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SUNY Oswego President Peter Nwosu announced the "Vision 4040" program, aimed at doubling annual graduates, during his first state of the university address.
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On the shores of Owasco Lake, city of Auburn leaders and State Senator Rachel May are calling on Governor Kathy Hochul and New York State to increase water protection policies for residents' safety.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul said Tuesday that if there’s a federal government shutdown, it may slow progress on a new program aimed at easing the state’s migrant crisis.
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Central New York Republican Rep. Brandon Williams described the southern border town of Eagle Pass, Texas as overwhelmed with asylum seekers.
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Striking union workers in Michigan have the support of central New York politicians and union members, as dozens rallied on the steps of Syracuse City Hall Wednesday to show their support.
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Expanded diagnostic and treatment services as well as radiation therapy will now be offered at Upstate Cancer Center's new Verona facility.
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A weekend special election resulted in voters rejecting a ward system to be put in place in the town of Manlius.
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As the government's fiscal year comes to a close, a lack of new federal funding laws may lead to government shutdown. Rep. Brandon Williams does not support a government shutdown.
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The CNY Diaper Bank is working to meet demand in central New York, even with new state funding, the needs for families continue to rise.
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A special election Saturday will decide whether the town should switch to a ward system, which would divide the town into six districts.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul on Wednesday signed into law a measure to make it easier for New Yorkers to access mail-in voting. Some New York Republicans, led by Rep. Elise Stefanik, have filed a lawsuit against the measure.
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County officials say the work of local forensics scientists is critical for law enforcement and public health.
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National Grid and A Tiny Home For Good have partnered to bring new homes to Syracuse's Southside.
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A panel discussion during Onondaga Community College's Unity Day featured educators and semiconductor industry leaders and covered industry and education changes.