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Vinny Aliperti, owner of Billsboro Winery along Seneca Lake, is working to improve the wine industry’s environmental ...
Just over 10% of New York's locally owned bridges were rated in poor condition in 2024, according to the latest National ...
Plans to protect against natural disasters and climate change have been upended because of the Trump administration’s ...
At a Thursday House committee hearing, the state’s water community showed overwhelming support for changes to a Senate bill proposed by state Rep. Cody Harris, R-Palenstine. His proposals provide more ...
More than 36 million Americans are on alert for severe weather in the Upper Midwest, with thunderstorms, large hail and a tornado outbreak possible starting Monday. On Sunday, 10 tornadoes and hail ...
Green-Wood’s 25th annual Memorial Day concert appropriately memorializes composers interred at the cemetery, including Fred ...
The developer behind transforming Pfizer’s former headquarters in Midtown Manhattan into about 1,600 apartments is hoping ...
Hundreds of analogue enthusiasts spun through rare VHS, cassettes and even eight-tracks at the first-ever NYC Tape Fair in ...
At least one person has died in southwest Oklahoma after flash flooding hit the region, with authorities warning people to ...
The National Flood Insurance Program has a deadline for its expiration ticking closer. But observers say that's nothing new.
According to some calculations, 70% of New York City parks will be flooded by 2100. Here's how the city could use that to its ...
NEW YORK CITY COULD LOSE APPROXIMATELY 19,300 HOUSING UNITS BY 2040, with nearly a third — about 6,250 units — in Brooklyn.