The games take place June 6 and 7 at various venues in the Utica area.
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Investors are methodically renovating former Ballantyne Apartments in Syracuse's valley section into upscale units similar to downtown offerings. They hope security and building upgrades will attract tenants.
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The good news: The budget is passed. The bad news: It was due two months ago.
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More than 8 million people in the state are set to receive checks to offset utility costs.
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The measures aim to shift more power to legislators and voters.
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A new teen mental health first aid protocol is rolling out ahead of next school year, and a statewide organization is looking to extend that training to school communities across New York state.
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The state bill includes sweeteners for public workers, which unions said were necessary to recruit and retain talent.
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A Trump administration rule could shift how science funding works in the U.S. The administration says its an effort to deter waste, but science advocates say it will compromise scientific integrity.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that Cuba needs systemic reforms. But the administration is talking to Cuban officials like ex-leader Raul Castro's grandson.
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U.S. President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have a long history of working together, but the pair is under strain amid the ongoing war in Iran.