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Another water main break hits Syracuse; crews working on downtown street cave-in
A small sinkhole opened up in Downtown Syracuse on Tuesday, caused by a water main break near 400 Burnet Ave., and crews are working to replace the entire water main.

Popular Florida influencer and her cousin killed after being shot in Lamborghini

Small plane makes emergency landing

For 2nd time in week, package of likely cocaine with lion image washes up on Florida beach

Bring unwanted guns to Sarasota Police on Saturday
Unwanted firearms, pellet guns and BB guns will be accepted at Sarasota Police Department on Saturday, July 11 during the Done with the Gun turn-in event. From 1-5 p.m. at police headquarters, 2099 Adams Lane, officers will accept a variety of items including non-working…

Suspect in fatal Tampa Father’s Day block party shooting arrested in South Florida

Florida man, 82, set fire to his ex after 42-year relationship ended, cops say

13-year-old Amsterdam boy charged with felony weapon possession
A 13-year-old boy from Amsterdam was arrested for allegedly having a stolen loaded handgun in Albany.

Tampa Police Make Arrest in Fatal Shooting on West Main Street
Tampa Police Make Arrest in Fatal Shooting on West Main Street Jonee' L. Tue, 07/07/2026 - 06:48 pm TAMPA, FL (July 7, 2026) - The Tampa Police Department with the assistance of the U.S. Marshalls Fugitive Task Force arrested 30-year-old Roosevelt Harmon (DOB: 08/06/1995) in…

Police Issue Update After Search for NY Teens Missing Since 1973
State Police and the Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office have released an update following a new property search for two teenagers who vanished on their way to Watkins Glen in 1973. Continue reading…

1 person treated after Fultonville horse tests positive for rabies
The Montgomery County Public Health Department said it was an isolated event involving a single farm and there is no risk to the general public.

1 person treated after Fultonville horse tests positive for rabies
The Montgomery County Public Health Department said it was an isolated event involving a single farm and there is no risk to the general public.