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Thursday, July 24, 2008
 
ELBRIDGE
Son charged with murdering his parents

A gruesome discovery in the town of Elbridge. Police say a 27-year-old man killed his parents and dumped their bodies in a septic tank outside the family's home. Joseph M. Bisesi III admitted to killing the couple after their bodies were found Tuesday afternoon. Our Nneka Nwosu tells us the discovery came after family members became concerned about Joseph and JoEllen Bisesi.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 07/23/2008 07:16 PM
  
ELBRIDGE
Community shocked over couple’s murder

The news of a double murder in Elbridge has come as a shock to many. Our Katie Morse spoke with several people in the community and has their reactions.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 07/23/2008 09:51 PM
  
CENTRAL NEW YORK
Lee hit hard by storm

Powerful storms ripped through Central New York in the early morning hours, causing damage throughout a three county area. One of the worst hit was the town of Lee in Oneida County, where thousands are still without power. Our Iris St. Meran has more on the cleanup.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 07/23/2008 07:55 PM
  
OSWEGO
Boaters head to Oswego for Harborfest

As Harborfest draws closer, people are heading to the port city by both land and water. With most of the four-day festival taking place near the water, there are plenty of boaters. Our Andy Mattison caught up with a few of them and found the festival attracts people from all over the state.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 07/23/2008 07:20 PM
  
CENTRAL NEW YORK
Operation Blackjack targets drug ring

A drug bust in Central New York puts 15 behind bars. The state's Attorney General, along with drug investigators from Onondaga, Oswego, Madison and Oneida counties say it was another attempt by a New York City gang to market drugs in Central New York. Our Bill Carey says police have broken up a ring that was providing cocaine for sale on local streets.
ONLINE EXTRA: Press release from AG's office

FULL STORY >> Updated: 07/23/2008 05:13 PM
  
CITY OF SYRACUSE
Three hurt in triple shooting

Syracuse police are investigating a triple shooting that sent three people to the hospital.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 07/23/2008 12:58 PM
ONONDAGA COUNTY
Sweetland pushing for release of oil reserves

The republican candidate for Congress in the 25th district wants Washington to release oil from the nation's strategic reserves.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 07/23/2008 04:30 PM
  
CAYUGA COUNTY
Storms cause damage in Cato

Powerful storms caused damage throughout Central New York early this morning. On Ferris Road in Cato there were numerous limbs and trees knocked down.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 07/23/2008 12:55 PM
  
ONONDAGA COUNTY
Online auction program

Onondaga County is hoping a new online auction program will help them turn trash into cash.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 07/23/2008 04:35 PM
  
ONONDAGA COUNTY
Junior Police Academy held in Mattydale

It teaches them good citizenship, discipline and morale. It's the Junior Police Academy at the New York Air National Guard base in Mattydale.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 07/23/2008 05:01 PM
  
SOUTHERN TIER
Flood watches, warnings in effect for parts of Southern Tier

A flood watch is in effect for Broome, Chenango and Otsego counties and a flood warning is in effect for parts of Delaware County.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 07/23/2008 09:15 PM
  
ONEIDA COUNTY
Lee hit hard by storm

Powerful storms ripped through Central New York in the early morning hours, causing damage throughout a three county area. One of the worst hit was the town of Lee in Oneida County, where thousands are still without power. Our Iris St. Meran has more on the cleanup.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 07/23/2008 07:55 PM
  
ELMIRA
Skelos stops in Elmira

Less taxes and more jobs. That's what New York's new Senate Majority Leader says he's committed to based on what he's heard from people in Chemung and other counties throughout the state. Our Kat De Maria caught up with Senator Dean Skelos during a visit to Elmira.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 07/23/2008 09:06 PM
  
US
House approves housing rescue bill
FULL STORY >> Updated: 07/23/2008 09:38 PM
BUFFALO
Road named for Russert
FULL STORY >> 07/23/2008 01:34 PM
CAPITAL DISTRICT
Recovery going well for teen struck by lightning
FULL STORY >> 07/22/2008 03:17 PM
  
POLITICS
Paterson recalls stunned disbelief on Spitzer scandal

"Stunned disbelief." That's what Governor David Paterson recalled when he learned of the prostitution scandal that would lead to his ascension from lieutenant governor to his current position.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 07/23/2008 09:36 PM
  
POLITICS
Skelos stops in Elmira

Less taxes and more jobs. That's what New York's new Senate Majority Leader says he's committed to based on what he's heard from people in Chemung and other counties throughout the state. Our Kat De Maria caught up with Senator Dean Skelos during a visit to Elmira.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 07/23/2008 09:06 PM