The CNY United for Community Benefits wants to negotiate a legal agreement to hold the company more accountable for the $20 billion in federal and state public subsidies.
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A new matching funds system could make the governor’s race interesting.
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It was a rough 81-73 overtime loss for Syracuse Men’s Basketball against Boston College inside Conte Forum.Josh Solomon recaps how the Orange fell apart late against the Eagles.
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Michael Fisher unexpectedly entered the plea after a five-day manslaughter trial in which jurors were deadlocked.
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Riding a three-game win streak, Syracuse men’s basketball aims to keep its momentum going against Boston College. Christian Dahms previews Saturday’s ACC clash in Chestnut Hill.
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It was a who’s who in New York as leaders braved snow flurries and 18-degree temperatures to see the single largest investment in the state begin.
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NYS Police say 8 people were taken to local hospitals in Syracuse.
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