms roll through!☁️ Fetch Source
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While after a decade this particular series is coming to a close, this season doesn't disappoint!
The Levitt AMP Utica Music Series held a successful concert yesterday evening, showcasing both local and national talent in the park. As the series concludes after a decade, this final season has been impressive, offering a memorable experience for attendees. The event featured delightful food and a vibrant atmosphere. Thank you to all who participated and supported the series throughout its duration. #streetsofutica📺 Fetch Source
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Stay Indoors: Air Quality Alert Remains in Effect Today!
Today in the Mohawk Valley, air quality remains concerning with AQI above 100, though slightly improved from yesterday. Expect mostly dry conditions with a chance of scattered downpours in higher elevations. Precipitation likelihood is low at 20%. Wind speeds are mild at 5-10 mph, and humidity is around 65%. Tomorrow brings a better chance for showers. Heat returns this weekend, with highs reaching the upper 80s. Stay alert for air quality alerts and possible heat warnings as dry weather prevails.☁️ Fetch Source
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Hannaford Issues Recall for Nature's Promise Peanut Butter Cookies Over Health Concerns
Hannaford Supermarkets is recalling Nature’s Promise Crispy Peanut Butter Cookies due to mislabeling concerns affecting all locations. The 8 oz. packaging, sold between July 10 and August 4, 2025, lacks vital allergen information for egg, milk, wheat, and peanuts. Customers should check their storage, refrain from consuming the cookies, and return them for a full refund. No illnesses have been reported, and the affected items are no longer available in stores. -
Tuesday: Hazy Skies Clear Up, Heatwave Hits Next Week!
UTICA, N.Y. – Eyewitness News Meteorologist Jordan Reed reports hazy skies due to wildfire smoke persisting through Wednesday. Expect afternoon showers or thunderstorms tomorrow, with temperatures soaring into the upper 80s. Winds will be light, while humidity remains elevated at around 60%. As we head into early next week, conditions will dry up and heat will rise, with highs reaching the low 90s. Stay tuned for updates, especially if you’re planning outdoor activities. Enjoy the warm weather but stay safe!☁️ Fetch Source
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Utica Lady Knicks Semifinals Recap: Championship Match Scheduled for Next Monday
In Monday’s games, the Utica Lady Knicks secured victories with ULK Purple defeating Cohen and Cohen Orange 43-27, while Snyder Landscaping Black triumphed over Hayner Hoyt White 69-55. In the semifinals, Gitto & Niefer Gold beat ULK Purple 63-44. The finals are set for next Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Notre Dame High School, where teams will compete for the championship. -
Hannaford Recalls Nature's Promise Peanut Butter Cookies Due to Safety Concerns
Hannaford Supermarkets is recalling Nature’s Promise Crispy Peanut Butter Cookies due to mislabeling that omits allergen information. The recall affects 8 oz. packs bought between July 10 and August 4, 2025. Customers are urged to check their storage and not consume the product, and they may return it for a full refund. No illnesses have been reported, and affected items have already been removed from shelves. This proactive measure ensures customer safety regarding allergens such as eggs, milk, wheat, and peanuts. -
Vince Gilroy Commends Wynn Hospital Care, Plus E-Bike Business Launching at Utica Harbor Point
Vince Gilroy praises treatment at Wynn Hospital and E-Bike business coming to Utica Harbor Point.
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