Sunday, December 29

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Winter Relief: Schumer and Gillibrand Secure $360 Million for New York’s Energy Assistance
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Winter Relief: Schumer and Gillibrand Secure $360 Million for New York’s Energy Assistance

(WNY News Now) – U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand have announced a significant boost in federal funding, totaling $360,185,996, for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) in New York.New York, NY – U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer and U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand announced that New York will receive $360,185,996 in federal funding through the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). This money will help thousands of low-income households across the state afford their energy bills and make cost-effective repairs to their heating systems this winter.“Everyone in New York should be able to come home to warmth in the winter. I’m proud to deliver $360+ million in Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program fu...
Voter Registration Fraud Investigated in Pennsylvania: AG Assures Election Integrity
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Voter Registration Fraud Investigated in Pennsylvania: AG Assures Election Integrity

(WNY News Now) – Attorney General Michelle Henry has addressed recent allegations of fraudulent voter registration forms detected in several Pennsylvania counties, affirming the state’s commitment to a secure electoral process.HARRISBURG – Attorney General Michelle Henry is sharing the following information and assurance regarding allegations of fraudulent voter registration forms surfacing in multiple Pennsylvania counties:“Apparent attempts to submit fraudulent voter registration forms in Berks, Lancaster, Monroe, and York counties have been defeated. The Office of Attorney General is working with the respective county officials to investigate those responsible for this conduct. Our office shares jurisdiction with county district attorneys to investigate violations of the state Election ...
New York Secures Historic Semiconductor Technology Center, Aiming to Revitalize Economy
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New York Secures Historic Semiconductor Technology Center, Aiming to Revitalize Economy

(WNY News Now) – Governor Kathy Hochul announced yesterday that New York State has been designated the location for the nation’s first National Semiconductor Technology Center (NSTC) facility at the NY CREATES’ Albany NanoTech Complex.Governor Kathy Hochul celebrated the designation of NY CREATES’ Albany NanoTech Complex as the location of the CHIPS for America EUV Accelerator, an NSTC facility. This announcement marks an anticipated significant investment in EUV research and development under the Biden-Harris Administration’s CHIPS and Science Act. This prestigious designation unlocks $825 million in federal funding and makes New York State the first state in the nation to land one of three NSTC facilities.Like Majority Leader Schumer, I am speechless about what today means. I truly am. B...
Langworthy’s Bipartisan Bills Aim to Elevate Health Care Standards for Seniors
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Langworthy’s Bipartisan Bills Aim to Elevate Health Care Standards for Seniors

(WNY News Now) – Congressman Nick Langworthy (NY-23) has introduced two significant bipartisan bills designed to enhance health care standards and accessibility for America’s seniors.WASHINGTON, D.C. – Recently, Congressman Nick Langworthy (NY-23) introduced two bipartisan bills focused on improving health outcomes and transparency in long-term care settings. H.R. 10072, the Long-Term Care Transparency Act, and H.R. 10071, the Evidence-Informed Health Promotion Act, aim to address critical gaps in senior care and public health programs across the United States.The Long-Term Care Transparency Act, co-led by Rep. Lloyd Smucker (R-PA), will ensure that Congress has access to crucial information about the quality and safety of care in long-term care facilities like nursing homes. Right now, st...
Empowering Dementia Caregivers: Free Program in Western New York
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Empowering Dementia Caregivers: Free Program in Western New York

(WNY News Now) – The Western New York Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association is launching a free education program aimed at empowering caregivers of individuals living with dementia.BUFFALO, N.Y.  — The Western New York Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association will offer a free education program on understanding the role of caregiver for people living with dementia at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, November 19, at the Allegany County Office for the Aging, 6085 NY-19, Belmont, N.Y.“Understanding the key aspects of caregiving can help to ensure the delivery of person-centered care while managing your own emotional and physical well-being,” says Andrea Koch, director of community engagement for the WNY Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association.The program, part of the Association’s new “Empowered Caregiver” e...
Olean Police Make Multiple Arrests in Ongoing Drug Investigation on South 3rd Street
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Olean Police Make Multiple Arrests in Ongoing Drug Investigation on South 3rd Street

