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Alex Gonzalez and Yan Hidalgo say they were told when they arrived to the United States, "Welcome. You are safe." But at a scheduled immigration hearing in October, they were detained by ICE officials.
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The law would increase protections for renters, but landlords in the city say it would put them out of business.
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The Republican Assemblyman from Oswego County stepped down from his position as Minority Leader and will not seek reelection in the fall.
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Four Town of Boonville firefighters and the pastor of the Abundant Life Fellowship Church were injured in the explosion Tuesday.
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The Syracuse Common Council is expected to vote on Good Cause Eviction legislation on Feb. 23, potentially bringing new rent protections to city residents.
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Officials say the blast erupted at Abundant Life Church in Boonville on Tuesday morning. New York State Police say the church reportedly used propane cylinders for heat.
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New York is one of only four states that requires a drug to be listed in statute to trigger a drugged driving violation, a loophole Assemblyman Bill Magnarelli wants to close.
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Utica celebrates the reopening of the historic Val Bialas Ski Facility following a $2 million renovation of its snowmaking and lift equipment.
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New York state has updated its traffic point system, increasing penalties for offenses like speeding and distracted driving.
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Ahead of the State of the Union address on Tuesday, evidence continues to mount that President Trump is facing political headwinds.
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The Trump administration has ordered several coal plants to keep operating past their planned retirement, part of a larger effort to boost the coal industry. Two Colorado utilities are pushing back.
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The latest wellness craze involves injecting these molecules for athletic performance, longevity and more. Scientists say the research isn't keeping pace with the health claims.
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The U.S. is a winter sport powerhouse, second only to Norway. The wins at the Milan Cortina Games come disproportionately from athletes who emerged in a handful of states from Alaska to Vermont.
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School was canceled in several Mexican states and local and foreign governments alike warned their citizens to stay inside following the army's killing of the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, "El Mencho," and the violence it spurred
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The semi-aquatic dinosaur, Spinosaurus mirabilis, was discovered by an international team of scientists working in Niger.
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Olympics opening ceremonies tend to get more love than their closing counterparts. But a pair of NPR reporters who watched both in Italy left with a newfound appreciation for the latter.
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New Jersey through Massachusetts could see 2 feet of snow. New York City's mayor said the city had not "seen a storm like this in a decade."
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The Mexican army killed the leader of the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel, Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, "El Mencho," in an operation Sunday, a federal official said.
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Along with a growing number of war-wounded amputees, Mykhailo Varvarych and Iryna Botvynska are navigating an altered destiny after Varvarych lost both his legs during the Russian invasion.