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New York has a new state law that will ban some hunting competitions starting in November. The law, which Governor Kathy Hochul signed last month, will make it illegal to hunt animals like rabbits, squirrels, coyotes and crows in organized tournaments.
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2024 marks the 100th anniversary of New York’s state park system, which oversees more than 250 state parks, historic sites, and recreational trails across New York. It serves about 79 million people per year.
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A holiday season overshadowed by the pandemic takes a toll on our mental health; and that includes on children.Dr. Jennifer Rapke works primarily with…
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Holiday lights could be one way to climb out of the holiday depression and anxiety brought on by COVID-19. One central New York psychiatric expert said…
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Expect smaller crowds and different layouts at local farms that deal in agritourism this fall. It’s all part of new state guidance geared specifically…
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If this were any other year, New Yorkers would be chowing down on sausage sandwiches and pizza frites, while strolling through the Midway of the New York…
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The New York State Fair will not open this year, due to the coronavirus, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced at a press conference on Monday.“This is a really…
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Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh said he will do everything in his power to open public pools this summer. But there are a lot of factors working against the…
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Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon said the central New York region is ready for a phase two reopening on Friday, which will include professional…
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The New York State Department of Labor does safety inspections for all 72 rides at the New York State Fair, and continues inspections each day of the…
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Public access to Onondaga Lake will take a big step forward this fall. A public boat launch will open up the cleaned waterway for the first time in…
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The International Trails Symposium is being held in Syracuse this week. The biennial event brings together all types of trail enthusiasts from across the…