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Watch YNN’s special report on the two Upstate New York women who lived remarkable lives and will now share the title of saint.
Updated 10/21/2012 07:50 PM
Throughout the region, countless people are still feeling the effects of Tropical Storm Irene, which caused billions of dollars worth of damage last August. YNN's Matt Hunter has more on what the New York Racing Association is doing to help flood victims.
About 95 percent of the American Red Cross' workforce are volunteers and trained to respond to disasters at a moment's notice.
T-shirts sold at a Schoharie County store have helped raised thousands of dollars for flood recovery. As YNN's Maria Valvanis explains, a one-year post Irene shirt is now being sold, as the county continues on the road to recovery.
Drinking and driving is a big problem. Just this past weekend, five people in our area were arrested for getting behind the wheel drunk. Why aren't people getting the message about how dangerous and potentially deadly it can be? Our Megan Cruz is in Bethlehem with this month's Driving it Home.
Drunk driving remains to be a big problem. We had five DWI arrested just this past weekend. The big question is how to scare people sober? Megan Cruz talks to someone who was very high profile, and at the pinnacle of his career went through this, and found out what he learned from the experience.
Drinking and driving is a dangerous combination, and in some cases deadly, yet dozens of people are arrested every day for DWI related incidents. What does it take to scare drunk drivers sober? Our Megan Cruz is in Bethlehem with more on this month's Driving it Home.
We've seen a lot of snow and frigid weather the past few weeks. With the inclement weather comes a reminder for safe driving. Our Megan Cruz has some helpful information in this month’s Driving it Home.
If you're from this area, you're used to driving in the winter. But there are ways to make your trips in the snow and ice even safer. Our Megan Cruz has more.
We've had our share of winter weather this season, and with it, a number of fender benders. That's why this month's Driving it Home is about helping us be prepared out there on the roads. Our Megan Cruz reports.
This week, our Kid of the Week is Alex Salvagno, 12 of Loudonville.
04/20/2013 12:17 PM
Despite last year's natural disaster in Japan and predictions a major earthquake will hit Tokyo, many Americans still call that city home. In his final report in his series from Japan, Dean Meminger spoke with Americans about their choice to stay.
In areas of Northern Japan, many children were killed as their schools were swept away in last year's tsunami. But as YNN’s Dean Meminger reports, all of the students in one town did survive. Some say it was a miracle. However, emergency drills also played a big part in saving those lives.
As we continue our series on the recovery and rebuilding efforts following last year's earthquake in Japan, Dean Meminger speaks with one leader who questioned his faith in Buddha after the tsunami took so many lives.
A courageous woman is being credited with saving many lives during the Japan earthquake - including her own - by making sure her inn was ready for a tsunami. Dean Meminger reports.
The meltdown of the Japanese nuclear power plant last year forced the evacuation of 100,000 people, many of whom are still displaced. Our Dean Meminger is in Japan and has the story of one town that is being prepared for the return of its residents.
It's been one year since an earthquake and tsunami devastated to Japan's eastern coast. Dean Meminger is in Japan and has more from one area hit hard by the tsunami and the furthest behind in the rebuilding process.
Chie Saito explores the latest in treatment and technology used at Fort Sam Houston's San Antonio Military Medical Center, to help wounded warriors continue to live their lives. Plus a look at the research going on, meant to increase survival on tomorrow's battlefield.
05/28/2012 08:07 AM
YNN is celebrating 10 years and in honor of this milestone, Megan Cruz is at the station, showing you what it's like behind the scenes and talking to all the different people who work here.
Updated 10/11/2012 01:11 PM
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