The $107 million Almus Olver project is seen as a first step in the ambitious $1 billion plan to reimagine the Pioneer Homes public housing complex adjacent to I-81.
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City lawyers have filed a complaint in state supreme court seeking a receiver to take over the 12-story, 352-unit high rise after Clear Investment didn't follow through on it's promises to sink $4.6 million dollars into the property.
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Presenters ask the public to call elected officials to stop ICE detainments.
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McMahon: Micron project moving "full steam ahead" despite CHIPS Act uncertainty
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The Onondaga County District Attorney's office is ready to file criminal charges against 15 delinquent owners and their accountants. The taxes are due upon collection from hotel visitors.
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Sen. Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says the tariffs could cost NYers an additional $6,500 per year, and put 33,000 CNY jobs at risk.
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New York’s embattled home care program faces a new setback after a federal judge delayed a key transition for the services until Friday.
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The painting, which was commissioned by Republicans, has hung in Colorado's state Capitol since 2019. Trump follows other U.S. presidents who weren't flattered by their depictions.
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Many AI products claim to deliver mental health therapy, but with little quality control. But new research suggests with the right training, AI can be effective at helping people.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with President Trump expecting to discuss tariffs, hostages and war in Gaza and other issues.
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After Nancy Willis finished the New York City Marathon, she went to greet her family, only to discover that her 8-year-old son was missing. After a frantic search, a woman appeared with the boy.
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NPR spoke to immigration experts and lawyers and reviewed government documents to break down the steps and associated costs of the U.S. deportation process.