Relative newcomer Maurice "Mo" Brown says he won't run unless he can win against veteran 129th district assemblymember Bill Magnarelli.
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Dave Knapp hopes to bring more than 25 years of combined service on the Lafayette Town Board and legislature to the 126th assembly seat being vacated by fellow Republican John Lemondes.
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Most of the first five contracts have met the 15 percent local hiring goal from select Syracuse zip codes.
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Experts warn this may amount to the worst flu season in decades, thanks to a new strain.
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The Citizen Review Board was largely dormant for several months without a staff or functioning board.
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The groundbreaking carries more meaning for public housing residents who've lived with the damage caused by urban renewal.
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The Trump administration's irregular appointment of U.S. attorneys could torpedo a probe of the state attorney general's office.
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How did this humble tree nut reach its exalted status? And how good for you are almonds, really?
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The Trump administration cut funding for research and put limitations on the type of research that can be done with federal dollars.
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Seeking out new experiences and social connections later in life is exactly what we should be doing, according to Ken Stern is author of the new book, “Healthy to 100: How Strong Social Ties Lead to Long Lives.”
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One of the best meteor showers of the year peaks the night of Dec. 13.
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Sixty years ago this month, the United States began flying Cubans to the U.S. on what were called Freedom Flights.