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Child Runs Into Moving Car in Batavia

The incident happened around 3 p.m. Monday on South Main Street.

Child Runs Into Moving Car in Batavia

6:52 PM

Wreath laying ceremony held at USS Intrepid

New Yorkers paused to remember those who died in service to the nation. Hundreds gathered for the annual wreath laying ceremony at the Intrepid among them Marines and sailors in town for Fleet Week. Michelle Park was there.

Wreath laying ceremony held at USS Intrepid

5:12 PM

Hornell Marks Memorial Day by Honoring Zach Smith

Lance Corporal Zachary Smith died while serving his country when he was just 19 years old. His parents continue to mourn his loss. They say they're honoring Zach this Memorial Day by going to a parade and the cemetery.

Hornell Marks Memorial Day by Honoring Zach Smith

2:19 PM

Operation: Hero Trek raises awareness of sacrifices made by military families

One man's 2,000 mile journey to see his son come home from Afghanistan is nearly finished.

Operation: Hero Trek raises awareness of sacrifices made by military families

10:44 AM

Beats for a Cure Raises Money for Lymphoma Society

The Leukemia and Lymphoma Soceity is a national organization dedicated to funding blood cancer research, and one Rochester family is targeting a different audience to raise money for a good cause.

Beats for a Cure Raises Money for Lymphoma Society

05/27/2012 11:54 PM

NYS Military Museum exhibit honors fallen National Guard soldiers

With Memorial Day weekend underway, our Beth Croughan learned about a recent exhibit aimed at honoring those that made the ultimate sacrifice in our most recent military conflicts.

NYS Military Museum exhibit honors fallen National Guard soldiers

05/27/2012 03:02 PM

More People Removing Tattoos Over Employment Concerns

Experts agree: more and more Americans are getting tattoos these days. With celebrities and athletes seemingly sporting new tattoos each day, many Americans are following suit. But some employers, aren't amused. As YNN's Geoff Redick reports, a growing number of people with tattoos are experiencing buyer's remorse for their body art.

More People Removing Tattoos Over Employment Concerns

05/25/2012 07:36 PM

Questions remain as Western New York Soldier is laid to rest

The Western New York Army soldier found dead in his Kansas barracks was laid to rest Friday. Funeral services for Private Thomas Lavrey were held as the Army continues to investigate his death. As YNN's Kevin Jolly reports, Private Lavrey was given a hero's farewell.

Questions remain as Western New York Soldier is laid to rest

05/25/2012 05:55 PM

Schumer Pushes Army Corps of Engineers on STAMP Project

Senator Chuck Schumer is applying pressure to the Army Corps of Engineers in an effort to kick-start new economic development in Genesee County.

Schumer Pushes Army Corps of Engineers on STAMP Project

05/24/2012 07:11 PM

Memorial Ceremony for Troopers Killed in Line of Duty

State Troopers based in Batavia held their annual memorial Wednesday for fellow Troopers killed in the line of duty. The memorial honored 15 members of Troop A who have been killed over the years.

Memorial Ceremony for Troopers Killed in Line of Duty

05/23/2012 06:30 PM

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