“The privilege of opening the first trial in history for crimes against the peace of the world imposes a grave responsibility.”
With those words, spoken 80 years ago today, Robert H. Jackson began the war crimes trials in front of International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg. After ...
The plans for two city residents to open the Water Street Brewing Company at 137 Water St. are continuing.
Jake Berg and Chase Churchill have taken the next steps for the project by introducing the project to the city Planning Commission this week. Churchill has owned the property for around ...
The struggle to fill open positions in the Jamestown Police Department is a concern for outgoing City Councilman Jeff Russell, R-At Large and Public Safety Committee chairman.
During a discussion with two city residents about bail reform and its effect on the city recently, Russell noted ...
The proposed YMCA-Jamestown Community College project is officially moving ahead.
On Wednesday the Chautauqua County Legislature agreed to pay $195,000 for design of the entire project as well as requesting the state to have the JCC project in SUNY’s capital projects.
The county will ...
The Chautauqua County Board of Elections has certified the 2025 elections.
Two races that could have been affected by absentee ballots included County Legislative District 12 and one of the Jamestown City Council At-Large seats.
For District 12, Legislator Fred Larson, who ran the ...
Seven Jamestown Public Schools students have been selected to perform among New York state’s most talented student musicians.
Gina Delgado, Rya Giuffre, Hayden Langford, and Zoey Shimmel will represent JHS at the New York State School Music Association’s Zone 1 Senior High Area All-State ...