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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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Micron is asking for a 49-year pilot, or payment in lieu of taxes deal from the Onondaga County Industrial Development Agency to build a series of chip fabrication plants in the Town of Clay.
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State lawmakers voted to move some local elections to even-numbered years in New York state, instead of odd-numbered years. The idea is to get more people to vote in local elections.
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Plans by New York City to send asylum seekers to a Syracuse area hotel are on hold.
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Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon is defending the placement of a video touting his involvement in luring Micron to central New York, on the county’s website.
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In response to the expiration of Title 42, Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon announces the county is preparing for the "unknown."
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Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon outlined the community comprehensive plan as localities prepare for Micron to enter central New York.
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In his State of the County Address, Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon spoke about everything from the arrival of Micron to the health care worker crisis.
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Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon and Oswego County Administrator Philip Church say the burden of Medicaid funding will fall on local counties, and prevent other key initiatives from taking place.
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Nine people were treated at Upstate University Hospital Wednesday following an exposure at an incident at Brighton Towers in Syracuse.