P.M. NEWS TUESDAY 12-13-22
A Winter Storm is expected to reach the Southern Tier later this week, local meteorologist Rich Townsend told WCDO News what the computer models are showing:
(Rich Townsend 12-13-22)
WCDO will have further updates as we get closer to the storm.
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State Police arrested 26 year old Peter Tarallo of Sidney for 2nd degree Assault, after Troopers were dispatched to a report of an assault at an apartment on State Highway 8 in the town of Unadilla. The troopers discovered that a victim was struck with a sauce pan over the head several times, leading to an injury. The victim was transported to Chenango Memorial Hospital in Norwich for further evaluation. Tarallo was located with the assistance of village of Sidney Police, he was transported to the State Police headquarters in Sidney and processed & was transported to the Otsego County Jail for Centralized Arraignment and Processing.
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The Broome County Sheriff’s Department arrested 2 area men for several counts of Criminal possession of a weapon, after they posted a Facebook live stream Monday. 42 year old Nicholas Skiba of Johnson City and 23 year old Keith Hall of Chenango Forks were arrested, a handgun was seen in the live stream and Skiba was wearing Ballistic Body Armor, The Whitney Point & Chenango Forks schools were on lock out, along with Wilson Medical Center and Binghamton General Hospital. Sheriff’s Deputies obtained a search Warrant for Skiba’s cell Phone & Facebook page, they discovered the location of the 2 men at a residence on State Route 12 In Chenango Forks, they were taken into custody, Deputies seized 5 handguns, 4 rifles 3 shotguns 2 black powder pistols and large capacity magazines, the investigation is ongoing.
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A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 12-13-22
The Morris Central School District residents will be voting on a Building project Today, Superintendent Jamie Maistros told WCDO News about the project:
(Jamie Maistros 12-13-22)
Voting will be today from 12:00 noon to 8:00 PM in the main lobby. Maistros said that the project would be paid from through 86% state aid and a capital reserve fund.
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A New Year in Albany could lead to the State Legislature changing laws regarding parole and what terms that judges can sentence convicts to, Assemblyman Joe Angelino explains:
(Joe Angelino 12-9-22)
Angelino is one of the few Albany lawmakers who actually have had a career in law enforcement, he currently serves part time for the Sherburne Police Department.
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