'Tis the season to be on high alert. It seems that every day there is a new scam that you need to be aware of. This time scammers are posing as National Grid employees trying to get your personal information. Here's what you need to know.
Thousands of Capital Region residents are without power this morning according to National Grid. Many of the power outages reported are in the Broadalbin area, which appears to be the epicenter of the disruption.
National Grid will be out in full force to help with power outages and line service. Here are some tips that can keep you safe during this winter storm.
Not only is it a staple of Schenectady but I used to work there. I have some great memories in that place and to even see the words "Gershon's Deli Closed," if even temporarily, my heart broke.
Massive storms that swept through Schenectady county on Sunday afternoon has left many without power and National Grid is working now to fix the problems. While many in the area have gotten their power back, thousands of local residents could dealing with outages throughout the evening.
There are conflicting reports as to whether we are in for a very cold or very mild winter. Either way, we are going to have to pay for heat. A new study from National Grid has been released and it's good news.
You think it's easy to pick out a scam. All you have to do is not click on weird links and don't answer numbers you don't recognize. You can do that, but this new scam is doing something completely new and there's a good chance you'll fall for this one.
We are experiencing a heat wave and scammers are preying on a group of people who need to make sure their electricity bill is up to date. Local police are warning residents of the latest phone scam.
Even though the weather has been warm this fall, we all know winter is coming and it's supposed to be colder than last year. It looks like there is another rate hike coming too from National Grid.