Top Three WGNA Articles Of The Week Ending 3/2
Plenty of good reading this week on wgna.com - here are the three most read stories, minus our winter storm coverage. Check them out and don't miss what everyone is reading about!
Plenty of good reading this week on wgna.com - here are the three most read stories, minus our winter storm coverage. Check them out and don't miss what everyone is reading about!
Federal authorities have accused a Rexford woman of hiring an illegal immigrant from India to work in her mansion for nearly three years. 39-year old Annie George and her now-decesased husband, Mathai Kolath George, initially hired the woman back in 2005.
New York - While gas prices are almost 40 cents more than a year ago, analysts are certain the price of gas will stay below the $5 mark this summer- provided a war doesn’t break out in the Middle East.
Saratoga - Two Saratoga fishermen had to be rescued yesterday from the middle of Saratoga Lake around noon Thursday.
State - One of the biggest problems with shale gas drilling or hydrofracking is how to handle all the contaminated wastewater.
New York - After two years of tense negotiations between state officials and union leaders, an agreement over how New York teachers will be evaluated has been reached.
State - Governor Cuomo is threatening to impose a teacher evaluation system if an agreement between the state Education Department and New York State United Teachers is not reached by today.
Capital Region-Gas prices once again are fluctuating, but not in favor of the consumer.
New York- A recent federal study shows multiple municipalities nationwide need more than $300 billion.
A deal has been reached in the assault case against Rodney Atkins.
New York - An auditing firm claims spending on the World Trade Center is out of control. The cost of the project has escalated by $4 billion over the last four years.