Natalie Abruzzo
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Bradford County, Pennsylvania amended its land use regulations to include a framework for any proposed data centers in the area.
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Multiple counties in the Southern Tier were notified last week that they must end their 287(g) agreements with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in a letter from the state attorney general’s office.
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Voters in the town of Corning will choose candidates for several positions this November after some recent resignations in the town’s government.
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Former Corning town supervisor receives one-year interim probation supervision for felony convictionFormer Corning Town Supervisor Jenniffer Mullen appeared in Steuben County court for her sentencing hearing last week. She was sentenced to one year of interim probation supervision for a Class E felony conviction.
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Local organizations continue to endorse Aaron Gies, the Democratic candidate for New York’s 23rd Congressional District, as he faces scrutiny over his brother-in-law’s criminal history.
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Incumbent Chemung County Executive Christopher Moss lost the June primary election to fellow Republican Mark Margeson but will remain on the ballot in November as a Conservative Party candidate.
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The Corning town supervisor resigned her position and pleaded guilty to a felony charge earlier this week.
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WSKG's Elmira-Corning reporter Natalie Abruzzo spoke with News Director Phoebe Taylor-Vuolo about concerns some residents and town officials have over a proposed tax break for a housing development project in Big Flats, in Chemung County.
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Election primaries are Tuesday, June 23. Voters in Chemung, Schuyler and Steuben counties have more choices on the ballots this year.
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Pride month is in full swing in Elmira and Corning.