Here's what we learned from our conversation with four Central New York community members who are leading the fight against lead poisoning.
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The Syracuse PAL Program hosted by the SPD will open its spring registration for boys and girls sports on Saturday, running applications through the Syracuse City School District.
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Cam Caruso, SAMMYs award winner for Best Artist in this year's contest, will perform at the Lake Ontario Event and Conference center this weekend.
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New York State Legislators are considering a bill to create public banks in the state, following the collapse of Signature Bank and other scares.
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Derrick Dotson stopped by Van Duyn Elementary to promote his new children's book "The Police and Me."
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Governor Kathy Hochul said she's working on getting results, but wants to make sure she gets the right results.
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Data from Cornell University researchers shows eviction rates haven’t just returned to pre-pandemic levels; they’ve largely exceeded them.
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NPR's Scott Detrow speaks to Debashis Chanda about his groundbreaking research on structural paint, featured in WIRED magazine.
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NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with the anonymous digital artist who goes by "Claire Silver" about the use of artificial intelligence in artistic creations.
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People from across the country reacted differently to the historic indictment of former President Donald Trump.
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NPR's Scott Detrow talks to Jessica Chen Weiss from Cornell University about the rising tension with China as Taiwan's president visits the United States.
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NPR's Scott Detrow talks to Carrie Johnson and Domenico Montanaro about what comes next after former President Donald Trump's historic indictment and what we can expect from his expected arraignment.