The deputy mayor said she's finding there's still plenty of work to do as she transitions to the top post.
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The Onondaga County Water Authority is taking inventory of all 106,000 water service lines in its service territory.
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New York’s High School Esports State Championship brought hundreds to Syracuse University in a case for teamwork, communication, and learning through competitive gaming.
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He was appointed to succeed Brian Stratton, who's retiring after 14 years at the post.
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Sen. Joe Griffo, R-Rome and Assemblymember Marianne Buttenschon D-Utica are trying again to fill gaps in the rural "medical desert."
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It’s a multi billion dollar plan that would include more casinos, a new theme park, an observation wheel and more arts and culture, and transforming the former Toronto Power Generating Station that overlooks the falls into a boutique hotel.
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Fires shut down the hot mill at the Oswego County plant, which turns raw aluminum into rolls of sheets used by the auto industry. Ford is the plant's primary customer.
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With months-long consulate and embassy delays being reported, the two tech companies say staying put in the U.S. right now could prevent workers from getting stranded in their home countries.
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Josh Safdie discusses his upcoming film 'Marty Supreme', set for release on December 25.
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When temperatures drop, why do many listeners find themselves gravitating toward more introspective, emotionally resonant songs?
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Connecticut's governor seeks compromise between housing needs and homeowner opposition.
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Julie Rovner, chief Washington correspondent for KFF Health News, on Congress's healthcare stalemate and what it means for ACA marketplace shoppers.