Kathy Whyte
New York Appeals as Portions of New Gun Regulations are Struck Down
New York Attorney General Letitia James is appealing a federal judge ruling October 6 that struck down key elements of the state’s revised gun laws.
Scam Calls from 607 Area Code Seek “Donations” to Police
There have been several recent reports of telephone calls coming from the 607 area code where a scammer is trying to get people to “donate” to police charity.
Public Comment Taken on Next New York State Minimum Wage Increase
Public comment is open now that the New York State Department of labor is taking the next steps in raising the state’s minimum wage for non-farm workers.
Elderly Dementia Patient Found Dead in Delaware County
New York State Police report a search for an elderly dementia patient has ended with the discovery of the woman’s body.
Overtime Pay For New York Farm Workers Steps Forward
New York's labor commissioner approved a recommendation to phase in a 40-hour threshold for farmworker overtime over the next decade.
New York Gun Control Law Challenge by Federal Judge
A lawyer challenging provisions of New York’s new gun law argued that the state restricts people from carrying weapons in too many places.
New York Gets Applications for 6X the Number of Available Pot Shop Licenses
New York State regulators say more than 900 would-be pot shop operators have applied for 150 available licenses.
Norwich Man Accused of Stabbing Two During Dispute in Otselic
New York State Police say a Norwich man is accused of stabbing two people in Chenango County during the course of a domestic incident.
Crash Rips Vehicle in Delaware County
Delaware County Sheriff’s officials are investigating a horrific crash which left one of the vehicles ripped in two.
New York D.O.T. Holds Hearing on Rt. 8 Upgrades
The New York State Department of Transportation is holding a public hearing to talk about safety enhancements along State Route 8 in Chenango County.