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Officials from Utica are unveiling their plans on how to spend some of the millions of dollars the city has received from federal stimulus bills during…
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Former Democratic Congressman Anthony Brindisi announced on Thursday that he will not be running for reelection against Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-New…
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After years of cuts and rollbacks, a nonprofit in Utica that helps resettle refugees is hoping to ramp back up this year.Shelly Callahan, executive…
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On Halloween night in 2019, parts of the Mohawk Valley were inundated with flash floods, resulting in millions of dollars in damages to homes, businesses,…
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Today is the deadline for New York schools to submit their plans for in-person instruction this fall to the state. Overall, most school districts in…
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New York state has implemented a moratorium on evictions through August 20, but Utica tenants like Teoka Muhammad note that provides people with only a…
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New York's statewide shutdown is presenting a unique challenge for nonprofits such as museums and zoos. Not only do these organizations rely on…
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo this week extended his executive order that requires the state's nonessential workforce to work from home until April 15, including his…
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After more than five years of planning, work is underway to start the construction of the Mohawk Valley Health System's new 672,000-square-foot…
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The very fact that incumbent Utica Mayor Rob Palmieri can run for reelection again is one of the reasons his opponent, Utica Common Councilor Joe Marino,…