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A Syracuse-area state lawmaker plans to help move forward legislation that appears more urgent after a leaked document shows the Supreme Court may permit outlawing the procedure.
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Legislation introduced in both houses of the state legislature could give tenants facing eviction in Syracuse and across upstate more leverage in court.…
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Many of the ways ballot access was expanded in the 2020 election could make their way into permanent state law. The New York Senate approved a package of…
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The races for president and congress might be grabbing the most attention this election season, but Central New Yorkers also have a number of other…
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One of the areas of our economy that’s struggling could have ripples throughout many other business sectors if there isn’t state or federal support to…
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Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s decision to halt sweeping changes to the US postal service probably comes as little comfort to postal workers who’ve…
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Central New York’s delegation of state lawmakers has been busy in Albany this week voting on several pieces of legislation aimed at reforming police…
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A young attorney and former Syracuse University football captain is trying his hand at politics. Republican Sam Rodgers officially launched his campaign…
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SUNY ESF and Clarkson University have partnered to co-lead a new Center of Excellence to research and solve threats to the state’s water resources. CoE…
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State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins joined other leaders Friday for a tour of the proposed future site of Onondaga County’s Science,…