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President Joe Biden announced Thursday in downtown Syracuse the $6.1 billion dollars in federal CHIPS and Science Funding which will help make Micron's $100 billion megafab project in Clay a reality.
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New York state lawmakers found compromise on so-called Good Cause Eviction legislation in the recently-signed state budget. As WAMC’s Lucas Willard reports, it will be up to upstate communities to opt-in to the tenant protections.
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The president spoke Thursday at the Museum of Science and Technology in Syracuse to announce a package of grants totaling $6.1 billion for Micron to build a megafab complex in the Town of Clay.
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President Joe Biden will visit Syracuse on Thursday to formally announce the preliminary agreement between the Department of Commerce and Micron providing Micron with up to $6.14 billion in direct funding under the CHIPS and Science Act.
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The process of getting off gas isn’t easy or cheap, but it can save money in the long term.
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Advocates blame the state Assembly for killing the NY HEAT bill, but Speaker Carl Heastie said Wednesday that he’s not ruling out passing it before the session ends.
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The "State of the Air" has considerably improved in the cities of Albany and Schenectady, according to new data.
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The scandal-plagued former Republican congressman, ousted from his House seat last year, abandoned his long-shot independent bid for Congress. But he suggested his political career may not be over.
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The New York state legislature approved a budget over the weekend, about three weeks after the start of the new fiscal year. Legislators in the North Country have mixed opinions on the fiscal plan.
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North Country Congresswoman Elise Stefanik is leading the push to get the president of Columbia University to resign.