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Ex-boyfriend charged with murder in the death of 14-year-old Samantha Humphrey

SCHENECTADY, NY (WRGB) — It has been two years since the body of 14-year-old Samantha Humphrey was pulled from the Mohawk River after months of searching for the missing…

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Frustration mounts over New York work zone speeding cameras

SYRACUSE, NY (CNY Central) — Frustration is growing among Central New Yorkers over the state’s work zone speed enforcement program, which has been in place since 2021.…

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Fact Check: Is the $95 million dollar Apple settlement real?

ROCHESTER, NY (WHEC) — If you have an iPhone, iPad or other Apple device, you may have recently received an email or postcard saying you might be entitled to money from a…

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Three correction officers connected to Marcy beating reject plea deals

ROCHESTER, NY (WROC) — Three of the correction officers connected to the death of Robert Brooks at Marcy Correctional Facility rejected their plea deals in a Utica courtroom…

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Minimum hiring age for prison guards lowered

ALBANY, NY (WTEN) — With a civil service exam, anyone between 18 and 20 can now be a correction officer at state prisons. These new COs won’t have the same…

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Judge in Carrie Weiser murder case appears to push against reduced sentence

CATSKILL, NY (Times Union) — The legal team for convicted murderer Carrie Weiser continued to argue for a reduced sentence Thursday under a 2019 state law that gives…

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Trump’s Power Over Mass Layoffs Heads for Courtroom Showdown

CALIFORNIA (Bloomberg Law) — A coalition of labor unions, nonprofit organizations, and municipal governments will step into federal court Friday to halt widespread agency…

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Experts react to impacts of budget policy items

ALBANY, NY (WTEN) — Lawmakers in Albany have agreed on a framework for the 2026 state budget that has been delayed by over a month. The budget bills will be printed and…

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Campaign-Related Items in Workplace Now OK under Hatch Act, Says OSC

WASHINGTON, D.C. (FEDweek) — The Office of Special Counsel has reversed positions it took last year that had strengthened restrictions on wearing or displaying…

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U.S. Attorney calls for federal reforms to protect children from online predators

ALBANY, NY (WRGB) — We’re learning more about what is being done to protect children online. We previously reported on a California man facing charges for sexually…

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