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Yankees, Rockies announce lineups for Friday evening as Carlos Rodon makes second start

Yankees baseball is back as they play their first series post All-Star Break. Here are Friday night's lineup for the series opener.

 

NYS man sentenced to 7 years for mailing threats to Binghamton federal judge, lawmakers

A New York state man was sentenced to seven years for mailing threatening letters to a Binghamton federal judge and two members of the U.S. Congress.

 

Power outages now affecting less than 8,000

Thunderstorms that rolled through the region from overnight Thursday through early Friday morning still leaving 8,665 without power

 

Mount Vernon schools broke state laws with sloppy vendor contracts, audit finds

The son of the Mount Vernon superintendent formerly worked for vendors that got millions in federal contracts from the district, a review found.

 

Ramapo settles civil rights lawsuit with developer claiming corruption for $3M

Ramapo approved a legal settlement potentially topping $3 million with a developer who accused officials of corruption in a 2019 civil rights lawsuit

 

'Unforgettable brother and son': Body of missing hiker found in Yosemite National Park

Hayden Klemenok was backpacking on the afternoon of July 2 when he was believed to have been swept away by creek waters. His body was found Sunday.

 

Scottsdale bans natural grass front yards for new homes in water conservation effort

In a press release from the City Council, the measure was touted as a step towards responsible use of resources.

 

Bills training camp questions: Who will fill the Von Miller void at edge rusher?

Assuming Von Miller misses the early portion of the season, the Bills need to get production from edge rushers like Leonard Floyd and A.J. Epenesa.

 

Upstate New Yorkers agree with downstaters on one thing, survey shows. Crime is a problem

A Siena College poll shows upstate and downstate New Yorkers united in their concern about crime and personal safety

 

Long-term dynamics are fueling high rain in the Hudson Valley. 1 chart starkly shows it.

An out-of-balance cycle increasingly primes the atmosphere over New York for more sudden and unpredictable rain, leading to damaging flash flooding.

 

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