If you go anywhere outside of Central New York and mention "Riggies" - people are bound to look at you like you have seven heads. It's a staple for us!
If you have not looked at your Instagram settings lately, you might want to do that as soon as possible. The new update is letting people see your EXACT location.
After Facebook, Instagram, and Whatsapp crashed on Monday, many are left wondering, "What was life like before we had the internet?" Here are 22 highlights from the "good ole days."
Honestly, it is probably a great idea. We obsess over social media, checking it constantly and it literally influences us in certain terms of our lives.
Now Facebook and Instagram are doing something that you might want to take advantage of: you can turn off seeing how many likes OTHER PEOPLE'S posts have...
Amanda Jurkowski, a stay-at-home mom, wanted to take advantage of the nice weather, and took her kids to the Marcy Town Park to let out a little bit of their energy. She had no idea that her son's day was going to get so much more exciting.
We were talking about this on the air today and we got so many messages about how this show made them get off social media.
Cold turkey.
Immediately deleted.
You know how you sometimes can't stop scrolling on social media? You're sitting there WHILE in the company of other's, yet still seem to want to keep going back to the phone...
The 2020 New York State Fair might be canceled, but parts of it are still living on. Multiple Fair food festivals have been taking place for the past few months and continue to as we head into what would be Fair season. Now, there's an attraction from the Fair that you can add to the list...
New York is full of mysteries, some are cool, and some are just plain weird. The Thompson Park Vortex, just 90 minutes from Utica, is cool and super weird.
Now that restaurants in the Utica-Rome area can open for outdoor dining, which restaurants are open for business? We're ready to hear those magic words: "Can I take your order?"
Brian Jweid, Director of Civil Service Administration for Oneida County, was one of the many who tuned in to see what was going on at the site of the protest, and came across a particular man who has a dream - and he wants to help.