Your Morning Edition for Wednesday, Nov. 6th presented by Canandaigua Dentistry!
Local election results, StarShine coming up in Penn Yan, It's a Wonderful Life preparations underway, potato truck crashes, and more from sports!
ELECTION NIGHT: Prop #1 passes, Rep. Williams defeated by Mannion, Gillibrand and Helming get new terms
In Tuesday’s election, New York voters passed Proposition 1, the Equal Rights Amendment, enshrining abortion rights and anti-discrimination protections in the state constitution. Sen. Gillibrand, State Sens. Helming and May won re-election. And Mannion upsets Williams in NY-24. We have a full-recap online now.
Finger Lakes Forecast: Warm today, cool tomorrow.
Fast 5: What’s happening in the Finger Lakes?
A fire erupted Tuesday evening at a residence on Falkey Road in Phelps, engulfing the structure and prompting a major response from multiple fire departments across Ontario County. [More]
The StarShine Committee announced that this year’s StarShine festivities and Lights on Wheels Parade will take place together on Saturday, December 7, marking a change from the traditional two-night event. [More]
Known as “The Real Bedford Falls,” Seneca Falls will once again host its annual It’s a Wonderful Life Festival from December 13-15, celebrating the holiday classic that many believe drew inspiration from the town. [More]
A tractor-trailer transporting potatoes overturned on I-90 Eastbound near Victor on Monday, causing significant traffic delays. [More]
A vehicle crash at the Linderman Creek Apartments in Ithaca disrupted voting Tuesday, forcing officials to relocate the polling site to a nearby community room at 101 Conifer Circle. [More]
HS SPORTS REPORT: Midlakes boys volleyball captures sectional title; Bloomfield girls volleyball advances to sectional finals
MORE SPORTS
Jon Jaques ’10 earns first win as head coach as Cornell men’s hoops runs past Marywood
Emily Garner earns first victory at the helm of Cornell women’s basketball against Army
Corning man arrested after threatening person with handgun on Halloween
A Corning man faces multiple charges following an incident involving a handgun on Jennings Street. Police say James Feenaughty, 53, allegedly threatened a resident with a gun on the morning of October 31, leading to a brief standoff.
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Two arrested in Canandaigua for child endangerment after altercation
Canandaigua man arrested after violating court order at home with multiple protected parties