The council begins reviewing the Owens administration's budget proposal this week, but the audit won't be finished until fall.
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No. 3 Syracuse men’s lacrosse is the hottest it's been all season. Standing in its way, with a similar fire, is No. 2 North Carolina. Rowan Mastrangelo previews Saturday’s conference matchup between the Orange and the Tar Heels.
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Four community centers get their own OCRRA sponsored kiosks to help residents safely recycle large batteries.
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Legislation would allow people to register when the file taxes online.
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The non-profit's work has evolved with CNY's changing population, but their commitment to affirming dignity of each person regardless of background remains steadfast.
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State lawmakers ponder a proposal by unions as part of ongoing budget talks.
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The disability community continues push for change after blind Rohingya refugee Nurul Amin Shah Alam’s death was ruled a homicide.
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Shingles can be a really painful disease that's preventable with a vaccine. Research shows the vaccine may also play a part in slowing the aging process.
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Monday is an important day on NASA's Artemis II mission. The crew is preparing for its lunar flyby and setting a record along the way: the farthest that humans have ventured in space.
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President Trump and Israel's Prime Minister have stood shoulder to shoulder in their war on Iran — but do the two leaders have the same goals in mind?
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Hall's late-night show gave hip-hop a home on TV and helped propel Bill Clinton to the White House. "I wanted to do this show that didn't exist when I was a kid," he says. Hall's memoir is Arsenio.
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The war in Iran has slowed down international shipping, much of which contains medical and humanitarian goods destined for Asia and Africa.