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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Two Oswego County PTECH students will intern with Micron this summer before completing their studies at Onondaga Community College.
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Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon delivered his State of the County address, highlighting key areas of investment and improvement.
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Seneca Falls, the birthplace of the national women's rights movement, continues to tell the story of women's history beyond Women's History Month.
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Norovirus, a type of stomach bug, has been detected in some CNY communities.
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Jason Londo, an associate professor of fruit crop physiology at Cornell University, says if cooler temperatures remain through April, fruit crops may have a better chance of surviving a late freeze.
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The Syracuse Common Council has voted to secure pay increases for some city elected officials and is looking to receive federal funding for community development and assistance.
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The Dunbar Association and the Onondaga Historical Association are working to preserve Syracuse's Black history to encourage diversity, equity and inclusion.
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SUNY Chancellor John King is announcing new efforts to improve some SUNY campuses' mental health services.
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chair Christopher Hanson toured the Nine Mile Point and James A. Fitzpatrick power plants and walked away impressed by the facilities.
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Herkimer, Boonville and Richfield will receive funding from New York State to help boost the communities' downtown growth.