District councilors Jennifer Schultz and Pat Hogan represent much of the city's north and west sides.
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Sheriff Toby Shelley worries the proposed merger won't solve staffing issues and would lead to overcrowding.
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He delivered his sixth address at Corcoran High School.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul says she won't rush to take action in her dispute with the Senate over her chief judge nominee.
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Legislative leaders remain reluctant to make more changes without better data on the law's true effects.
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Police have also identified a 16-year-old as a third alleged accomplice, who is not yet in custody.
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The mayor’s 2023 state of the city is set to begin at 5:30 p.m. WAER will air it live on 88.3 FM and online.
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