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Body cam video shows police finding woman chained to bedroom floor in Louisville, Kentucky

Louisville police released body camera video showing officers rescuing a woman chained to a bedroom floor at a house in Kentucky.

 

USPS keeps losing money, potentially putting people who depend on mail delivery at risk

If the U.S. Postal Service's turnaround plan fails, that could threaten its ability to deliver the mail and pay its retirees' benefits.

 

From bat man to jackman: Vestal native Mike Osinski switches gears from baseball to NASCAR

Former Vestal High baseball standout Mike Osinski is making a living in his second pro sport as a member of Stewart-Haas Racing.

 

Pfizer's women leaders talk representation, mentoring, and vaccine hesitancy

The scientists' work includes developing a maternal RSV vaccine given during pregnancy so an infant is born with virus protection.

 

Tax inequities abound in this Lower Hudson town; high-end properties don't pay fair share

A Tax Watch analysis of 175 real estate sales in Philipstown since 2021 shows deep inequities in assessments between high-end and more modest homes

 

More school buses outfitted with cameras. How drivers get caught passing such vehicles

This spring, a student from Cherry Lane Elementary in East Ramapo was hit by a pickup that passed a stopped school bus.

 

MLK biographer Jonathan Eig, a Rockland native, to talk about King, take questions

Airmont's Jonathan Eig wrote the definitive work on MLK. Now, he's coming home, sort of, in a virtual talk about the book, and to take questions.

 

Ed Holley back in court in Megan McDonald murder case

Holley was arrested April 20 in the 20-year-old murder of Megan McDonald; special prosecutors took over the case after DA recused himself.

 

As high rises dot Westchester cities, firefighting requires new thinking and planning

Modern high rises must be built to prevent the spread of fires. Firefighters must know how safety systems work and how they'll attack a blaze up high.

 

'This buys a year': Hurricane Hilary edges up Lake Mead water level

Rainfall from Hurricane Hilary lifted the water level of Lake Mead slightly. The rain did not change the drought the Southwest is experiencing.

 

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