Jun 1, 2009 | NY Daily News
Students ace math exams - but officials say it's 'no reason to celebrate'
Mayor Bloomberg has a big investment in exam performance by city students. City students posted increases on state math exams, according to data released Monday, and state officials say it's time to raise the standards.
Flooding hurts homes, businesses
A handful of houses have water almost up to their first floor windows. While the flooding in Buffalo hasn't directly hit local businesses, it is taking a toll on some.
Tippecanoe flooding still a worry upstate
BUFFALO, Ind. - Water in this White County community and others nearby was receding today.
White Co. residents keep eyes on Tippy
As Tuesday night's rains turn into Wednesday's runoff, residents along the Tippecanoe River in White County continue to keep a close eye on water levels.
Water in White Co. bad as last year
Rose Brady, the White County EMA, said the water levels in Buffalo are as bad as last years, and possibly worse.
Hoosiers battle floodwaters as more storms arrive
As more storms rolled through Indiana Tuesday night, some residents were already dealing with floodwaters.
Landfills generate electricity from trash
Terry Beasy, district manager for Waste Management, explained to a room of more than 100 people that daily discarded trash can be turned into electricity to power thousands of homes and businesses.
Buffalo-Niagara willlose nearly as many jobs in the coming year as itdidin the past eight years combined, a new economic forecast predicts.
Crain's New York Business - Breaking ...
State consumer confidence inched up in December
The state's consumer confidence rose 1.5 points to 57.1 but lagged behind the national index, according to a new Siena College Research Institute poll.
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