Everyone deserves a little recognition when something they do goes right. Especially as a firefighter. You never really know what kind of calls to expect and the Wampsville Fire Department surely didn't expect the situation they were asked to help with Tuesday evening.
Chemicals are widely used to treat crops in the United States. They're starting to show up in the products made from those crops - including breakfast cereal.
One of the best parts about Halloween is all the free candy you can get your hands on. There is this amazing activity called "Trick-or-Treating" and it consists of going door-to-door collecting free chocolate, or other treats. Usually by the time the kids are done, they have enough candy to last until next year. Why not offer a unique option for youngsters to enjoy when they stop at your
Everyone loves going back in the past and looking at old baby photos, and even school photos. It's funny to look back at how cute we all USED to be. On this Throwback Thursday, we want to see your childhood photos. Share them with us, your family, and friends to see if they recognized you when you were young.
Spencer Smith, the two-year old grandson of Kirk and Linda Hinman, was just diagnosed with a rare, incurable, progressive disease called MPS-III, or Sanfilippo Syndrome. The good news is, you have the power to help this little guy.
Now that the kids are out of school, there's only one way to beat the heat this summer that's sweet and messy! Ice cream cones. Check out this week's Best of Central New York Photos.
By a very close margin, the Common Council in the City of Utica voted to ban smoking at public playgrounds and other public youth events. The vote was five to four in favor of the ban, which raises a few questions.
Did your kid take that test? One of the most popular, and in some ways controversial, conversations going on at offices, homes, and birthday parties is the NY State Test. Should my child opt out? What does his/her teacher think? These questions and more weigh heavy not only on the parents, but the shoulders of students.