Owens gave her first State of the City address to more than 600 attendees Thursday evening at Nottingham High School.
Connecting our community with local pantries, soup kitchens, and emergency assistance across the region.
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Trump plans to nominate Kevin Warsh to be the next chair of the Federal Reserve, when Jerome Powell's term expires in May. The president has been pushing the central bank to slash interest rates.
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People with ACA health insurance just saw prices surge and many switched to plans with high deductibles and health savings accounts. If that's you, what do you wish you knew about how your plan works?
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When the news gets too heavy, the quiz is forced to turn to pop culture questions — so there are a lot this week. Let's see how you do!
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Critics say U.S. Agency for Global Media's Kari Lake risks making Voice of America sound like a propaganda outlet in her remarks on the air praising President Trump.
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Niklaus Miller, aka the Mediocre Bunny, has spent months learning Bad Bunny's songs ahead of the superstar's Super Bowl half-time show. Millions of fans have tagged along for the journey. Now, he's begging the universe for a ticket. Will it deliver?
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Mystery: Ellery Queen “World Series Crime” 10/2/43 NBC, Sherlock Holmes “The Speckled Band” 3/20/55 NBC.
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Comedy: Blue Ribbon Town “Guest: Jack Benny” 2/26/44 CBS, Fibber McGee and Molly “Going Bald” 3/21/39 NBC.
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Science Fiction: Exploring Tomorrow “The Adventure of the Beauty Queen” 6/25/58 MBS, X Minus One “The Cave of Night” 2/1/56 NBC.
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This week, Grant Reeher talks with Brandon Rottinghaus, professor of political science at the University of Houston.
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Scholar Elaine Pagels joins Grant Reeher to discuss her book "Miracles and Wonder," exploring the historical mystery of Jesus and why his message of hope still resonates globally today.
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Chris Libonati, Managing Editor at the online news publication Central Current talks about the mission of their site and its role in Central New York.