Patrona Jones-Rowser was among those who voted 5 to 4 on legislation that gives council and the city clerk more oversight of the CRB>
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Syracuse mechanics tend to see a lot of pothole-damaged tires at the start of spring
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AccessCNY first began offering the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program when it was introduced as a demonstration project in 1992. The Medicaid-based program has grown dramatically since then, prompting state officials to find ways to control costs.
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The crackdown includes hate crimes, retail theft and illegal cannabis shops.
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Sen. Chuck Schumer announced the award from the CHIPS and Science Act late Wednesday. He says the funding helps capture his vision for reinventing and revitalizing Upstate New York's economy.
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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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Two gun safes were in the house, including in shooter Christopher Murphy's bedroom. He and a friend also used cocaine before police arrived.
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WAER staff won awards for best spot news coverage, best sports story and honorable mention for best news feature by Syracuse Press Club.
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The English actor played Captain Edward John Smith in the 1997 film Titanic as well as King Théoden of Rohan in The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
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Restaurant earnings and pricing tell us the economy is still troubled by inflation but not badly enough for consumers to give up eating out.
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A wave of political assassinations has swept across Mexico during this election season. One candidate was violently killed on her first day of campaigning.
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Many rural communities lack affordable housing. One university in Alabama is trying to help with some experimental architecture.