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Governor Kathy Hochul says she’s made progress on combating crime, including illegal guns and car thefts. Her remarks come as members of Congress and the State Legislature are up for election and crime continues to be a public concern.
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Stefania Ianno says not enough people who work with stalking victims - from advocates to police and prosecutors – have been trained to do so.
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Three teens arrested for killing a mother swan and taking her babies in Manlius told police they believed the swan was a very large duck.
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New York State Attorney General Letitia James is putting an end to fraudulent government websites that scammed many New Yorkers.
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Read a transcript of the prepared remarks for Gov. Kathy Hochul's big Tuesday speech to a joint session of the legislature
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Syracuse Police responded to a call on early morning Monday that resulted in a 14-hour stand out with a man.
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Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon and Sheriff Eugene Conway have asked county lawmakers to essentially vote on a personnel resolution to move corrections officers from one facility to the other. But union contracts could complicate matters.
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Big investments and financial growth are happening after Onondaga County legislators approved a $1.4 billion budget and Micron confirms its move to Central New York, which will increase employment opportunities in the area. Find out what other local news you've missed this week with the WAER News Round up for Oct. 10-14!
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The two candidates for governor double down on their priority issues in the race. Governor Kathy Hochul highlighted abortion rights Wednesday, while Republican candidate and Long Island Congressman Lee Zeldin focused on fighting crime.
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Zeldin, a Long Island congressman, was back on the campaign trail after two 17-year-olds were injured in a drive-by shooting in the front yard of his home.