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Health officials say a second person has died in Oneida County from complications linked to the H1N1 virus. Full Story »
Health officials say a second person has died in Oneida County from complications linked to the H1N1 virus. Full Story »
Three men charged in connection with the stabbing death of University of Connecticut football player Jasper Howard are due in court. Full Story »
NJ Transit says a veteran engineer on his first day of a new route missed a key station, causing delays for some 500 riders. Full Story »
Envelopes containing suspicious powder were sent to three foreign consulates in Manhattan, but initial tests suggested the mailings were a hoax, police officials said. Units respond in midtown/ Daily News | AUDIO Full Story »
The Dutchess County Sheriff's Department says Stissing Mountain High School in Pine Plains has been locked down and police are on the scene. The sheriff's office and state police are responding to an "incident" at the school that police described as "very fluid." Full Story »
Tropical Storm Ida blew ashore with rain and gusty but weakening winds before dawn Tuesday as weather-hardened Gulf Coast residents rode out the rare late-season storm. Full Story »
A man who says he endured slashed tires and death threats just before he became rural South Harrison Township's first black mayor is stepping down. Full Story »
A referees' organization says it will not longer assign its members to semi-professional football games in the Rochester area because a player hit a ref in the face with his helmet. Full Story »
Animal welfare officials want to know who abandoned more than two dozen sick and filthy puppies in a western New York field. Full Story »
Authorities say a Seton Hall University men's basketball player was drunk when he caused a wrong-way crash on the Garden State Parkway. Full Story »
An advocacy group says thousands of New York City children have languished in foster care for years. Full Story »
Two separate tractor-trailer accidents have forced police to close one side of Interstate 691 in Meriden and limit traffic to the breakdown lane on the other side. Full Story »
Officials in a central New Jersey town plan to discuss forming a community relations task force after a fight broke out at a high school dance. Full Story »
A defense lawyer says the government's turncoat witnesses were willing to tell lies about John "Junior'' Gotti to reduce their own prison sentences. Full Story »
The famed Navajo Code Talkers, the elite Marine unit whose unbreakable code stymied the Japanese in World War II, fear their legacy will die with them. Full Story »
Nassau County police say eight people who fell ill from carbon monoxide poisoning at a Plainview restaurant have been taken to area hospitals with apparently non-life-threatening symptoms. Full Story »
Basketball great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is being treated for a rare form of leukemia, and says his prognosis for a full life is encouraging. Full Story »
A lawyer for the TV news producer accused of blackmailing David Letterman plans to ask a judge to dismiss an extortion case that prompted the late-night comic to acknowledge affairs with staffers. Full Story »
A survey by the U.S. Department of Agriculture finds that New York state's wine industry has weathered the recession well. Full Story »
Politicians, residents and emergency responders are holding a rally at the Capitol today to call for immediate action on deteriorating bridges and roads. Full Story »
The New York Public Library's latest logo features a streamlined lion designed to read well online. Full Story »
The Associated Press has asked a judge to deny a request by the attorneys of street artist Shepard Fairey to withdraw from his copyright battle over the Barack Obama "HOPE'' poster. Full Story »
New York's Legislature is meeting in extraordinary session to confront a $3.2 billion deficit and possibly hold a landmark vote to provide final legislative approval of same-sex marriage. Full Story »
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The U.S. Marshals service wants to auction hundreds of pieces of jewelry, clothing and other personal effects once owned by disgraced financier and vanquished Mets fan Bernard Madoff and his wife, Ruth. Full Story »
A morning moonset peeks through the autumn foliage near Bradfordton, Ill. AP Photo/Seth Perlman
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