Steep new tariffs on goods coming from Canada, Mexico and China are taking effect Saturday — and although the details are still unclear, experts are worried about the impact on the national economy ...
LOWVILLE — A state appellate court has unanimously reversed the double-murder conviction of a Lowville man found guilty at trial of setting a fire on South State Street in which two women died in 2019 ...
Anthony Constantino is determined to be the Republican Congressman to represent New York’s 21st Congressional District, and he’s considering primarying whoever gets this year’s nomination from party ...
WATERTOWN — The LEAD Council of the Northern New York Community Foundation is inviting students at tri-county schools and organized student groups in Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence counties to ...
James F. Nelson of Sackets Harbor, NY left earthside on January 25th at Roswell Park Cancer Center during the peak of a rare celestial planetary parade. “Nellie” was surrounded by his loving family. A ...
Nichalas Chipp and his mother Sierra Rounds enjoyed the day off from school for the Lunar New Year and a fresh coating of snow by going to Watertown’s Thompson Park and sledding down the famous hill.
A planned freeze on federal payments to nonprofits, small businesses and other organizations appears to have been reversed on Wednesday, after widespread alarm and calls for reversals from Democrats ...
Gerald “Jerry” Bretsch, 80, of Watertown, NY passed away on January 25, 2025 at his step-daughter’s home in Newnan, GA, surrounded by his loved ones. Jerry was born on January 29, 1944 to the late ...
WATERTOWN — Samaritan Medical Center plans to close its Pain Management Center on Friday, Feb. 28 due to financial reasons. A patient at the center informed the Times on Saturday that he was told by a ...
EVANS MILLS – Elaine K. Fairchild, 75, of Evans Mills, formerly of Pulaski, passed away on Friday, January 24, 2025 at St. Joseph’s Health Hospital in Syracuse. She was born on October 2, 1949, the ...
On January 21, 2025, Peter K. Priest died at his home with his cat named Chicken and some minnows named Bait, his sister being late to the party as usual. Peter had been ill since May and had not been ...