Morning Edition: Wednesday, October 5th
Geneva Public Safety building evacuated, Micron comes to CNY, banana truck crashes on local interstate, and DA investigates fatal pedestrian accident.
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Police say the Geneva Public Safety Building was shut down for hours on Tuesday after a suspicious package was received. Court security screened it - finding what appeared to be a grenade. One person is in custody at this time. Here's what we know about this developing story. [MORE]
Micron is coming to Central New York. A massive $100 billion investment, which means 50,000 new jobs with an average salary of $100,000 is coming. Here’s how the investment will roll out. [MORE]
Governor Hochul has confirmed an investigation is underway into state police superintendent Kevin Bruen. What happens next? [MORE]
First responders say a truck was carrying 40,000 lbs of bananas when the driver lost control and it overturned in the median of a busy interstate in the Southern Tier. [MORE]
The Steuben County District Attorney's Office is investigating after a driver was ticketed for their role in a fatal pedestrian accident that claimed the life of a 93-year-old. The driver has not yet been identified by police. [MORE]