Assistant Secretary for Investment Security Chris Pilkerton and his team stopped by Bluefors in East Syracuse for a tour and roundtable discussion with area business, academic, and government leaders.
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The Syracuse International Jazz Festival returns with a new home at Beak & Skiff, an international lineup and a continued commitment to free admission.
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Residents and businesses near the state’s largest landfill contemplate moving as the landfill continues to operate more than five years past its closing date.
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This time, the county comptroller's office is part of the measure calling for three, four-year terms for the office of county executive.
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Former DEC engineer and Goodyear whistleblower is honored, SNAP cuts raise food insecurity concerns and Buffalo's Disability Pride Festival returns this July.
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The Agricultural Resiliency Against Tariffs Program offers $30 million in relief for farmers. Governor Kathy Hochul had it in the state budget, granting up to $25,000 for lost business or higher costs.
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Celebrations began Friday, but they go on through Sunday next week across Central New York.
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Canoeist David Hearn plead not guilty in D.C. Superior Court Thursday to a charge of destruction of property causing more than $1,000 in damage to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
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Former strength and conditioning coach Mark Kulbis was charged Monday in the death of Calvin "CJ" Dickey Jr., a freshman athlete with sickle-cell trait who collapsed during training in July 2024.
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President Trump praised Iranian leaders just weeks ago. Now, he's called them "cuckoo" and says the ceasefire is over.
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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen about President Trump at the NATO summit and more strikes in the war with Iran.
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A federal judge in Manhattan ordered the payment of $5.8 million to writer E. Jean Carroll from a sexual abuse and defamation case against President Trump. The payment had been held up by appeals.