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Weather Forecast: A few storms possible Sunday
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Now with the rain done for the day, we’ll see temperatures stay mild into the 50s for most overnight into Sunday. We will see temperatures soar into the mid 70s for our highs on Sunday. We’ll see showers and storms throughout the day mixed in with fairly cloudy skies. To the […]
Three charged in murder-for-hire plot in Ontario County
A man awaiting sentencing after his conviction on several felony charges including rape and his girlfriend are now in jail after they were arrested as part of an alleged plot to murder the Ontario County judge and prosecutor who tried the case. Alexander H. Kise, 21, of Greece, and Alydia J. Gater, 22, also of Greece, are facing charges of attempted first-degree murder, a class A-1 felony, second-degree conspiracy, a class B felony, and third-degree criminal sale of a...
Barn destroyed in overnight fire in Yates County
DUNDEE, NY (WENY) -- Fire crews from Yates and Schuyler counties responded to a fire at a property in Dundee late Monday night. According to the Yates County Sheriff's Office, Yates County 911 received a call just before 10:30PM for a report of an explosion and a fire near State Route 230.
Seneca County man arrested twice in less than 14 hours
Seneca Falls, N.Y. — A Seneca County man faces charges after he was arrested twice less than 14 hours apart. Seneca Falls police responded to a 911 report that the driver of a U-Haul truck had left a home with stolen property around 10 p.m. Monday. Soon after, police...
Scam Alert: Beware of impersonation scam targeting residents
The Ontario County Sheriff's Office is warning residents about a scam in which a person identifies themselves as a federal or law enforcement officer and demands payment. Through the scam, the caller states that they have a warrant for the victim's arrest and an officer will be coming to their residence to apprehend them if they do not send a payment to a specific location, said Ontario County Sheriff David Cirencione. ...
Pick’n Patch farm lights little fires to save apple picking season
STANLEY N.Y. (WROC) – Drew Wickam who is one of the owners at pick n patch in Stanley, NY at 2205 U-S Rt 20, says the drops in temperature will be a huge determining factor on whether or not we’ll be picking apples this summer. “When they come in to blossom like this we have […]
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