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An influx of $55 million from the state budget will allow Onondaga County to end a waitlist for working families looking for affordable child care.
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New York state and local officials are celebrating the completion of a 100-mile electricity transmission project.
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Afghanistan veteran Alissa Ellman won the Democratic primary in NY-24 with nearly 62% of the vote. Ellman will face Republican incumbent Rep. Claudia Tenney in November.
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Onondaga County legislator Maurice Brown leads 14-term incumbent Bill Magnarelli by 82 votes in a primary race for New York's 129th Assembly District.
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The Great New York State Fair has renamed its historic Indian Village to Haudenosaunee Village to better honor the culture and sovereignty of the Six Nations.
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Diana Kastenbaum and Alissa Ellman are running in the Democratic primary for New York's 24th Congressional District.
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New York's highest court unanimously ruled that mandatory retirement ages for state judges remain constitutional despite the 2024 Equal Rights Amendment.
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Onondaga County will fund an objective $500,000 study on data centers, aiming to give local governments the data needed to manage bans and moratoriums.
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There’s a push by a number of agencies in Oneida and Herkimer counties to get state legislation in place to better coordinate the response to incidents of domestic violence.
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The Gordie Howe bridge spans the most important border crossing between the U.S. and Canada. President Donald Trump has said he doesn't want it open yet.
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President Trump accused Iran of violating their framework agreement, and Tehran threatened to halt negotiations with the U.S. entirely. Meanwhile, violence continued between Israel and Hezbollah.
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U.S. tariff pressure is pushing Europe and Brazil closer—opening new global doors for everything from aircraft parts to Brazil's cachaça, the base of the caipirinha.
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The deaths occurred as crews battled multiple fires across a parched region. Two other firefighters were injured.
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Trinity Moravian Church, a politically diverse congregation in Winston-Salem, N. C., has been raising money to retire medical debt in the surrounding community.
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Microwave or air fryer? Grill or slow cooker? An investigation into how to cook hot dogs for the most flavor and the most joy.
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Dozens of technicians will fire off about 851,000 fireworks on July 4, aiming to break a world record in what organizers hope will be the "most memorable display this generation will have ever seen."
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Around the time the United States was founded, Americans' diets included Parmesan ice cream and terrapin. But what you ate depended on your social status.
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The idea that there's a connection between federal student loans and what colleges charge dates back almost four decades. But it's unclear that link can lead to lower costs.
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Rescue teams are racing against time after twin earthquakes killed more than 1,400 people and left tens of thousands unaccounted for.