Traci Taylor is a 26-year broadcast veteran who is the Director of Digital and Radio Content for Townsquare Media and has called the Southern Tier home for the last decade. If it's happening in the Upstate New York region, Traci is sharing the story with you.
Traci Taylor
Four Letters No New Yorker Wants To See on Their Boarding Pass
Learn about the mysterious code on boarding passes that leads to rigorous security checks at the airport.
Free and Reduced-Price Lunch Statistics in Broome County Schools
Economic data from the State Education Department indicated a high percentage of students in Broome County qualifying for free or reduced-priced lunches.
Two Upstate New York Candy Shops Named Among Best in U.S.
Two candy shops in the Upstate New York area are getting attention on a national level as they clinch top spots in America’s best candy shop rankings.
John D. Rockefeller: Tioga County, New York’s Notable Son
Discover John D. Rockefeller Sr.'s humble beginnings in Tioga County, New York, shaping his path to becoming a renowned oil magnate and philanthropist.
This Beautiful Menace Is Disrupting New York’s Ecosystem
Explore the ecological threat posed by Japanese knotweed, a noxious weed thriving in Upstate New York.
Surgeon General Warns New Yorkers that Parenting Could Harm Mental Health
U.S. Surgeon General warns of alarming stress levels among parents, impacting mental health and children's wellbeing.
Should We Rethink Our Perception of New York’s Beaches?
Learn about the alarming rescue rates on beaches across New York.
Is the Chicken Big Mac Really Coming to New York State?
New Yorkers are buzzing as rumors swirl about the Chicken Big Mac possibly hitting US menus soon! Get the scoop on this exciting twist to a classic favorite.
New Yorkers React: Crayon-Scented Cologne – Nostalgic or Nauseating?
New Yorkers divided over Crayola's crayon-scented cologne, sparking nostalgia and distaste.
New York Prepares for Two Spectacular Eclipses
New Yorkers await two spectacular celestial events in the coming months - a partial eclipse of the Full Harvest Moon in September and the breathtaking Ring of Fire solar eclipse in October.