But customers remain under a mandatory conservation order until at least Monday until the system can reload and properly disinfect the water supply.
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Several groups organized the event as part of a growing resistance to increasingly violent ICE tactics, including the shooting death of a woman in Minnesota.
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Following back-to-back ACC wins, Syracuse men’s basketball returns home for the first time in 2026 for a contest vs. Florida State.Austin Raiche previews the rematch of last year’s ACC tournament first round win for the Orange
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The Democrat laid out her legislative priorities for the year on Tuesday in Albany.
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They're starting their first full week of session, which includes Tuesday's state of the state address from Gov. Kathy Hochul. WAER will broadcast and stream it live starting at 1:00.
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The bill, originally introduced six years ago, would block state and local officers from enforcing federal immigration laws and sharing sensitive information with ICE, absent a judicial warrant.
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A range of civic, social justice and immigrant groups plan a protest for Monday at 3:30pm in Syracuse. They're calling on local and state government to end assistance to ICE agents and activities.
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Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado met with President Trump Thursday and talked about the future of Venezuela, including the prospect of new elections.
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NPR's A Martinez talks to Eduardo Gamarra, a politics and international relations professor at Florida International University, about María Corina Machado's meeting with President Trump.
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Dozens of college basketball players have been implicated in a sweeping point-shaving and betting scheme. Federal prosecutors allege they conspired to "underperform" during games and reap the winnings.
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A woman who was married to a man twice her age remembers their relationship, and the important question she asked him when they spoke to StoryCorps 20 years ago.
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A recent increase in violent incidents between ICE agents and residents in cities like Minneapolis has raised questions about how federal immigration agents are trained and the protocols they follow.