(WNY News Now) – A nine-month drug investigation by the Olean Police Department’s Emergency Response Team has culminated in multiple arrests following a search warrant on South 3rd Street.Olean, N.Y. – The Olean Police Department executed a search warrant early yesterday morning at a residence on 309 S. 3rd St. as part of an extended investigation into suspected drug sales in the area. Officers arrived at approximately 6:20 a.m., leading to the arrests of two men within the residence: Micah Hicks, 40, and Elliott Smalls, 45. Both were charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance in the third degree, a Class B felony, and were held pending arraignment. Investigators reported finding cocaine on the premises.Later in the day, Olean police apprehended two additional individuals o...
New York Governor Hochul Honors 144 Exceptional Teachers and 26 Counselors to Enhance State Education
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New York Governor Hochul Honors 144 Exceptional Teachers and 26 Counselors to Enhance State Education

(WNY News Now) – New Master Teacher and Counselor Programs Aim to Strengthen STEM Education Across New York.Governor Kathy Hochul announced the selection of 144 STEM teachers for the New York State Master Teacher Program, a professional network of more than 1,700 public-school teachers with a passion for inspiring the next generation of educational leaders. Twenty-six counselors were also selected as part of the inaugural Master Counselor Program.“Here in New York, we are incredibly grateful for our teachers’ and counselors’ dedication to inspiring and shaping the minds of our students – the next generation of leaders in our state,” Governor Hochul said. “Through the New York State Master Teacher Program, we’re recognizing the hardworking educational leaders who are helping us build a worl...
Four Arrested in Mayville Drug Bust Following Traffic Stop of Driver with 25 License Suspensions
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Four Arrested in Mayville Drug Bust Following Traffic Stop of Driver with 25 License Suspensions

(WNY News Now) – A routine traffic stop in Mayville revealed multiple criminal charges, including drug possession and aggravated unlicensed operation, for four Westfield residents on Halloween morning.Mayville, N.Y. – On October 31, 2024, around 9:40 a.m., a vehicle operated by 26-year-old Andrew Harris was stopped by Chautauqua County Sheriff’s Deputies on Academy Street in the Village of Mayville. Harris, a Westfield resident, was found to have a New York State driver’s license with 25 suspensions and revocations. The discovery led deputies to conduct a vehicle search, which reportedly uncovered a felony amount of methamphetamine.As a result, Harris was charged with Aggravated Unlicensed Operation in the First Degree and Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the Third Degree, ...
New Resource Empowers New York Pet Owners with Free Online Guidance
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New Resource Empowers New York Pet Owners with Free Online Guidance

(WNY News Now) – New York residents can now access Pawfect Journey, a free online platform dedicated to enhancing pet care and strengthening the bond between pets and their families.New York residents can now explore Pawfect Journey, a website offering FREE resources to support the best care possible for pets. With a large range of articles covering everything from essential safety tips to nutritional advice and fun pet name ideas, this platform caters to new and experienced pet owners alike.Pawfect Journey’s resources include helpful guides such as Can Cats Eat Plantains, recommendations for Dog Toys for High Energy Dogs, and How to Trim a Guinea Pig’s Nails. Pawfect Journey aims to foster strong, lasting bonds between pets and their families.In addition to valuable content, Pawfect Journ...
Three Injured in Early Morning Stabbing on Tully Street in Syracuse
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Three Injured in Early Morning Stabbing on Tully Street in Syracuse

(WNY News Now) – A violent altercation on Tully Street left three men hospitalized with multiple stab wounds early Friday morning, with Syracuse police actively investigating the incident.Syracuse, N.Y. – In the early hours of Friday, November 1, 2024, Syracuse Police responded to a 911 call reporting a stabbing at 427 Tully Street. Arriving at approximately 3:23 a.m., officers discovered three men suffering from severe stab wounds.The first victim, a 37-year-old male, sustained multiple stab injuries to his head, midsection, and arm. An elderly man, reported to be in his 80s, suffered a stab wound to his face. Both individuals were immediately transported to Upstate Hospital, where they are listed in stable condition.A third victim, a 55-year-old man, was found with multiple wounds to his...