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Centro receives a $9.2 million federal grant to purchase nine new buses for Syracuse's Bus Rapid Transit system, featuring subway-style amenities and express city routes.
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The water restrictions were put in place Monday after a major water transmission line broke over the weekend.
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The average price for a gallon of gas in New York is down about 10 cents from last year.
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The victory comes after a tough year for climate priorities in New York.
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Three Rochester police officers were shot Friday night after responding to a call on Chili Avenue.
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Rep. Elise Stefanik says she is suspending her campaign for New York governor and will not seek reelection to Congress.
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A former New York state prison guard convicted of murder for his role in the brutal beating of an inmate that was captured on body-camera footage has been sentenced to 25 years to life in prison.
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National Grid begins a multi-year restoration of Syracuse's historic Art Deco Niagara Hudson Building, starting with repairs to its iconic stainless steel doors.
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The Rome Rescue Mission is preparing hundreds of holiday meals as central New York nonprofits see an increase in working families seeking assistance.
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A Christmas Eve Powerball drawing could add new meaning to holiday cheer as millions of players hope to cash in on the $1.7 billion prize.
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The State Department announced Tuesday it was barring five Europeans it accused of leading efforts to pressure U.S. tech firms to censor or suppress American viewpoints.
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A coalition of 19 states and the District of Columbia on Tuesday sued the Department of Health and Human Services over a declaration that could complicate access to gender-affirming care for young people.
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The explosion collapsed a part of the building and happened just as a utility crew had been on site looking for a gas leak at Bristol Health & Rehab Center in Bristol Township, just outside Philadelphia.
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against President Trump on Tuesday, refusing to reinstate, for now, Trump's ability to send National Guard troops into the state of Illinois over the objections of the governor.
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D'Angelo. Brian Wilson. Sly Stone. We lost these greats and so many more in 2025 — singers, producers, conductors and writers whose departures gave us a pang of loss, but whose art still lifts us up.
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For more than 30 years, Puppetworks has delighted Brooklyn's Park Slope neighborhood with performances of The Tortoise and the Hare, Pinocchio, Aladdin and, during the holidays, retellings of stories like The Steadfast Tin Soldier.
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Our most popular global health and development stories in 2025 covered the human impact of the upheaval in U.S. foreign aid, surprising news about familiar diseases and the beauty of earth captured by drone cameras.
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About 5.5 million borrowers are currently in default. They haven't risked wage garnishment since the beginning of the pandemic, when policymakers paused the practice.
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TV critic David Bianculli says 2025 offered so many great shows he couldn't narrow them down. But in a year of intense TV, Netflix's haunting series Adolescence, stands apart.