Republicans argued the Democratic appointees on a state board acted in a partisan manner.
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It was relocated from across Jefferson St. and highlights the legacy of two men who sought to add more action to professional basketball in its infancy.
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NPR holds Climate Solutions Week, May 18-24 with stories on various NPR programs aired on WAER Syracuse Public Media. The stories from other communities mirror environmental content about our region.
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Klune, best known for his award-winning books, The House in the Cerulean Sea, The Bones Beneath My Skin, and We Burned So Bright sat down with WAER to talk about the intersection of identity and belonging.
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Anthony Picente delivered his State of the County address Friday.
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One of the three is from New York City, and the others are from Orange and Westchester counties.
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CNYers are spending more time outside as it warms up, and ticks are looking for hosts.
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Compared to the start of President Trump's second term, David Venturella takes over an agency with a larger workforce, more financial resources — and also a continued funding lapse.
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Jason Collins, the NBA's first openly gay player who went on to become a pioneer for inclusion and an ambassador for the league, has died after an eight-month battle with an aggressive form of a brain tumor, his family announced Tuesday.
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The trial pits two of tech's most famous personalities against each other and could lead to seismic changes for the maker of ChatGPT.
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The outbreak in Argentina in 2018-19 of hantavirus is one that scientists studied carefully, so many researchers are turning to it for information about the virus.
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Omaha, Neb., is home to a toss-up Congressional race this year. Voters have shown a willingness to vote for moderate candidates from both parties, but has the definition of a moderate now changed?