The city says just over a third of those caught in school zone, bus, or red-light cameras are paying their tickets.
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An amendment would give state lawmakers power to draw new House maps for 2028.
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Cornell researchers discover why cemeteries are havens for ground-nesting bees.
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Proposed legislation would place a 30-month hold on new nuclear projects in the state to allow for a comprehensive assessment.
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The tardy state budget has set the stage for a hectic week before legislators go home.
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How a single vote can tell politicians who's boss.
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Investors are methodically renovating former Ballantyne Apartments in Syracuse's valley section into upscale units similar to downtown offerings. They hope security and building upgrades will attract tenants.
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Mara Hoplamazian has spent years reporting on 'forever chemicals,' or PFAS. Here's what they've learned about what may help limit everyday exposure to the contaminant.
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Bill Pulte has shown a willingness to go after the president's perceived enemies.
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The Biden administration previously said doctors examined the president "days" following the debate, not in the moments after. The former first lady revealed more details in her new book.
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It's a virus that can strike with unrelenting force. The kind of care need to knock it out is often not fully available in a lower resource country like the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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President Trump says he asked Israel to delay attacking Beirut and urged Hezbollah to hold fire. The effort comes as Iran halts talks with the U.S. amid Israel's expanding invasion of Lebanon.