
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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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 shut down.
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New York campers will have a new opportunity to stay at New York State campgrounds. State parks in western and northern New York will open campgrounds briefly in April 2024 for those looking to view the total solar eclipse.
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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.
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New York State county executives met to discuss issues with asylum seekers, election changes and Medicaid funding during the annual NYSAC conference Sept. 14.
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The group Rebirth SYR organized a protest outside the Onondaga County Sheriff's office Wednesday to speak out against a deputy involved shooting.
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After 22 years, Syracuse first responders and community leaders continue to remember the events from Sept. 11, 2001.
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After greeting Cherry Road Elementary students with State Senator John Mannion on the first day of school, Westhill Central School District Superintendent Steve Dunham says the focus for this year is student safety, emotional wellbeing and positive instruction.
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Over 36,000 properties across the city of Syracuse will receive new trash carts over the next two weeks as the final stage of the new cart rollout begins.
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State Sen. John Mannion helped to secure funding for a program at Syracuse University which will allow for increased diversity in the workforce.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is funding a research project led by Nick Sard, a Great Lakes biology professor at SUNY Oswego, to help native fish populations in the Great Lakes.