The Syracuse Common Council is considering opting in to the state's Good Cause Eviction Law.
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County Executive Ryan McMahon doesn't want to call the Nov. 2025 groundbreaking a "delay" because intensive work is ongoing. It was originally set for this June, and then next spring.
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The city hopes to secure a $20 million EPA grant that aims to reduce single-use vehicular traffic.
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He says the backlog of voter documents and management issues should be a "wake-up call" for party leadership and the legislature, who appoint the elections commissioners.
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County elections commissioners first told WAER News they faced a 20,000 voter backlog in late September, apparently sounding alarm bells for state officials.
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New York Cider Association can be your tour guide with its new Cider Trail app.
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Lawmakers made some budget-neutral changes to to the county executive's proposal earlier in the process, but other amendments pushed by Democrats Tuesday were rejected.
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Research shows 62% of Latinos believe abortion should be mostly legal. That’s a big jump from 20 years ago.
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Video game company Konami once led the industry with creative and original titles. The development of several remakes and new games has fans excited that they might be back on track.
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A Georgia judge has ruled that local election officials must certify results -- as early in-person voting begins in the swing state.
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Border security is seen as a strength for Republicans, but along Arizona’s southern border, many mayors are backing the Democrat in the state's race for U.S. Senate, as well as Vice President Harris.
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NPR's Scott Detrow talks with legendary journalist Bob Woodward, whose new book War -- like so many of his books about the American presidency over the last half century - is generating headlines.