Department leaders say more services are needed after last month's shooting death of officer Michael Jensen.
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The media outlets say its journalists are being accused of harassment for contacting school district employees and officials.
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There's the usual food, music, and vendors in Clinton Square. But the festivities will also include a Miss Juneteenth Pageant, a parade, baseball game, and other events.
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Assemblymember Bill Magnarelli says Onondaga County and NYS Economic Development are helping to put together a comprehensive renovation plan for the aging market with the goal of securing state funding.
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The audit covered the period from April 2019 through October 2023, and found the Authority's financial position has deteriorated.
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The charity is building out previously unfinished 4th floor space at the home on East Genesee St. and University Ave.
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His name became the 12th to be added to the fallen officer's memorial during the annul remembrance.
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New reporting in the Washington Post says Russian President Vladamir Putin has been pushing more quickly to build up military training and infuse the country with hyper-nationalism.
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West Charlotte High School was seen as a national model for how schools could integrate in the 1970s, years after the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling. But in the 1990s, a federal judge ruled that bussing was no longer needed.
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American medical staff are still trapped in Gaza as the Rafah border crossing remains closed.
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More than 5,000 Mercedes-Benz workers in Alabama are awaiting the results.