Teenage hit-run suspect charged after NY police release video of nurse being run down
Teen charged with running down nurse in NY NY police release video of nurse being run down as they seek hit-and-run suspect
Police seek hit-run driver who ran down NY nurse Police rescue 7 in Syracuse, NY, after home invasion robbery; suspect killed
7 rescued after NY home invasion; suspect killed Man fires gunshots at police after home invasion robbery at apartment in Syracuse, NY; he dies
Man who shot at police after NY home invasion dies Man holds 7 hostages at gunpoint overnight in NY apartment; standoff ends with gunman dead
NY man holds 7 hostages at gunpoint overnight New NY company to roll out electric cars in 2010, employ 250 workersSYRACUSE, N.Y. — A new New York company hopes to complete financing of a Syracuse plant to make electric cars by the end of this year and start rolling out plug-in hatchbacks in late 2010. State official: India’s Reva to build Syracuse, NY, plant to make plug-in carSYRACUSE, N.Y. — An Indian car company has chosen upstate New York for a factory to build a new generation of electric cars for North America, a state official said Thursday. With ‘Twilight Zone,’ US entered new dimension in 1959 _ one that’s still part of pop cultureSYRACUSE, N.Y. — On a Friday night in October 1959, Americans began slipping into a dimension of imagination as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. They’ve really never returned. NY man tries to impress girlfriend with tale about Lake Ontario capsizing, ends up with ticketWOLCOTT, N.Y. — Police say a 20-year-old upstate New York man was in trouble after trying to impress his girlfriend by telling her he had capsized his boat while fishing on Lake Ontario. Bryan Arquitt, of Fair, Haven was being charged with falsely reporting an incident. When she got the call, the girlfriend immediately called 911 and the local fire department sent out a crew to rescue Arquitt. Sheriff’s deputy in upstate NY defends decision to zap mom with stun gun during traffic stopSYRACUSE, N.Y. — A sheriff’s deputy in eastern New York has defended his decision to zap a woman with a stun gun during a traffic stop in a Syracuse suburb earlier this year. Former Dairylea administrator admits embezzling nearly $600,000 from milk cooperativeSYRACUSE, N.Y. — A former Dairylea administrator has admitted stealing nearly $600,000 from the upstate New York milk cooperative over seven years. NY mother Tasered in traffic stop with kids in car files notice to sue sheriff’s departmentSYRACUSE, N.Y. — A mother who was zapped with a stun gun in front of her children during a New York traffic stop has filed notice she’ll sue the sheriff’s department. Feds charge 3 men in interstate jewelry store robbery ring, 2006 slaying of NY policemanSYRACUSE, N.Y. — Federal authorities have filed conspiracy, robbery and murder charges against three men accused of a $1 million jewelry store robbery that left an upstate New York policeman dead. NY man guilty of hate crime in transgender slaying; only 2nd such conviction in USSYRACUSE, N.Y. — A jury in upstate New York has convicted a man of a hate crime for killing a transgender woman. Witnesses say NY hate crime suspect used anti-gay slur before transgendered victim was killedSYRACUSE, N.Y. — Two prosecution witnesses who were at a New York house party when a transgendered woman was murdered testified the man accused of the killing had directed an anti-gay slur at the victim. NY to pursue killing of transgender woman as hate crime; few NY cases ever win convictionsSYRACUSE, N.Y. — It was no secret to friends and family that Lateisha Green was born a boy. She had been living mostly as a female since age 16. Military board says gay NY National Guard officer should be dischargedSYRACUSE, N.Y. — A military administrative board recommended Tuesday that a National Guard officer who publicly announced he’s gay should be discharged for violating the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy. Board deliberates in case of gay NY Nat’l Guard officer who protested ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A military administrative board is deliberating over whether a New York National Guard officer who publicly announced he’s gay should be discharged for violating the military’s ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ policy. Gay National Guard officer who challenged ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ policy could be dischargedSYRACUSE, N.Y. — A hearing is under way in upstate New York for an Army National Guard officer who publicly announced he was gay to protest the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy. Annoyed Syracuse woman calls 911, then allegedly keys police car she said was blocking her carSYRACUSE, N.Y. — Police in Syracuse said a woman who was annoyed that a police car was blocking her own car first called 911 and then vandalized the squad car. Police said the woman called 911 Saturday to report the “emergency” — that a patrol car was blocking her car. They said she then keyed the patrol car because they didn’t move it quickly enough. 3 decades later, NY woman gets probation for killing newborn son whose body was in trash canSYRACUSE, N.Y. — A 50-year-old Syracuse, N.Y., woman will spend five years on probation for killing her newborn son and tossing his body in a park trash can nearly 30 years ago. NY senators to Army: Stop the presses! Don’t use stimulus money to reprint a pamphletSYRACUSE, N.Y. — Calling it a “mistake” and not in the spirit or intent of the economic recovery legislation they supported, New York’s U.S. senators have asked the Army Corps of Engineers to stop a $120,000 federal stimulus project for Onondaga Lake because it won’t create new jobs or infrastructure. Duke’s Greg Paulus settles on Syracuse, hoping to resume football careerSYRACUSE, N.Y. — Greg Paulus is returning home to Syracuse to play football. Biden tells Syracuse University graduates they have special opportunity to help shape historySYRACUSE, N.Y. — Vice President Joe Biden told more than 3,000 college graduates that they are at a watershed moment with a chance to shape history that few generations ever encounter. Biden offering advice to Syracuse graduates, receiving honorary degreeSYRACUSE, N.Y. — Vice President Joe Biden is offering some words of advice to this year’s graduating class at Syracuse University. AP Exclusive: Survivor of NY mass shooting says police first suspected him as Asian gunmanSYRACUSE, N.Y. — For an hour, the Asian man cowered amid the chaos of what had been his adult English class. Blood soaked through his jeans where a bullet had fractured the bones of his lower right leg. More blood flowed into his eye from a bullet wound on his temple; a hole in his sweater sleeve marked the path of another shot. G8 environment meeting opens in Sicily amid tight securitySYRACUSE - Delegates from the Group of Eight (G8) industrialised nations, plus major economies including China, India and Brazil, gathered here Wednesday to discuss how to combat climate change at a time of deep economic crisis. |