Your Morning Edition For Friday
More on home heating price details, update on fatal Seneca Co. wreck, student loan fee getting dropped, and a stolen vehicle in Wayne County.
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UPDATE: The fatal accident that shut down Rt. 318 just west of Gravel Road remains under investigation. The road was shut down for hours yesterday as law enforcement and first responders worked cleaning up the scene. [READ MORE]
HOME HEATING: Get ready for a price hike. State officials are joining energy providers urging customers to get ready for significant price increases this winter to heat your home. How much will prices go up? [READ MORE]
STUDENT LOANS: The state is dropping a 22% fee on student debt collection. What does it mean for those with student loans? [READ MORE]
TRAFFIC SNARLED: Some drivers along the Thruway in the Syracuse area last night were stuck in traffic for 5+ hours. [READ MORE]
GUNSHOTS DOWNTOWN: Auburn woman has been sentenced to 5 years in prison after firing a gun downtown. [READ MORE]
STOLEN VEHICLE: Deputies say the Macedon man took a vehicle that didn't belong to him from the Lyons McDonald's. Then, was arrested a short time later at the Wayne County Jail for damaging property there. [READ MORE]
TAX UPDATE: Taxpayers in Wayne County won't see a tax increase for the first time in five years. That's if the proposed budget remains the one enacted by supervisors. [READ MORE]
HOTEL UPDATE: The Corning Radisson Hotel is transforming into the Double Tree by Hilton, according to officials there. It's going to be a move that allows the historic facility to get a face lift. [READ MORE]
MERGER ALERT: Habitat for Humanity affiliates in Rochester, Ontario, and Wayne counties are joining forces. [READ MORE]
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