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New York State Police said a person has been taken into custody in relation to the fire, and the investigation is ongoing. Tioga County Dispatch Center received a report of a fire at the Nichols ...
Two men face criminal charges following an animal cruelty investigation involving more than 100 farm animals from a property in the Owego area. The Tioga County Sheriff’s Office launched the ...
A police controversy in Montgomery County has residents questioning why their police chief – the first woman to hold the position – was put on leave after less than a year on the job.
The name "Tioga" is borrowed from Native American tribes who lived in the area at the time of the arrival of European colonists; it means "at the forks". The various Iroquois tribes all had similar words for the concept: the Oneida called it Te-ah-o-ge, the Mohawk called it Te-yo-ge-ga, the Cayuga called it Da-o-ga and the Seneca called it Da-yo-o-geh.
New York State Attorney General at New York Foreign Press Center Briefing on 'Issues Facing New York' In addition to prosecutions and civil actions in the financial sector, former Attorney General of New York Eliot Spitzer pursued cases in both state and federal courts involving pollution, entertainment, technology, occupational safety and health and other fields in which New York plays a part ...
On May 14, 2010, Southeastern High School senior Jerian Blake [12] [13] [14] was shot and killed near the intersection of Mack and Beniteau streets on Detroit's east side. By the end of the following day, police had identified Chauncey Owens as a suspect in Blake's death and obtained a warrant to search 4054 Lillibridge [12] St, where Owens was believed to be hiding.
The Eliot Spitzer political surveillance controversy (also known as Troopergate) broke out on July 23, 2007 when New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's office admonished Governor of New York Eliot Spitzer's administration for ordering the State Police to create special records of Senate majority leader Joseph Bruno's whereabouts when he traveled with police escorts in New York City.
New York State Police at Horseheads identified the victim as Floyd W. Werner, 76, of Gaines in western Tioga County. The crash happened around 4:26 p.m. Monday on Backer Road in Catlin, state ...