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Cicero man publishes Christmas story
A Cicero man's Christmas story got its start as a song written in the 1960s by his father.
Several minor accidents reported on Central New York roads this morning
Emergency officials are reminding motorists to take it slow this morning after the first big snowfall of the season hit Central New York.
20 years to life for man who killed wife
Posted on Friday, December 11, 2009 at 11:24 a.m. Alex Martinez, 22, of the Town of Clay was sentenced to 20 years to life in prison today for the murder of his wife, Angela Harris, 21, in April of last year Today at 12:58 p.m. A 39-year-old Syracuse man who killed his neighbor on Christmas Eve has been sentenced to life in prison.
County to distribute funds to Cicero, Clay and Salina
The towns of Cicero, Clay and Salina will be receiving more than $1.3 million pursuant to a resolution adopted by the County Legislature Chairman Bill Meyer announced Wednesday Dec.
Two Vehicle Crash Leaves One Dead in Clay
A deadly crash on Route 57 north of Wetzel this morning, near Seneca Mall. Wednesday, December 9, 2009 Onondaga County Sheriff's Deputies say 41 year old Lisa Turo of Ebury Court was killed after her vehicle crossed into the path of another vehicle along Route 57 near Seneca Mall this morning in Clay.
Crash claims one life in the Town of Clay
The Onondaga County Sheriffa s Department tells Action News that it is investigating a fatal car crash in the Town of Clay.
Republicans pick Rhinehart to lead Onondaga County Legislature
Onondaga County Legislature Republicans plan to nominate James Rhinehart of Skaneateles to replace Bill Meyer as Legislature chairman, Meyer confirmed Tuesday.
Central New York celebrates holidays with tree lightings
Santa is scheduled to return this year to the tree-lighting in Clay and dozens of other communities across Central New York.
Turkey Trot runners start Thanksgiving with a 5K or 10K at Baldwinsville Kiwani's race
The start of the 5K Turkey Trot in Baldwinsville. The annual race brings runners who want to work off their Thanksgiving meal before they sit down at the table.
Gingerbread Gallery at the Erie Canal Museum
Jim Commentucci / The Post-Standard This photo is part of the following galleries: Gingerbread Gallery at the Erie Canal Museum
Syracuse-area grocers running out of the elusive canned pumpkin
Pumpkin farmer John Ackerman walks through a neighbor's waterlogged pumpkin field Nov.
Troopers charge two in underage ID operation in Onondaga County
Onondaga County, NY -- State police charged a store clerk and a bartender with selling alcohol to underage people during an identification enforcement operation Sunday in four Onondaga County towns and three villages.
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Man admits killing wife, dumping body in Beacon Reservoir
A central New York man has admitted killing his wife and then dumping her body in a Hudson Valley reservoir 220 miles away.
Town of Clay man admits killing wife, dumping body in Dutchess County reservoir
A town of Clay man admitted his guilt in court today in the death of his wife earlier this year.
Onondaga County votes tallied; winners remain the same
After counting absentee, affadavit and emergency ballots, no election in Onondaga County has changed, Board of Elections officials said Monday.
Paragon Environmental Construction supervisor pleads guilty in asbestos scam
One of the key players in a Central New York asbestos removal scam has pleaded guilty in federal court and agreed to cooperate in the case against an asbestos removal firm and five other workers.
Valesky caught in license plate controversy : News : WSTM NBC3
The Rescue Mission has been seeing a dramatically increased need for services and the holidays are the busiest time of year.
Onondaga Sheriff's deputies charge man with DWI after chase in Clay
Onondaga County Sheriff's deputies charged a man with driving while intoxicated following a brief chase and car crash shortly before midnight on Soule Road.
Former YMCA employee sentenced in theft of program money
A former coordinator of day-care program financial records at the YMCA in Clay was sentenced today to five years' probation for stealing more than $40,000 from her employer.