Ted Muehl
Brooklyn Man Robs Same Bank Twice
A Brooklyn man received 26 years for robbing the same bank twice in a two-week period.
New York State Urges Motorists to Adhere to Stopped Buses
Schools across New York State are now open for learning. The New York Association for Pupil Transportation urges the motoring public to do one important thing: Stop for stopped school buses.
New Law Increases Smoke-Free Area Around Schools by 100 Feet
On Wednesday Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a bill into law to protect New York’s youth from harmful effects of cigarettes.
Police Investigating Suspicious Death in Windsor
On Wednesday afternoon, state police at Binghamton responded to a Broome County 911 call, for a male down and unresponsive, to 500 Gorman Road in the town of Windsor.
State GOP Chairman Ed Cox Calls for Resignation of Democratic Assembly Majority Leader Sheldon Silver
New York GOP chairman Ed Cox is calling for the resignation of Democratic Assembly Majority Leader Sheldon Silver in the wake of Silver’s actions – or, as Cox sees it, lack of action — during a sexual harassment scandal surrounding longtime assemblyman Vito Lopez.