Fire Station 12 closed more than 30 years ago opened this week and is already serving its community
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The free tuition program called SUNY Reconnect covers tuition for certain adult and returning students for 19 high-demand programs for those without a degree ages 25 - 55.
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The STEAM School will offer hands-on learning in high-demand fields including animation and game design, entertainment engineering, and construction management.
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Deeper Shade of Green podcast host Chris Bolt caught up with some farmers at the CNY Regional Market in Syracuse.
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Onondaga County is facing another court order and fines tied to a raw sewage leak in Solvay, marking the second such settlement in seven months.
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A $5 million state grant will help Onondaga County create a food processing facility at the CNY Regional Market, allowing small farms to prepare and store local produce for school lunches.
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New York health officials warn that federal funding cuts could undermine the state’s tobacco quitline, which has helped millions quit smoking over the past 25 years.
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Musk said he's carrying out his threat to form a new political party after a falling out with Trump over the president's sweeping tax cuts law.
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NPR's Gaza producer faced Israeli military fire, private U.S. contractors pointing laser beams at his forehead and masked thieves as he tried to get food from a U.S.-supported group.
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We have a report on Camp Mystic, a Christian camp hit by the deadly floods in Texas. Several girls attending the camp remain unaccounted for.
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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Duke University professor Tim Meyer about the looming deadline for international trade deals to be worked out and what's been accomplished thus far.
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We speak to music journalist Christopher Weingarten about why so many high-profile drummers have either been fired or retired this year in what's been dubbed the "Drumpocalypse."