Governor Hochul and state lawmakers say that the attack occurred at around 12:30 AM Wednesday, in the offices where bills are written and digitally printed.
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New York State lawmakers plan to meet again on Thursday to pass another spending extender that will last until April 16. The budget was due April 1.
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Tenant rights advocates say one way to stem the homelessness problem in Syracuse is to make it harder for landlords to not renew rental leases, without good cause.
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He says the increase is needed to maintain and improve services residents expect and deserve.
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Hundreds gathered in the park's sprawling spaces, including SU students, families, and friends of all ages and backgrounds.
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Many Black Syracusans with deep roots in this city struggle to hold onto a precious asset - a family home. The city wants to help them learn how.
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They say the rare celestial event crosses disciplines and attracts people of many backgrounds.
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The only non-binary member of Oklahoma's legislature looks at a year since they were censured by their colleagues - and the aftermath of the death of an Oklahoma student after a fight at school.
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An international team found a creative solution to help keep Ukraine's lights on amidst Russian attacks. That same solution could help everyone from the military to commercial pilots.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Salman Rushdie about his new book, Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder.