Listen to how sap is collected and maple syrup is made in Tully.
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Alexander Marion says many city employees and employees of city vendors would be guaranteed a rate higher than the state's minimum wage.
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Demolition could start soon on the former Maria Regina convent that was significantly damaged by fire.
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As New York reflects on five years since COVID-19 reshaped our lives, experts assess the state's readiness for future viral threats.
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The goal is to reduce harmful greenhouse gases under the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. OCRRA says its waste-to-energy facility emits far less dangerous emissions than landfills.
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Syracuse citizens joined the National Association of Letter Carriers to protest the Trump Administrations plans to privatize the USPS. They gathered at the Federal Building in Downtown Syracuse.
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Postman delivers the mail and goodwill to the community.
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Republicans won special elections in two Florida Congressional districts. The margins of victory in the heavily-Republican districts were significantly narrower than in November.
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Domestic violence shelters have long kept their locations secret to protect victims. But some say being more open is actually safer, and easier on victims.
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Staff that administer programs to help the elderly, disabled people and poor families with basic needs lost their jobs amid the Trump administration's layoffs.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Lisa Damour, a clinical psychologist, about how the Netflix show Adolescence depicts the struggles of young boys.
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Starting next season, a system of cameras will determine whether to award a first down rather than trot out a 10-yard chain. But humans will still decide where to spot the ball to begin with.