The buzz of small drones filled the SUNY Poly fieldhouse for a flying soccer competition. Organizers say the event helps teach technical and leadership skills.
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Volunteer fire departments are facing their lowest staff levels in 40 years, according to the New York State Association of Fire Chiefs. They seek a law to allow small payments to recruit and retain members.
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After three years, the NYS DOT reopened a high-speed ramp from I-481 southbound to I-81 southbound.
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Supporters said state funding for the Pro-Dairy program has remained stagnant since 2014, at a time when the dairy industry is booming.
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The historic rivalry between #10 Syracuse and #11 Johns Hopkins is renewed once again this Saturday. Dan Shalam previews the rivalry between two up-and-down squads.
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Liz Nowak has been involved with the local music awards show since the beginning.
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The GOP caucus in the Onondaga County Legislature is calling on Gov. Kathy Hochul and state lawmakers to put affordability first in upcoming legislation.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Richard Haass, president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, about the war in Iran.
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You've heard of puppy yoga, and goat yoga, and maybe even reindeer yoga... but what about yoga with a bunch of pythons and one baby Colombian common boa named Mango?
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The U.S. and Israeli joint attacks on Iran have prompted alarm and intense discussion among China's foreign policy elite as they prepare for a U.S. presidential visit.
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In California's greatest farming region, there's a water crisis from overpumping groundwater. The state passed a law in 2014 to restrict overdrawing the aquifers, and the limits are going into effect.
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Rep. Andy Ogles' social media post is the latest in a series of Islamophobic statements from House Republicans.