Don't have those special glasses to watch the solar eclipse? You can still see it when it passes over Central New York on April, 8 using a few simple tricks.
When will the total solar eclipse pass over? Where is 100% totality? NASA has the answers to both of those questions for the big event with an easy interactive map.
Forecasters are now saying, if the weather stands, 2 of the best places to see the solar eclipse on Monday are right here in New York State, and one of them is really close.
It won't be too much longer before Central New York diners can comfortably enjoy a meal outdoors. Pretty soon the snow will melt and the patios will pop up.
A magnitude 4.8 earthquake struck New York City Friday morning at about 10:25 a.m., according to reports out of the city. The quake, which preliminarily caused little or no damage, was centered at Tewksbury, NJ, according to earthquake.usgs.gov.