We know pollen is awful in the Capital Region and Upstate New York, but if you’re not doing this regularly during allergy season, you risk losing big money...
I saw this car stopped at a gas station three weeks ago and I can't understand why it is still driving around the Capital Region. How is this car still on our roads? A listener sent in photos of the same smashed up vehicle that she alerted the police to. She stuck around when the police arrived.
You've done it, we've all done it, your car is on empty and you try to see how far you can go before you have to get gas. I found a chart that'll save you the panic!
Holy moly! Be careful opening up your car doors this evening. Strong winds actually caused this to happen to a buddy of mine as he was leaving work in Albany today. If he didn't send me the picture, I wouldn't have believed him.
When you think of things you're constantly in contact with that could be littered with germs and bacteria, what comes to mind? Most likely it's a doorknob, toilet seat or cell phone; but those answers would be incorrect. Turns out, they pale in comparison to something else that we touch, hold onto, and use everyday. Here's a hint: It's inside your car.
I will be one of the millions of Americans that will take to the highways and travel this holiday weekend. I am not happy about the fact that it will cost a lot more than it did last year.