The commission cites data and public support as the reasons why they felt compelled to make Syracuse's first majority-minority district.
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Sarah Klee Hood is one of four candidates enrolled Democrats in New York's 22nd congressional district will be able to choose from in the August primary.
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McMahon held a press conference in which he discussed the vaccine rollout and the public's risk to the disease.
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The council has until Oct. 1 to approve or reject the map.
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The Finger Lakes Land Trust received a grant from the state and plan on using to regulate private property near the source of Syracuse's drinking water.
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The Onondaga County Health Department reports that the patient who tested positive for monkeypox is in isolation and does not pose a risk to the public.
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A court will decide how to redraw state Assembly districts for 2024 elections.
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Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny have been entertaining and offending for 25 years. South Park premiered in 1997, but the characters first came to life five years earlier in a student film.
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Lawyers for the Trump Organization and its former chief financial officer on Friday will ask a New York state judge to dismiss a sweeping criminal indictment filed against them last year.
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Prosecutor Andrew Warren is fighting his removal from office by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who says Warren refused to enforce laws prohibiting gender-affirming care for minors and other laws.
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Nearly all professions are hurting for workers. That includes accounting firms in need of certified public accountants, who are responsible for tasks from balancing the books to fraud probes.
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The CDC stopped recommending quarantines or test-to-stay in schools. It's part of a relaxation of COVID guidance that acknowledges the virus is here to stay, and that many people have prior immunity.