The county is spending $500,000 on the study, which will analyze land, water, and energy use, as well as noise and environmental issues.
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With the return of the weekly market to Clinton Square, vendors and organizers emphasize the importance of agricultural transparency and community building in downtown Syracuse.
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New high-speed I-81 interchanges are now open, permanently shifting Syracuse commutes and marking a major milestone before the downtown viaduct comes down.
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Former Oswego Mayor Billy Barlow takes over as deputy county executive for economic development July 6th.
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The Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs 94-90 Saturday night in Game 5 of the NBA Finals, claiming the franchise's first championship since 1973 behind a 45-point masterpiece from Finals MVP Jalen Brunson.
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The world’s largest operating steam locomotive drew thousands to Owego as the 1.2-million-pound "Big Boy" returned to its home state for the first time in over 80 years.
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The New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) warns the state's power grid is at an inflection point as energy reserves have dropped roughly 80%.
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For some high school mountain bike races, varsity girls race shorter distances than boys. One 16-year-old athlete in Utah is trying to change that.
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In an era of partisan gerrymandering, Colorado's 8th Congressional District remains a toss-up. Voters, many unaffiliated, have a variety of opinions on what type of candidate they want this November.
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Kash Patel, the director of the FBI, says the bureau disrupted an alleged plot to attack attendees at Sunday's UFC fight at the White House.
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A resident of San Juan, Puerto Rico, shares the toll of living without running water for nearly two months.
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In the U.S., 115 million adults have prediabetes, which is tied to heart disease and other health problems. A 20-year follow-up to a landmark diabetes study shows lifestyle interventions cut the risk.