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A Washington County man has been sentenced to the maximum 25 years to life in prison for fatally shooting a 20-year-old woman after the SUV she was riding in mistakenly drove into his rural driveway.
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Some Syracuse agencies are working together to provide pet food for those in need.
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The City of Syracuse is taking steps to show its support to local veterans.
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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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The Food Bank of Central New York is continuing to see an increase in need following an expansion of its facility. A new food locker program is aimed to help meet that need.
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Workers have turned out hunting rifles, shotguns, carbines, revolvers and more at the Remington plant in upstate New York for about two centuries. Now locals are bracing for Remington's exit from the village of Ilion.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul nominated Steven G. James as the top leader of the state police force.
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More than 500 athletes and coaches from across New York will converge on central New York next month for the Special Olympics New York State Winter Games.
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AccessCNY, a nonprofit disability service provider, will receive $200,000 to cover the costs of new counseling services and generators for those living with essential electrical medical equipment.