
Abigail Connolly
ReporterAbigail is a temporary WRVO News Reporter/Producer working on regional and digital news stories. She graduated from SUNY Oswego in 2022 where she studied English and Public Relations. Abigail enjoys reading, writing, exploring CNY and spending time with family and friends. Abigail first joined the WRVO team as a student reporter in June 2022.
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Maple growers and producers say this year's weather is shaping up for the perfect conditions for maple season as sap collecting nears its peak.
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Central New York Rep. John Mannion says concerns over the advancement of the Micron project are misguided and that the microchip manufacturer is here to stay.
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School experts say some learning gaps in young students may stem from interruptions due to COVID-19 classroom restrictions.
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Syracuse Common Councilors voted unanimously to approve a land swap agreement allowing for two community development projects to move to the next steps.
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The Food Bank of Central New York will lose some funding that allowed them to shop with local growers following USDA program cuts.
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Central New York nonprofits and community wellness organizations are worried for the future as threats of federal funding cuts loom.
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This winter's cold weather might not have been the best for shoveling or snow-blowing, but experts say the temperatures may help local crops.
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Onondaga County legislators voted to approve a local law allowing private donors to contribute to the aquarium project.
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SUNY Chancellor John King says enrollment has increased two years in a row across SUNY system schools.
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Some colleges and universities in New York state are still waiting for clarification on proposed diversity, equity and inclusion bans.