Natalie Barden

Rise & Shine Oswego, 11/06

Rise and Shine, Oswego! Student representatives attend the 40th annual RA Conference; looking back at an award-winning journalist’s weekend trip to SUNY Osweg; and, how college students are working to help local seniors, by “adopting” a grandparent. You can watch all of these stories and more, here.

Anchors: Kaley Richmond, Reilly Jones

Weather: Aurora Fitzgerald

Entertainment Host: Kinaya Mabry

Executive Producer(s): Charlie Harkins, Jolie Santiago

Director: Mike Griswold

Rise & Shine Oswego, 10/02

Super DIRT Week is back in Oswego, for its 51st year; SUNY Oswego’s new president shares his vision for the university; preparing for the upcoming test of an national alert system. The fall 2023 premiere of ‘Rise & Shine Oswego’ has all of this news and more, here. Plus, a live interview with organizers of the annual “Walk of Shame” event.

Anchors: Kaley Richmond, Hannah Katz

Weather: Aurora Fitzgerald

Entertainment Host: Kinaya Mabry

Executive Producer: Charlie Harkins

Director: Mike Griswold

Barlow proposes lower sewer bills for some city residents

Graph provided by Mayor Barlow via X, @mayorbarlow.

City of Oswego Mayor Billy Barlow proposed a $50 reduction to the sewer bill for flat-rate users. According to the mayor’s office, if approved, flat rate users would see their sewer bill decrease a total of $350 over the past five years.

“Further reducing the sewer bill for flat rate users is a well-deserved give-back to city residents who have paid too much in sewer fees due to the failures of previous administrations,” said Mayor Barlow, in a press release. “The work our wastewater department, economic development department, and smart budgeting and strategic thinking has allowed for two previous rate decreases and we are happy to continue that trend by further relieving residents with this proposed decrease.”

The proposed $50 reduction follows two previous annual reductions: a $200 decrease in 2019 and a $100 decrease in 2021.

Tonight at 6:30 p.m., the Administrative Services Committee will vote on the proposal at Oswego City Hall. If it passes, the Common Council will hold a full vote on Monday, September 11th.

Monday 3/27 Nightly News

Possible tuition hikes across the SUNY system; Oswego Mayor Billy Barlow appoints a new judge; teaching evaluations return to SUNY Oswego. All this and more on Nightly News, here. Anchors: Thomas Cafarella, Kaley Richmond Reporter: Sydney Selleck Weather: Brendan Rice Sports Anchor: Jaden Jiggetts Executive Producer Clarissa Karki, Director Stephanie Genese.

Thursday 3/23 Nightly News

ResLife reopens housing applications for the 2023-2024 academic year; reporter Reilly Jones takes us inside Waterman Theatre’s latest production; these stories and more, on WTOP-10 Nightly News. Catch up here. Anchors: Amani De La Cruz, Seth Appleby Reporter: Reilly Jones Weather: Aurora Fitzgerald Sports Anchor: Matthew Sheremeta

Wednesday 3/22 Nightly News

Tonight on WTOP-10 Nightly News: star of the YouTube show ‘Hot Ones’ will come to SUNY Oswego, set to interview a local business owner; an on-campus internship and job expo for students and state awards to fund Micron’s investment in central New York. Catch up on your local news here. Anchors: Damon Fletcher, Logan Stolberg Weather: Lily Flint Sports: Alex Brooks

Tuesday 3/21 Nightly News

New online security precautions coming to SUNY Oswego; a long-running art show returns to campus; Governor Hochul’s talks with Syracuse officials about major housing projects. These stories and more, at the link here.

Anchors: Jacquelyn Driggs, Kyle Spisak

Weather: Jordan Thirlwall

Sports Anchor: Thomas Turgeon

Rise & Shine Oswego, Tuesday 3/21

Rise and Shine Oswego! What students can expect from the upcoming internship and job expo, updates on a local bar fire over spring break and more, all at the link here. Anchors: Scott Brubaker, Kate Salamida Weather: David Rienzo Entertainment Host: Kinaya Mabry

Monday 3/20 Nightly News

Catch up on your local news with WTOP’s first Nightly News broadcast back from spring break. An on-campus women’s march, the latest in SUNY Oswego’s search for a new president and more, at the link here.  Anchors: Matthew Rivenburgh, Reagan LaPage Weather: Samantha Karlsson Sports Anchor: Thomas Tallarino

Rise & Shine Oswego, Thursday 3/02

After a few years without a morning newscast, WTOP-10 is thrilled to re-introduce Rise and Shine Oswego! On Rise and Shine Oswego, we’ll bring you the best in news, live studio interviews, entertainment and weather to start your day off on the right foot. Our first broadcast was Thursday, March 2nd at 9 a.m., although you can expect to tune in every Tuesday at 9 a.m. from now until the end of the semester.

Catch up on what you missed, including an interview with Assistant Director of Campus Recreation Cassie Para, by watching on the WTOP-10 YouTube page here.

Anchors: Scott Brubaker, Kate Salamida

Weather: David Rienzo

Wednesday 3/03 Nightly News

Tickets available again after a major box office outage; students react to the new online emergency preparedness training; looking ahead at this weekend’s winter storms. Catch up on what you missed on WTOP-10 Nightly News by watching here.

Tuesday 2/28 Nightly News

Oswego County’s first murder case in five years; a local business waits for approval of its caurd license; a Ukrainian-American Oswego student speaks out about the Russia/ Ukraine conflict. Catch up on these stories and more from last night’s newscast, available here. 

Anchors: Jacquelyn Driggs, Scott Brubaker

Weather: Brianna Saunders

Sports: Thomas Turgeon

Monday 2/27 Nightly News

WTOP-10 Nightly News is back! Mayor Barlow’s Blizzard Bucks, winter weather and SUNY Oswego’s box office troubles. All this and more in last night’s newscast, available here.

Anchors: Jolie Santiago, Matthew Rivenburgh

Weather: Samantha Karlsson

Sports Anchor: Thomas Tallarino

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