The public can view National Grid's permit request filed with the Public Service Commission.
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Tickets only remain for the keynote panel at the National Veteran's Resource Center.
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The Rev. H. Bernard Alex founded Victory Temple Fellowship Church in 2001, and he and volunteers prepare meals from scratch in the basement kitchen every Wednesday. He's the first African American to ever be elected to the DeWitt Town Board.
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Two of the last three governors of New York were lieutenant governors first. And now, there is growing speculation that Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado will try to add to that list by challenging Governor Kathy Hochul next year. The two are undergoing a messy public split.
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Sleep in Heavenly Peace and Syracuse University students built beds for children in the community. Syracuse is first in the nation for child poverty rate. Nearly half are in poverty.
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They're scheduled to vote on a local law Tuesday that would put the county executive in charge of raising the additional $15 million dollars needed to complete the aquarium in the Inner Harbor.
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A growing avian flu outbreak is pushing Central New York farmers to make tough decisions as they comply with federal disease control measures.
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The former Philippine president, accused of crimes against humanity over his deadly "war on drugs," spoke via video link in his initial appearance at the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
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Amer grew up in Kuwait, where he enjoyed a comfortable life — until the first Gulf War forced his family to flee to the U.S. His Netflix show Mo is in its second season. Originally broadcast in 2022.
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Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender play a high-ranking spy couple in Steven Soderbergh's new film. Black Bag offers Bond-style globe-trotting intrigue and marital dramedy.
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As the moon moved through the shadow of the Earth, it was also being illuminated by light from the sun — causing the moon to appear as if dipped in a deep red hue in a stunning celestial sight.
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Hamas, the militant group the U.S. has labeled as terrorists, says it's willing to release the one living American hostage and bodies of four others it's held in Gaza since the 2023 attacks in Israel.