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The New York State Assembly and Senate began passing their versions of the state budget Monday. Both houses, led by Democrats, propose spending more than $6 billion above Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul’s spending plan.
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Groups both for and against Columbus statue share their opinions after judge's ruling to keep it. City of Syracuse intends to appeal.
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Perhaps one of the overlooked or little-known parts of the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine are the orphanages. WAER News caught up with a Rochester area host family that’s worried about a 12-year-old girl named Sofia that they hope to adopt.
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Saturday’s event will kick off with new dance performances before the parade.
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On April 9, the museum plans to open its revamped IMAX theater and planetarium with major improvements.
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On Point For College puts disadvantaged students on track for higher education.
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Huntington K-8 School placed 7th in the state-wide Women’s Empowerment Draft. The program familiarizes students with the female icons who have schools' named after them.
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The company manufactures sensors that tallies the amount of people coming and going in a space
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The spot in Oswego says demand has grown during the pandemic.
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Local students with connections to both countries reflect on Russian's invasion of Ukraine.