Lake Erie's devastating lake-effect snow storms can smother communities with collapsed roofs and impassable roads. Could these storms get worse?
It's been a long winter for much of the United States, with cold and snow common in many places for months. Now that the ...
A swiftly traveling clipper-type storm dropping southward across the Great Lakes will usher in mid-winter Arctic air for the ...
Winds will likely continue to be blustery and weaken overnight. Lake effect snow for the south shore could generate 3-8" in ...
On Feb. 19, the city of Oswego had 20 inches of snow on the ground, the highest snow depth so far in February, according to ...
February 3, 2025 • MPD's pursuit policy and how it's being enforced and monitored. An upcoming lecture about Black history that is often never taught. A documentary that explores the history of ...
Richard Pedersen should be getting ready to welcome calves this spring. Instead, he's dealing with an unspeakable tragedy.
A lake-effect snowstorm started on Feb. 14 and did not let up until Feb. 19, piling feet of snow on roofs. Oswego County officials said at least 26 structures had collapsed under the weight of the ...