The four-unit home on the city's south side is available to families with children poisoned by lead paint.
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Lawmakers are haggling over when ICE and local police departments could cooperate.
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A close battle resulted in No. 5 Syracuse women's lacrosse defeating UAlbany 10-8 on Tuesday. The Great Danes put up a fight for the Orange to earn their eighth straight win.Kaydence Kilhof recaps SU’s tight victory over a coach who formerly played for the Orange.
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Local healthcare union and Crouse Health are asking Governor Hochul and elected officials to act soon ahead of the state budget deadline.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul has proposed $1.5 billion in additional health care funding and nursing homes want at least half of that.
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Adrian Ramirez returned home Friday after nine weeks in detention facilities in Batavia and Louisiana. He and Jose Criollo were stopped Jan. 16th.
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A rainy Sunday didn't keep people from gathering to support transgender rights.
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The verdict marks the end of the first-ever jury trial over whether tech giants should be held accountable for social media addiction. It may influence the outcome of 2,000 other pending lawsuits.
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A new archbishop of Canterbury has been installed in a historic ceremony. Sarah Mullally is the 106th person to hold the job, and the first woman.
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Nearly two months after Nancy Guthrie disappeared, her daughter Savannah discusses the toll on her family in an emotional interview with her Today show colleague Hoda Kotb.
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"There is an America that is more free — where there's more equality, where there is more justice, where there is less bigotry — and I think it's waiting for us," says lawyer Bryan Stevenson.
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Low morale, staff turnover and budget issues have sapped the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The administration is expected to soon name a new director, who will have their hands full.