Memorial services in Syracuse and Watertown remember those who killed in the past year.
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Mayor Bill Brazill made the project contingent on residents getting access to the cheaper energy.
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The lockers were recently installed in Central Square and Truxton as part of a pilot program.
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The final affidavit ballots in Onondaga County expanded Ryan's lead and sealed his victory in the third tight race for the district since 2018.
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The 42" Ley Creek Force Main stretches over two miles from a pump station on 7th North Street to the Metropolitan Wastewater Treatment Plant. A section crossing Onondaga Creek on the railroad bridge has sprung major leaks in recent years.
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After 10 months of negotiations, the region's largest urgent care provider and CNY's largest health insurer reach an agreement over reimbursement rates.
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City leaders say the advocates are using flawed sample results to make their case, while agreeing on the priority of replacing lead service lines.
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Members of the European Union Are Preparing With Caution and, At Times, Keenness for the Second Trump Presidency.
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A Chinese cargo ship has been stopped off the coast of Denmark. Officials are investigating it for severing underwater telecommunications cables connecting a handful of northern European countries.
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A heart cockle shell has been found to let in light through a design that resembles fiber optic cables. This could inspire everything from helping coral survive to designing new camera lenses.
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With Trump set to begin another term and Republicans in control of Congress, the anti-abortion movement is positioned to make further gains at the the state and national levels.
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What's going on in our bodies and emotions when we have conversations about our differences? NPR's science podcast Short Wave talked to neuroscientists and psychologists to find out.