Seventy-five percent of all lifetime mental health conditions begin by age 24. Still, in New York, many young people with mental health conditions face barriers to accessing care.
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New York Public News Network reporters Jimmy Vielkind and Samuel King talk about the latest developments at the State Capitol in Albany.
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No. 3 Syracuse men’s lacrosse is the hottest it's been all season. Standing in its way, with a similar fire, is No. 2 North Carolina. Rowan Mastrangelo previews Saturday’s conference matchup between the Orange and the Tar Heels.
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Four community centers get their own OCRRA sponsored kiosks to help residents safely recycle large batteries.
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Legislation would allow people to register when the file taxes online.
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The non-profit's work has evolved with CNY's changing population, but their commitment to affirming dignity of each person regardless of background remains steadfast.
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State lawmakers ponder a proposal by unions as part of ongoing budget talks.
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The status of a decades-old bunker beneath the now-demolished East Wing is unclear, but the Trump administration has cited security concerns in its legal filings in favor of continuing construction.
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Friday starts four days of amazing basketball: women’s and men’s final four double headers, followed by the NCAA national championships.
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iPods were all the rage 20 years ago, but Apple discontinued them in 2022. Claire Hughes is refurbishing old, used iPods and sharing what she finds on them.
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Four years of Russia's all-out war on Ukraine have transformed not only Ukrainian cities but also how modern warfare is waged, in the first of this two-part story from Kherson.
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Callan Wink's novel "Beartooth" centers around two brothers eking out a living near Yellowstone.