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Storm damage is causing issues on New Jersey Transit, and other modes of mass transportation during the Friday evening commute.
The July 14 rainstorm caused more than $50,000 in damages to two high school sports fields. The district will review damages and future solutions.
After a thorough assessment of storm damage, the district has determined that the high school building cannot safely support teaching and learning this fall.
ONEIDA, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — Oneida City School District said it will not reopen its high school for the 2025-2026 academic year. This comes after last month’s powerful storm left behind el… ...
The former Marana High School teacher accused of sending explicit photos to a student took a plea deal of two counts of attempted sexual exploitation of a minor.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced on Facebook late Tuesday that President Donald Trump planned to approve federal funds to help with ice storm damage.
Central NY district scrambles to find a place after flood damage closes high school for year: Oneida High School won’t open this fall because of severe damage caused by a deadly storm in June.
A Heat Advisory is in effect today as temperatures and humidity combine to push the heat index near 100 in areas with less cloud cover or fewer storms. Make sure you stay hydrated and take breaks.
Oneida High School will remain closed for the 2025-26 school year due to heavy flooding following storms that swept through the Mohawk Valley in late June.
Oneida High School superintendent Matthew Carpenter told parents and students on the district’s Facebook page on Monday, June 21, that the school will not reopen for the 2025-26 school year. The ...
Oneida High School will remain closed for the 2025-26 school year after storms, including a tornado, slammed the area last month. Oneida City School District Superintendent Matthew Carpenter said in a ...
Oneida, NY - Oneida High School won’t open this fall because of severe damage caused by a deadly storm in June. Superintendent Matthew Carpenter told parents in a letter posted on the district ...