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The goal of Friday’s STEM Fest at Mohawk Valley Community College was to get area students to “think of themselves as science people,” MVCC Dean of the School of STEM-Transfer Jake Mihevc said. more
There is much more to becoming a member of the local school district’s board of education than simply sitting in on a meeting or two a month, said a Madison-Oneida BOCES Board of Education member. more
A 25-year-old man was found with a loaded handgun while walking with a group of people on Mohawk Street Tuesday afternoon, according to the Utica Police Department. more
At an open house on Wednesday, March 22, the Resource Center for Independent Living showed off the changes made to the Dorothy Smith Center for Advocacy. more
Nearly 30 stations featured professionals from the following fields: arts and communication; business and hospitality; government, public safety, education and human services; STEM and information technology; health sciences; and skilled trades. more
The Genesis Group and the Chamber Alliance of the Mohawk Valley hosted the Regional Law Enforcement Forum to have a dialogue about bail reform laws and the shifting public perception of law enforcement. more
Utica’s Foam Hammer Games is bringing mixed martial arts to the world of board games. more
The former executive principal at the Notre Dame Junior-Senior High School in Utica is accused of stealing more than $3,000 from the school by writing checks to himself. more
The closure of two adjacent businesses in Bagg’s Square has opened the opportunity for renovations to begin. more
Local filmmaker Dennis Dewey debuted his new documentary movie “Mr. Dickens Comes to Utica” live and in person Saturday in a pair of showings at The Oneida County History Center. more
By a majority vote, the Utica Common Council passed the city’s budget for the 2023-2024 fiscal year. more
A Utica man has been charged with a felony after being found with a loaded revolver in his vehicle on James Street Sunday evening, according to the Utica Police Department. more
Author Peter Pagliaro admits his new book “The 1947 Utica Blue Sox: A Baseball Season to Remember” was “a labor of love that took too long.” more
Wisconsin Poet Laureate Dasha Kelly Hamilton will present “Makin’ Cake” at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 25 at Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute. more
A 20-year-old man is accused of stabbing another person during a large fight outside the Utica Academy of Science, according to the Frankfort Police Department. more
With a deadline to approve the city’s budget and avoid a default, the Utica Common Council will meet on Monday, March 20, at Utica City Hall, where the budget vote will take place. more
Still more big improvements are in store for Utica’s historic Frederick T. Proctor Park this summer and fall. more
On March 11, 2021, the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) was signed into law, providing the country with financial relief to address the economic problems brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. more
Utica Mayor Robert Palmieri announced that the city is going to light up downtown with color changing “UTICA” letters. more
A Utica man charged in a December homicide in the city rejected a plea offer in Oneida County Court on Tuesday. more
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