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3 Fish in New York Waters Anglers Should Handle With Caution!!!⚠️
NEW YORK – Anglers across New York are being reminded to use caution when handling certain fish that may pose health or safety risks....

The NY Pulse
Sep 152 min read


3 Businesses Ticketed for Selling Alcohol to Minors During State Police Detail - Delaware County, NY
Police say 3 businesses were ticketed for selling alcohol to a minor during an Underage Drinking Detail conducted on September 5, 2025, in Delaware County.

The NY Pulse
Sep 151 min read


Police Search for Armed Suspect in Cohoes Homicide
COHOES, N.Y. – New York State Police and the Cohoes Police Department are investigating a homicide that took place on Earl Lynn Court in...

The NY Pulse
Sep 151 min read


President Trump Announces Bold Action to Crush Violent Crime in Memphis
This morning, President Donald J. Trump announced plans to deploy federal resources to Memphis, Tennessee, as part of the Trump Administration’s aggressive push to dismantle the rampant violent crime fueled by failed Democrat governance in major cities. With Memphis enduring the highest violent crime rate in the nation, President Trump’s decisive action has already been welcomed by elected officials in the state.

The NY Pulse
Sep 152 min read


America’s Sports Teams Pay Tribute to Charlie Kirk
From coast to coast, sports teams and organizations paused this week to commemorate the legacy of Charlie Kirk. The White House recognizes these profound tributes that celebrate Kirk’s enduring legacy as a champion for faith and patriotism and honor the remarkable impact he had on millions of Americans.

The NY Pulse
Sep 151 min read


Empty Shelves, Empty Jobs: The Aftermath of Rite Aid’s NY Closure
It’s been a few months since Rite Aid shuttered all 178 of its New York State locations, and the effects are still being felt across the state. Communities once served by the pharmacy chain are grappling with empty storefronts, lost jobs, and disrupted access to essential services.

The NY Pulse
Sep 132 min read


Hate Telemarketers? The New ‘Seinfeld Bill’ Forces Them to Spill the Truth in 30 Seconds
Telemarketers in New York are facing stricter rules under a new consumer protection law known as the “Seinfeld Bill.” The law, which took effect January 1, 2025, requires telemarketers to state their name, the company they represent, and the purpose of their call within the first 30 seconds of speaking to a consumer.

The NY Pulse
Sep 132 min read


Drag Racer Iggy Falcone Wins NY State Super Pro Championship in His ’65 GTO
Falcone battled through seven grueling rounds of elimination racing to claim the $1,500 first-place prize and the coveted Wally trophy, drag racing’s most prestigious award. The win adds to his storied career, which already includes a 2005 state championship title.

The NY Pulse
Sep 132 min read


Thieves Caught Hiding in Ceiling After Massena Home Depot Heist, Woman Found Under Couch
Massena, NY – September 9, 2025 A larceny case in Massena turned dramatic Tuesday night when State Police say two suspects were found...

The NY Pulse
Sep 111 min read


Charlton Man Arrested for Possession of Stolen HVAC Equipment
Charlton, NY – September 7, 2025 State Police in Saratoga have arrested a Charlton man after allegedly recovering thousands of dollars’...

The NY Pulse
Sep 111 min read


Police Continue Investigation into Disappearance of Michele Harris
On the 24th anniversary of Michele Harris’ disappearance, the New York State Police remain committed to finding answers in this case. Harris was last seen on September 11, 2001. Despite extensive investigation, her whereabouts remain unknown.

The NY Pulse
Sep 111 min read


Teen struck by a vehicle while waiting for the school bus
Troopers out of SP Lockport responded to Beattie Ave in the town of Lockport for a vehicle collision involving a pedestrian. Investigation determined that a 2004 Ford Explorer was traveling south bound on Beattie Ave.

The NY Pulse
Sep 111 min read


Nation Mourns Charlie Kirk: A Man Who Inspired Many Young People To Debate & Discuss. Truly Will Be Missed
The nation is reeling after the tragic death of Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old co-founder of Turning Point USA, who was fatally shot during a speaking event at Utah Valley University on September 10.

The NY Pulse
Sep 112 min read


Remembering September 11, 2001: Honoring the Lives Lost and the Resilience of a Nation
Today marks the anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks — a day etched into the memory of our nation and the world. On that morning, nearly 3,000 innocent lives were lost in New York City, Washington D.C., and Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Thousands more were forever changed, from the families who mourn their loved ones to the first responders who bravely rushed into danger.

The NY Pulse
Sep 111 min read


Letchworth State Park: The “Grand Canyon of the East” in Upstate NY
If you’re planning an outdoor adventure in the Finger Lakes and Western New York region, Letchworth State Park is a destination you can’t miss. Known as the “Grand Canyon of the East,” this breathtaking park features dramatic cliffs, stunning waterfalls, and miles of hiking trails—making it one of the most visited and loved Upstate NY state parks.

The NY Pulse
Sep 52 min read


Fact Check: Statement from Governor Kathy Hochul on Trump, the WTC Health Program, and the 9/11 Memorial Museum
Fact Check: Statement from Governor Kathy Hochul on Trump, the WTC Health Program, and the 9/11 Memorial Museum

The NY Pulse
Sep 52 min read


Powerball Jackpot Climbs to $1.7 Billion, Third Largest in U.S. Lottery History
Powerball jackpot climbs to $1.7 billion, the third largest in U.S. lottery history. See winning numbers, odds, and what’s next for Saturday’s draw.

The NY Pulse
Sep 42 min read


The Epidemic of 3D Printed Junk
3D printing promised to revolutionize manufacturing, but it’s increasingly linked to a flood of disposable trinkets and knockoffs. Artists face stolen designs, the environment bears the weight of unrecyclable plastic waste, and entrepreneurs are sold a misleading dream of easy profits that rarely match reality. While the technology still offers breakthroughs in medicine, education, and industry, its future depends on whether society pursues responsible use—or mass-produces mo

The NY Pulse
Sep 43 min read


Think Twice Before Posting Signs on Telephone Poles in NY: It’s Illegal and Dangerous
According to state law, attaching materials with nails, staples, or tacks to telephone poles is prohibited. The restriction is in place to protect utility workers, motorists, and the public.

The NY Pulse
Aug 271 min read


The Crazy Clam! Sylvan Beach Favorite Reopens for the Season
Sylvan Beach is waking up from its winter slumber, and one of its most beloved staples is back in action! The Crazy Clam, a local...
Gabreal Catello
May 211 min read
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