The Onondaga County Legislature's Ways and Means Committee forwarded the $7.075 million resolution to be considered by the full legislature next week.
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They recently gathered in Oneida County to compare notes and find ways to boost their respective tourism economies.
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The regular season comes to an end for No. 5 Syracuse men’s lacrosse after a 16-11 loss to No. 1 Notre Dame. Kaydence Kilhof explains how the Orange blew their lead, and how the Fighting Irish once again proved why they are the top team in the country.
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4-seed Syracuse women’s lacrosse bows out of ACC Tournament after 19-9 loss to 1-seed North Carolina4-seed Syracuse women's lacrosse's ACC Tournament run ends at the hands of conference-unbeaten 1-seed North Carolina. Jack Knight recaps UNC’s domination in the Tar Heel State.
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The city has exceeded its overtime budget for two decades, and that trend continues for the current fiscal year. Will the city's upcoming budget better reflect actual overtime costs?
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New York Public News Network reporters Jimmy Vielkind and Samuel King talk about the latest developments at the State Capitol in Albany.
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No. 5 Syracuse men’s lacrosse ends the regular season against No. 1 Notre Dame on Saturday. Evan Siembieda breaks down the top five matchup.
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TB tests use phlegm — not the easiest thing to get or work with. It takes time for results. And there can be false negatives and positives. A new test is more accurate and takes less than half an hour.
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The Pentagon says that the cost of the war with Iran is estimated to be some $25 billion. Defense officials were appearing on the Hill for budget discussions.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with election law expert Richard Hasen about Wednesday's Supreme Court ruling in the landmark case Louisiana v. Callais.
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In Buffalo, N.Y., Tuesday night, the Sabres faced off against the Boston Bruins. The microphone malfunctioned during the singing of the Canadian anthem, but the crowd stepped up.
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Some 50,000 people were arrested in Iran during the anti-regime protests that led up to the Iran war. Most are still in prisons and their families get little to no information about them.