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Town of Fenton man charged with rape, other felonies for alleged imprisonment of woman

Fenton man was charged with rape and other felonies after a woman claimed he held her against her will for several days before she escaped.

 

Investigation determines cause of double fatal on Howard Avenue in Binghamton

The investigation into the domestic incident remains active after a man allegedly shot his wife and set the home on fire before taking his own life.

 

Publix-style dog bans make it safer for service dogs and people who need them, advocates say

Publix is not alone. Most grocery stores ban dogs and other pets with the exception of service animals.

 

India moon landing live steam: Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft successfully lands on lunar south pole

The Indian Space Research Organization's Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft will attempt to land on the moon's south pole.

 

Body cam video shows police finding woman chained to bedroom floor in Louisville, Kentucky

Louisville police released body camera video showing officers rescuing a woman chained to a bedroom floor at a house in Kentucky.

 

USPS keeps losing money, potentially putting people who depend on mail delivery at risk

If the U.S. Postal Service's turnaround plan fails, that could threaten its ability to deliver the mail and pay its retirees' benefits.

 

From bat man to jackman: Vestal native Mike Osinski switches gears from baseball to NASCAR

Former Vestal High baseball standout Mike Osinski is making a living in his second pro sport as a member of Stewart-Haas Racing.

 

'This buys a year': Hurricane Hilary edges up Lake Mead water level

Rainfall from Hurricane Hilary lifted the water level of Lake Mead slightly. The rain did not change the drought the Southwest is experiencing.

 

'Serving Love': Coco Gauff partners with Barilla to give away free pasta, groceries. How to enter.

Coco Gauff, the tennis player who rose to fame when she turned pro at 14, is partnering with Barilla to give away pasta and a year's worth of groceries.

 

NASA flew a spy plane into thunderstorms to help predict severe weather: How it works.

The ER-2 aircraft was able to fly into thunderstorms to make observations that could help scientists better predict when storms could turn severe.

 

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