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Donation Supports Dimples Awareness Foundation
Pictured from left are Dimples Awareness Foundation Founder Colleen LaTray, who received $289 from FocalPoint Federal Credit Union's vice president of operations Antoinette Gozzi and member development specialist Amber Bullard.
Is the sender of a text message partially liable if the receiver is in an auto accident?
We all know texting and driving is illegal, but a lawyer in New Jersey is making the case that sending a text to someone who is driving could make you liable if there's an accident.
Police: Onondaga Co. man arrested for driving 54 mph over the speed limit
An Onondaga County man is facing charges after police say he was driving more than 50 miles per hour over the speed limit.
Trout stream profile: A look at Butternut Creek
Year-round streams Since 1996, the state Department of Environmental Conservation has permitted anglers to fish year-round in designated sections of more than 30 trout streams.
Manlius swan lays two more eggs
Manlius residents have two more reasons to celebrate after "Faye" laid two more eggs.
Saquan Evans sentenced to maximum prison term for murder of toddler Rashaad Walker Jr.
Saquan Evans, right, was sentenced by state Supreme Court Justice John Brunetti for murder in the death of toddler Rashaad Walker Jr.
Figura starting three-part series on three unique, local trout...
Gary Lauzon of Jamesville has fished Butternut Creek for over 58 years. He shares his experiences as he fishes near Weller Road in the town of Lafayette.
Manlius swan lays egg weeks after clutch was destroyed
Manlius swan "Faye" has laid an egg weeks after her clutch was stolen and destroyed.
Teaching pro Brad Patterson is firm advocate for Golf 2.0
PGA golf pro Brad Patterson gives a Get Golf Ready lesson to Eiko Hamada, of Jamesville, and Masako Nakatsugawa, of DeWitt, at Butternut Creek Golf Course in Jamesville.
Owner of Jamesville fence destroyed by vandals offers reward
The owner of Pro Scapes Inc. in Jamesville has offered a $3,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the suspect who destroyed his fence in four separate locations earlier this week.
OCRRA hires Mark Donnelly as new executive director
Mark Donnelly, 55, of Jamesville, who served two stints on the board of directors of the Onondaga County Resource Recovery Agency, will start as the agency's executive director May 28.