• WNYC

    A new spin on the yard sale

    Many states are making it easier for homeowners to subdivide their single-family lots. But those with space to spare may not know how to develop it. Now, new companies are offering cash for the land. Also: Profits are up, but probably not because of “greedflation,” and federal grants aim to get solar panels on low-income families’ roofs.

  • New Eatery Opens For Business In Hudson Valley

    If you've found yourself craving chicken, an all-new restaurant in the Hudson Valley may be worth checking out. A new Korean-style chicken restaurant in Putnam County, 92 Chicken in Mahopac at 728 Route 6, celebrated its grand opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, April 25.  Visitors to the new eatery can order tenders or drumsticks in a variety of flavors, including garlic spicy, curry, and red hot pepper.  Additionally, the restaurant also offers chicken wings, fish and chips,...

  • Golf outing raises awareness for suicide prevention

    Leadership Columbiana County hosted a golf outing this Friday, helping raise awareness for suicide prevention in the county.

  • A new way to study and help prevent landslides

    Landslides are one of the most destructive natural disasters on the planet, causing billions of dollars of damage and devastating loss of life every year. By introducing a new paradigm for studying landslide shapes and failure types, a global team of researchers has provided help for those who work to predict landslides and risk evaluations.

  • Suicide prevention is Hope Squad’s mission

    LaQuentin Longmire understands the toll mental health struggles can take on a person. He’s been there. But as part of the Hope Squad at Milton High, Longmire has a chance to help others who are on the road he once traveled on.

    • WBOY

    ‘Kickin’ it for Katy’ 5K raises awareness for suicide prevention

    The goal of the annual event is to bring awareness to suicide prevention and mental healthcare.

  • Midweek Motivator: Minnesota Suicide Prevention Regional Coordination

    Suicide Prevention Regional Coordinators aim to coordinate local suicide prevention efforts and work with partners to implement strategies to reduce the prevalence of suicide and related behavior.

    • CP24

    AGO to reopen April 30 after workers ratify new contract

    The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) will reopen its doors to the public next week after its workers voted to ratify a new agreement. The AGO has been closed since March 26, when 400 workers, represented by OPSEU/SEFPO Local 535, rejected the museum's initial offer and walked off the job. Earlier this week, the union announced that it reached a tentative deal with the AGO following a 16-hour bargaining. In a statement on Friday, OPSEU/SEFPO Local 535 revealed that 85 per cent of the workers...

    • WNYC

    New York's New Budget

    WNYC / Gothamist Albany reporter Jon Campbell talks about what's in and what's out of the just-approved New York State budget, including housing incentives, zoning changes, limited tenant protections, mayoral control of the schools, and more.

    • WBOY

    Maple Valley Meat Market in Bridgeport reopens under new name

    A ribbon-cutting was held at Hanlan’s Meat Market on Thursday to celebrate the new Harrison County business.

  • Diners flock as popular pub reopens with new deals after massive flood

    The Royal Oak in Brandon have increased opening hours and introduced daily deals for customers to return

  • New Update: Human Remains Found In Hudson Valley Are Of Young Woman

    Authorities have confirmed that human remains unearthed on a Hudson Valley construction site are of a young woman who may have been dead for over a decade.  The remains were found in Putnam County on Tuesday, April 16, during excavation work at the property of a new home built in Patterson in the area of Ice Pond Road, according to New York State Police. Earlier Report - Human Remains Found Near Ice Pond Road In Patterson The investigation into identifying the remains is still in its early...