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A report from a group of energy assistance directors says low-income households are at special risk this summer.
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The Syracuse Common Council is considering supporting a 2% hotel tax in the city.
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Despite the overcast skies in both cities, hotels were fully booked and there was increased foot traffic throughout the downtown areas frequenting local businesses.
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The Zoo leadership is looking for $750,000 in yearly payments from local government funding for at least five years, split evenly between the City of Watertown and Jefferson County.
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If all coins sell each organization would receive $4.75 million.
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The zoo is cutting back operations and is closed to the public until further notice.
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The company will begin producing high-tech printed circuit boards in a new $130 million cutting-edge manufacturing facility next to its current operation in DeWitt.
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The Port of Oswego Authority is losing over $1 million for each day the St. Lawrence Seaway is shut down due to a Canadian union strike according to port CEO and Executive Director William Scriber.
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Local food pantries expect to see the impact of the end of federal emergency SNAP benefits.
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Central New York lawmakers met at the Syracuse Landmark Theatre to advocate for funding in the state budget to go toward the Upstate Historic Theatres.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul's proposed 2024 budget made some changes to minimum wage increases, leaving both sides of the issue frustrated.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul visited Syracuse Monday to highlight economic investments affecting the central New York community as laid out in her recent budget.