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Light rain and cloudy skies
Saturday: Cloudy with showers in the morning. Some breaks of sunshine late. High 70. Low 55. Sunday: Partly sunny. Much warmer. High 79. Rain briefly returns to start the weekend, but the weather turns much more summer-like starting Sunday. A cloudy, wet start to the weekend, with the weather gradually improving. A few breaks of sunshine are possible late in the day, with highs around 70. Skies clear out Saturday night with a return to sunshine and warmer weather on Sunday. Highs in the upper 70s.
Pat Ward Breaks Through To Victory At Utica-Rome
VERNON, NY – Pat Ward picked up a massive win on Friday night in the Modified division at the Utica-Rome Speedway in front of a standing room only crowd. Alex Yankowski came home in second with Matt Sheppard completing the podium. Michael Trautschold and Justin Wright rounded out the...
Eyewitness Weather for Friday, May 17 — Warm weather on the way!
Here is your Eyewitness Weather Forecast for Friday, May 17 from Meteorologist Tim Drawbridge:. TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy. Showers arrive around or after Midnight. LOW: 57. Wind: southeast 5-10 mph. SATURDAY: Showers end early to mid-afternoon. Then breaks of sunshine. HIGH: 71. Wind: southeast 5-10 mph. SUNDAY: Partly sunny. LOW: 55....
Former Fort Drum contractor sentenced for conspiring to defraud government
SYRACUSE, New York (WWNY) - A Sackets Harbor man and former Fort Drum contractor was sentenced Thursday for conspiracy to commit wire fraud. Sixty-one-year-old Sean O’Sullivan pleaded guilty two years ago to trying to obtain government construction contracts set aside for businesses owned and operated by disabled veterans. He...
A few good men: Lack of Catholic priests forcing pastors to take on more parishes
UTICA — For nearly a year, Mount Carmel/Blessed Sacrament’s pastor, the Rev. Jim Cesta, has been splitting his weekend worship between Mount Carmel/Blessed Sacrament and St. Anthony & St. Agnes parishes. The Rev. Tom Servatius, pastor at Historic Old St. John’s, also shepherds St. Joseph-St. Patrick, St. Peter’s...
150 years of the Utica Fire Department
The Utica Fire Department is celebrating 150 years of service this year, and Fire Chief Scott Ingersoll recently reflected on the department’s history, recent challenges, and ongoing commitment to the community. Once upon a time, when Utica was a much smaller city, there was a great need for a...
Turning Into a Nice Day
Friday afternoon: Mostly cloudy. High 76. Friday evening: Mostly cloudy. Low 70s. Mix of sun and clouds and absolutely beautiful today with highs in the mid 70s. Widespread rain is possible Friday night into early Saturday. Lows into the mid 50s. Showers are possible Saturday morning, continuing into the early...
EXCLUSIVE—Countdown to 'The Christmas Letter:' When Will We Get a Sneak Peek of the Movie Filmed in Utica?
UTICA, N.Y. -- "The Christmas Letter," a movie primarily filmed in the Mohawk Valley, has officially entered production. Updates from the producers of "The Christmas Letter" have been shared with NEWSChannel 2, revealing exciting news with eager fans awaiting the local film. Expect to see a trailer for "The Christmas...
LETTER: Impact Center spaces will help community come together and flourish
Reading the Daily Sentinel’s May 7 story, “Leisure Time Activity Center makes way for Impact Center,” encouraged me to share my excitement for the future. In your story, I saw comments like “a more inclusive future” and “promoting community well-being;” those comments reminded me of why I came to Utica.
Herkimer eighth grader Leah Bray notches 200th career strikeout
Herkimer softball pitcher Leah Bray, an eighth grader, recorded her 200th career strikeout in a 6-5 win over host Little Falls on Thursday in a Center State Conference game. Bray earned the win with a complete game effort, striking out 11. She allowed five earned runs on six hits and two walks. The milestone comes exactly three weeks after she earned her 100th career strikeout.
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