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A rally outside Syracuse City Hall called on officials to declare a state of emergency, but city hall officials say that's not necessary.
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Onondaga County residents expressed their concerns over the proposed 2025 budget during a public hearing on Thursday.
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Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon announced the rollout of the first mobile lead testing unit aimed at helping to identify lead poisoning in Syracuse youth.
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The Community Foundation has $150,000 to fund a project to help fight lead poisoning in Central New York. The organization is leaving it up to the community to decide the best way to spend those dollars, through a community vote that ends May 2.
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Home HeadQuarters of Syracuse is working to combat the city's lead problem through education and opportunity.
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Plans for Onondaga County to spend almost $9 million to attack the lead poisoning issue are starting to take place.
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Psychiatrist Sunny Aslam talks about mobile sports betting. Physical therapist Scott Hoskins goes over diagnosis and treatment of temporomandibular joint dysfunction. Dr. Travis Hobart discusses lead poisoning in children.
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Pediatric infectious disease specialist, Dr. Manika Suryadevara tells about the vaccine that guards against cervical and other cancers. Gynecologic oncologist, Dr. Allison Roy discusses cervical cancer. Pediatrician, Dr. Travis Hobart explains the dangers of lead poisoning. And bioethicist Rachel Fabi shares tips for solving crossword puzzles.
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Nearly two years after its passage, Syracuse’s lead ordinance is finally teed up to go into effect and the city’s efforts to address local lead poisoning are ramping up.
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The city of Syracuse is considering legislation that would continue to fight the city's lead poisoning crisis, now that the federal government is once…