A Syracuse-area child psychologist says most children are likely scared and questioning their safety.
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Grant Reeher casts blame on the ineffective independent redistrict commission and democrats in the legislature for creating the uncertainty so close to the primaries.
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Mural will honor 4 basketball players from Syracuse: Earl "Big Cat" Lloyd, Manny Breland, Dolph Schayes and Breanna Stewart
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Many Syracuse City School District high schools participated in the event where they discussed the effects of gun violence and what can be done.
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For example, she hopes there’s movement on a universal background checks bill, a ban on military style assault weapons, and an anti-gun trafficking bill.
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Convergent Energy+Power is partnering with National Grid on a project that uses batteries to store solar-generated electricity. Developers say it can help during times of peak demand, help protect against electric grid problems, and lower costs for consumers.
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United Way and Commonspace launch "Give Where You Live" campaign to help Syracuse residents in need
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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Ryan Busse about how he went from being a high-level gun industry executive to an outspoken critic of the National Rifle Association.
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In Texas, the National Rifle Association meets in Houston as families in Uvalde are mourning children slain in a massacre earlier this week.
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Paul Niland, founder of Lifeline Ukraine, gives an update on what he is hearing from Ukrainians, three months into the war.
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Fifth-grade teacher Lindsey Vaccarezza talks about how she and her elementary school are responding to this week's massacre in Uvalde.
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Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank has seen its share of violence. But the recent death of Palestinian American journalist has brought the violence there under a renewed spotlight.