Its Pop Radio | radioNOVO News NY News Roundup for June 26, 2026

 Good morning.We begin with a developing tragedy in Saratoga County, where police are investigating the deaths of six people, including four children. Authorities conducting a welfare check at a Mechanicville apartment discovered the bodies of thirty-one-year-old Sarah Myers, her mother, and her four young children, including ten-year-old twins. While police are investigating the scene as a crime, they assure the public there is no ongoing threat to the community.In political news, Hudson Valley Congressmen Pat Ryan and Josh Riley are demanding action after a federal housing bill abruptly stalled. The bipartisan legislation aimed to lower rental costs and reduce development barriers across New York. The lawmakers are calling for immediate approval, warning that New Yorkers are currently being crushed by skyrocketing housing costs and a lack of affordable options.Meanwhile, Bills fans are facing major sticker shock following the recent ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park. Excitement over the state-of-the-art facility has been dampened by surging ticket prices driven by high demand, with the cheapest seat for the upcoming home opener currently listed at a staggering six hundred and forty-three dollars.Closer to home, state route three-hundred-and-fifty-three in Cattaraugus County remains under investigation following a chaotic multi-vehicle accident that sent seven people to the hospital. Sheriff's deputies say a vehicle traveling through Little Valley struck a runaway horse before colliding head-on with an oncoming car. Five children inside the vehicles sustained injuries and were rushed to Golisano Children's Hospital in Rochester.And outdoor enthusiasts heading to Steuben County will find some relief. The popular shallow wading area at Stony Brook State Park is open to the public daily. However, park officials caution that the deep natural swimming pool and the main Gorge Trail remain completely off-limits. Crews are working continuously to repair severe structural damage to historic stone walls caused by the highest flash-flooding levels the park has seen in more than thirty years.For more news from across the state, download the radioNOVO app. I’m Codi Gaboff, radioNOVO News.