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Latest on pursuit from Farmington to Rochester. Plus, Cayuga Co. deals with office building closure, Pal-Mac students involved in water study, and Penn Yan senior makes history.
BREAKING OVERNIGHT: Pursuit from Farmington to Rochester ends with crash
One person is in custody after a pursuit from Farmington to the city of Rochester late-Sunday. A stolen vehicle was pursued from Ontario County and crashed on Linden Street in Rochester. Around 9:30 p.m., troopers tried to stop a stolen Chrysler 300. The driver sped off, leading police on a chase down I-90 toward Rochester.
What’s trending in the Finger Lakes?
Cayuga County agencies are finding temporary solutions to continue services while the county office building remains closed until the end of August. [Read More]
High school students from Palmyra-Macedon’s Applied Living Environment class partnered with the University at Buffalo for a significant water study project on the Erie Canal. [Read More]
What’s the forecast look like today?
The Clyde-Galen Fire Department, which relies on volunteer efforts for manpower, will be hosting Firehouse Subs this week. [Read More]
NY Legislature passes climate, energy bills before session ends. What do they include? How many await Hochul’s signature? [Read More]
Yates County Public Health and Community Services have teamed up with CredibleMind to offer a free online mental health platform for residents. [Read More]
Penn Yan senior makes history, qualifying for nationals in steeplechase
Penn Yan senior JD Tette has made history as the first Mustang athlete to qualify for a national competition.
MORE SPORTS: Local, High School, and New York Updates
Local lawmakers criticize Albany’s legislative session
State representatives voiced their disappointment following the end of the 2024 legislative session in Albany. Senator Tom O’Mara and Assemblyman Phil Palmesano expressed concerns over the state’s direction under Democratic leadership.