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  • Regional Morning Weather Forecast for May 6, 2009
    Oswego, NY – A cloudy start to the day but Wednesday should turn out to be a nice weather day. Listen to this morning's weather chat with Kevin Williams.
  • February 6th, 2009 Regional AM Newscast
    By Jason SmithOswego, NY – A report on how the manufacturing industry in central New York will be affected with the closure of New Process Gear. That…
  • November 6th, 2008 Regional AM Newscast
    By Jason SmithOswego, NY – Democrats in the state senate begin making plans for taking control from Republicans for the first time in 45 years. This story…
  • August 6th, 2008 Regional AM Newscast
    By Jason SmithOswego, NY – The State Senate is due back in Albany on Friday...but will Democrats show up? That story and more in our morning newscast.
  • January 6th, 2008 Regional PM Newscast
    By Jasmyn BelcherOswego, NY – We have details on a new report showing New York's legislature is still in need of reform. That and more in this newscast.
  • NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with National Security Agency head Gen. Paul Nakasone and FBI Director Christopher Wray at an international conference on Cybersecurity at New York's Fordham University.
  • The College Football Playoff committee announced that Ohio State took the final spot along with Alabama, Oregon and Florida State. Holly Anderson of Grantland.com joins Robert Siegel to talk about the aftermath.
  • As the dust settles from the early rounds of the NCAA Tournament, we bid farewell to the would-be Cinderellas who couldn't pull off the upset and take stock of your tattered bracket.
  • #249, Sitcom, Blondie “Alexander Joins the Circus” 1948 NBC, Our Miss Brooks “Project X” 3/6/55 CBS. Tuned To Yesterday features programs from radio's…
  • Joshua Powell left the group facing claims of sexual harassment and improper spending. In Inside the NRA, he calls for gun reforms — and confirms the harshest criticisms against the group.
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