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New York State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie is announcing new funding to help bridge a gap in renovation costs for the JMA Wireless Dome.
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New electric delivery vehicles at Syracuse's Amazon distribution center are all a part of the company's plan to have all electric vehicles by 2030.
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A program that makes it possible for many central New Yorkers to afford college is celebrating 15 years.
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The SUNY Empire Service Corps will give SUNY students an opportunity to increase community understanding and civic engagement.
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Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon says the area needs more space for Micron industry suppliers.
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Michelle Sczpanski, the city of Syracuse’s deputy commissioner of neighborhood development, said the approach is to build on strength, saying neighborhoods shouldn’t be competing against other neighborhoods.
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The Hoosock-Jensen Salina Community Center is set to open next spring, its name serves as a reminder.
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Some local and federal lawmakers are leading the charge to make sure every central New York home has internet access, despite the expiration of a crucial federal program.
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A local business and a victim recovery fund are helping the Rome community rebuild and repair following last week's tornado.
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Images from the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games offer a stunning glimpse into the dramatic and heavily Parisian-themed day.
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The Food Safety and Inspection Service made the announcement Friday. There are 34 cases of Listeria from deli meat across 13 states, including two people who died of Thursday, according to the CDC.
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Each week, guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: This Is How You Lose the Time War, GWAR covering “I’m Just Ken,” and the Tested podcast series from NPR's Embedded.
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Police officers in many U.S. cities have recently gotten large pay boosts. Departments are offering these raises to combat understaffing, but some say the money won’t help.
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Sports-themed season of the popular podcast coincides with the Summer Olympics and features stories from StoryCorps’ vast archive at the Library of Congress
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Flavor Flav, co-founder of Public Enemy, has been embraced by Team USA's women's water polo team as "our hype man." In Paris he plans to cheer the team on to a fourth gold medal
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The amphibious ceremony unfolded as a love letter to France and global sport.
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For three decades, Khalil Shikaki has provided insights into Palestinian public opinion. The most recent poll showed a rise in Hamas popularity, though a majority of respondents don't support Hamas.
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Venezuela is holding a presidential election on Sunday that could bring dramatic change to the nation, if the opposition candidate can really knock out longtime President Nicolás Maduro.
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The singer-songwriter and entrepreneur adapts his big, synth-heavy sound for his performance.