Syracuse students under 18 are eligible to visit meal sites around to city to get free lunch and breakfast and participate in activities.
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It’s part of a broader effort to make changes or reforms to the police department. They're also trying to connect with youth who have an interest in public safety or just being helpful members of the community.
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.AAA Travel expects 48 million people to travel this holiday weekend.
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The association reports injuries have been on the decline and suggests key safety tips to continue the trend.
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Canada Day marks the nation’s progress towards independence. For many, it’s a day to celebrate. There are fireworks, parades and parties. But in recent years, the day has taken on a more somber tone, as Canada grapples with racism and its colonial past.
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Dr. Indu Gupta reflects on her seven years as Onondaga County Health Commissioner and discusses ongoing health concerns the community faces.
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The public will be given a window of time in July to submit feedback before two final meetings.
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Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering tells NPR that charges against the suspected shooter are expected shortly. Here's what else we know as of Tuesday.
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NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Nancy Rotering, the mayor of Highland Park, Ill., about the mass shooting at a Fourth of July parade in which six people died. Police say a person of interest is in custody.
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Ukraine's long-declining coal industry is finding itself in the middle of Russia's invasion. Many mines have been taken over while Ukrainian officials are promising to ramp up extraction.
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A gunman on a rooftop in Highland Park, a Chicago suburb, opened fire on the crowd that came together to celebrate. At least six people were killed. Police say a person of interest is in custody.
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In an astounding 62% of the decisions, conservatives prevailed, and more importantly, often prevailed in dramatic ways, according to new data.