CNY ONRAMP is designing training in collaboration with industries and firms growing in the region, i.e. Micron, construction, etc. Social services, childcare, follow-ups could help ensure success.
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The snow storm that blanketed Syracuse and the region Monday night and all-day Tuesday is the result of unique winds and weather patterns that bring moisture from 3 great lakes bands of snowfall.
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Lawmakers are reconsidering prison sentencing and rehabilitation with the Earned Time Act, the Marvin Mayfield Act, and the Second Look Act.
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Heavy equipment has arrived and is helping with the repair of a large water supply pipe in Onondaga County. Water conservation is also helping. OCWA officials add severe weather could hamper efforts.
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Pieces of the project are falling into place, including new ramps and bridges.
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After an up-and-down start to the season, Syracuse men's basketball looks to prove it can consistently compete as it opens ACC play vs. Clemson. Sydney Chan sets the scene
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Hiscock Legal Aid Society is hiring nearly a dozen additional attorneys, plus support staff, to take on the cases of those who can't afford an attorney.
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The swift policy and political repercussions the video helped propel illustrate the symbiotic relationship between online content creators and the Trump administration's policy goals.
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Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans have been in limbo since the Trump administration removed their temporary protected status late last year. That uncertainty has intensified as U.S. immigration officials again push for those migrants to return to Venezuela.
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Trump's plans for Venezuela's future remain unclear, the president tries to offer his party a "roadmap" for winning the midterms, European leaders express alarm at Trump's comments on Greenland.
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What does history tell us about U.S. actions in Venezuela? NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Stephen Kinzer, author of the book, "Overthrow: America's Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq."
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California fire victims say they're struggling to rebuild because insurance payouts have been slow or insufficient. Some lawmakers say home insurance is failing those facing climate change.