The solar eclipse is days away and New York is on its direct path of totality. But there are some cities and towns that get to stay in the dark the longest.
Forecasters are now saying, if the weather stands, 2 of the best places to see the solar eclipse on Monday are right here in New York State, and one of them is really close.
It won't be too much longer before Central New York diners can comfortably enjoy a meal outdoors. Pretty soon the snow will melt and the patios will pop up.
A magnitude 4.8 earthquake struck New York City Friday morning at about 10:25 a.m., according to reports out of the city. The quake, which preliminarily caused little or no damage, was centered at Tewksbury, NJ, according to earthquake.usgs.gov.
With spring weather ahead, more people will be hitting the trails to enjoy leisurely hikes and strolls. This is sparking questions if it's legal to carry pepper spray for self defense.