Syracuse Police says armored vehicles and tactical teams evacuated residents through apartment windows as gunfire tore through buildings and vehicles during the chaotic six-hour confrontation at Pioneer Homes.
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The former Cazenovia College Theatre, now the Catherine Cummings Theatre, seeks new life as the owner has big plans on his wish list.
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Food and Water Watch, NYRenews and other groups are backing a bill that would enact a moratorium on building hyperscale datacenters in New York.
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The historic building is the focus of a fundraising campaign for ongoing renovations.
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Dr. Stephen Thomas of SUNY Upstate Medical University suspects public anxiety around hantavirus is a result of lingering COVID-era trauma.
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The self-guided walking tour allows access into buildings and areas not typically seen by the public.
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Since 1923, Morse Manufacturing, Inc. has weathered economic peaks and valleys including the Great Depression, recessions, COVID, and now hefty tariffs. They make drum handling equipment for paint, cosmetic, food, and pharmaceutical companies who use large drums of liquid.
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Advocates are seeking passage of bills requiring disclosures about sodium and sugar content in restaurant offerings and targeting food dyes and aggressive marketing to children and teens.
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Elected officials were among those who gathered outside the Tops supermarket where ten people were fatally shot in a racially motivated attack four years ago.
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The extender keeps state government funded through early next week as a final budget agreement has yet to be nailed down.
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We go inside how The New York Times crafts the powerful bestseller lists, and the history of ways authors try to game the system — and sometimes succeed.
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The governor laid out the details of her proposed tax on NYC second homes, a month after she backed it.