Drivers who crash into the rail bridge will receive an automatic 8 points on their license beginning February 16th.
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County Executive Ryan McMahon will give students until March 20 to submit names for the new Inner Harbor attraction.
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Citizens for Affordable Rates used a Super Bowl TV ad to bring more attention to their fight against high car insurance rates in New York State. They propose reducing fraud & insurers' profits.
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A Syracuse University professor, who took the ice over thirty years ago, took the ice in Lake Placid, where she inspired young fans at the 2026 Empire State Winter Games.
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Rising grocery prices have some Central New Yorkers considering growing their own food, but starting can seem daunting in the freezing winter months.
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Party lays out a MAGA-like agenda they hope will energize their base and send the Nassau County executive to the governor’s office.
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Syracuse men’s lacrosse has struggled against Maryland for a long time. Timmy Weiss breaks down a big test for the Orange.
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Psychologists say that after the need for food and shelter, humans want to feel valued. But that need usually goes unmet.
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President Trump seems to lose some of his grip on his base as the Department Of Homeland Security shuts down amidst resistance to changes to immigration enforcement.
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Struggling with stress and depression after years of war in Ukraine, a group of friends in their fifties and sixties throw themselves into competitive cheerleading.
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Wisconsin speedskating phenom Jordan Stolz continues his quest to medal in all four of his Olympic events. He's one of a streak of Olympic-record setting speedskating performances in these Games.
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The Food and Drug Administration rejected Moderna's new flu shot. This raises questions about what it means for the future of vaccine development.