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Senator Borrello Urges NY Lawmakers To Protect Police

March 7, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. ALBANY – State Senator George Borrello is calling on the Democrat lead State Senate to honor two fallen police officers by making real changes that will protect […]

Chautauqua County

Local Group Aims To Harness Fitness To Help Others 

March 4, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. JAMESTOWN – A local group is aiming to harness the power of fitness to help others in need. Bradley Barmore is asking others to “be more in […]

Business

NY’s Governor Announces Push To Legalize “Alcohol To-Go”

March 3, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. ALBANY – New York’s Governor hopes to make the popular “alcohol to-go” policies enacted during the pandemic permanent in a boost to help the hospitality industry that […]

Crime

Rise In Violence Against Corrections Officers In New York Examined

March 2, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. ALBANY – State Senators, including a representative of Chautauqua County, are raising questions about the rise in violence towards corrections officers in New York State. During a […]

Community

Holiday Parade Organizer Looks To Host A Year Of Activities In Jamestown

March 1, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. JAMESTOWN – Residents and visitors to Jamestown have a lot to look forward to this year with several family-friendly events already taking shape. Patrick Smeraldo, Owner and […]

Courts

Legal Case Against New York’s Redistricting Maps Headed To Court

February 28, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. ALBANY – The legal case against New York State’s redistricting maps will be heard in court this week, however, State Senator George Borrello does not believe it […]

Chautauqua County

Executive Wendel Sets Goals For The Future Of Chautauqua County

February 25, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. MAYVILLE – Looking towards 2022, Chautauqua County’s Executive hopes to strengthen our communities, grow our economy, and invest in our future.  Executive PJ Wendel outlined his goals […]

Chautauqua County

Wendel Reflects On 2021 In State Of The County Address

February 24, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. MAYVILLE – Wednesday night, County Executive PJ Wendel gave the State of the County Address, which highlighted the county’s achievements and hardships from the past year.  “Our […]

New York State

Gov. Hochul Announces State Cybersecurity Operation

February 23, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. ALBANY – Improvements to cybersecurity defense are underway in New York State. On Tuesday, Governor Kathy Hochul formed a joint security operation center to oversee cybersecurity. The […]

Community

Fundraiser Helps Provide End Of Life Care For Well Known School Custodian

February 22, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. JAMESTOWN – A staple of the Jamestown High School Community, best known for his “ruler suspenders” over his 42 years as a custodian with the school, is […]

Chautauqua County

DWI Crash Leads To Chilly Water Recovery

February 11, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. FALCONER – The driver of a vehicle that crashed into a Jamestown area river has a simple message for those ahead of one of the biggest party […]

Chautauqua County

Executive Wendel Hopes End Of Mask Mandate Will End Pandemic Divisions

February 10, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. MAYVILLE – Chautauqua County’s Executive hopes that the end of New York’s mask mandate will help bring an end to divisions caused by the pandemic. The mandate, […]

Chautauqua County

Star Hospice House Unveiled During Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

February 9, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. LAKEWOOD – A first of its kind lodging for the terminally ill in Chautauqua County opened with a ribbon cutting on Tuesday. For the past several years, […]

Fire

Fatal Blaze Triggers Renewed Push To Shovel Out Fire Hydrants

February 8, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. JAMESTOWN – Following Friday’s fatal fire in Jamestown, there is a renewed push now underway to help first responders by shoveling out snow buried fire hydrants. Ward […]

Jamestown

Jamestown High School Rebranding Will Take Time, Says Superintendent

February 7, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. JAMESTOWN – After last week’s decision to replace the current mascot and icon of Jamestown High School with a big cat, the school must now look at […]

Jamestown

JPS Superintendent Shares How Snow Day Decisions Are Made

February 3, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. JAMESTOWN – A snowy forecast is leading to a tough decision for school’s across our area. Officials with Jamestown Public Schools say closing school due to snow […]

Jamestown

Frustration Continues Over BPU Trash Removal Services

February 2, 2022 By Julia Gress 2

App users, tap here to watch video report. JAMESTOWN – Yet another Jamestown resident is speaking out against the city’s Board of Public Utilities (BPU) after they failed to pick up their trash, and several […]

Government

Jamestown’s Strong Financial Future In Focus During State Of The City

February 1, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. JAMESTOWN – After a year of much uncertainty, Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist delivered his State of the City address, showcasing how much the city has overcome during […]

Jamestown

Unshoveled Sidewalks Create Safety Concerns In Jamestown

January 31, 2022 By Julia Gress 1

App users, tap here to watch video report. JAMESTOWN – A Jamestown father is speaking out about un-shoveled sidewalks which are forcing pedestrians, many of whom are children traveling to school, to walk in the […]

Feature

Winner Crowned In Fiery Cooking Competition

January 28, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. JAMESTOWN – ‘So You Think You Can Cook’ came to an end last night where the competition was so hot: the fire alarm went off. Contestants Julie […]

Chautauqua County

COVID-19 Cases Trend Downward In Chautauqua County

January 27, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. MAYVILLE – Though it is still cold outside, it appears the winter COVID-19 surge may be coming to an end locally as cases continue to trend downward.  […]

Chautauqua County

FBI Working On DNA Profile To Identify Portland Remains

January 26, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. PORTLAND – The FBI is now working to help the Chautauqua County Sheriff’s Office identify a body that was discovered in the north county last fall. Sheriff […]

Chautauqua County

Election Poll Worker Position: A Good Start For Young Voters

January 25, 2022 By Julia Gress 1

App users, tap here to watch video report. MAYVILLE – As election officials across the nation struggle to find voting site poll workers, those in Chautauqua County are looking to the next generation of voters […]

Chautauqua County

Agrotourism Greenhouse Denied By Zoning Board, Owner Plans Appeal

January 24, 2022 By Julia Gress 2

App users, tap here to watch video report. WESTFIELD – After applying for the proper permits, a local landowner was denied the opportunity to create an Airbnb on her property. She now plans to appeal […]

Chautauqua County

Local Health Officials Fear At-Home Tests, Lack Of Reporting, Skews COVID Data

January 21, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. MAYVILLE – Local health officials fear the number of new COVID-19 infections might be skewed by the lack of reporting at-home tests. That’s why they say it […]

Chautauqua County

Chautauqua County Touts Shared Services Plan To Save Taxpayer Dollars

January 20, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. MAYVILLE – Municipalities across Chautauqua County are continuing to work together in the new year to “share services” that officials say in the end save taxpayers money. […]

Community

‘So You Think You Can Cook’ Competition Heats Up 

January 19, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. JAMESTOWN – Three top chefs are moving on to compete in the final round of a local fundraiser that will feature a celebrity guest next week. The […]

Chautauqua County

Chautauqua County Seeks Feedback On Lakeside Park Improvements

January 18, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. MAYVILLE – County leaders are seeking ideas to improve a popular park nestled along the northwestern edge of Chautauqua Lake. The public feedback campaign is now underway […]

Chautauqua County

Aunt Plans Vigil, Gives Update On Family Devastated By Fatal Sherman Fire

January 14, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. SHERMAN – The aunt of two children who suffered burns in a fatal Sherman fire this week is updating their condition ahead of a vigil that will […]

Chautauqua County

NYS DOT Eyes Improvements To Route 60 Stretch In Chautauqua County

January 13, 2022 By Julia Gress 0

App users, tap here to watch video report. POMFRET – The Department of Transportation is looking to rollout traffic improvements to a stretch of Route 60 in Northern Chautauqua County. The proposed project includes widening […]

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