The CNY Regional Market is distributing the $20 coupons Saturday to anyone facing food insecurity.
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The first Democratic chair of the Onondaga County Legislature in nearly 50 years discussed her plans with WAER for when she takes the gavel.
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An IKEA store opened in Syracuse's Destiny USA Friday, bringing the popular retailer closer to Central New York shoppers. The store expects to show some 5,500 products with thousands more to order.
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The New York League of Conservation Voters new interactive data map tracks the lead presence in millions of water service lines across the state. Buffalo leads in major cities outside NYC, with 45% of the city's pipes confirmed as lead.
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According to Republican Congressman Mike Lawler, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has reversed the cancellation of local naturalization ceremonies across New York.
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Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon & Centerstate CEO President Rob Simpson share observations about the approval of the Micron chipmaking project's environmental and tax incentive agreements.
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The Onondaga County Industrial Development Agency approved both environmental and tax-incentive agreements for Micron to begin construction on a massive chip fabrication plant in Clay.
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Bionic and the Wires is a band that makes music by turning the electrical activity of fungi into playable sounds.
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NPR's Jonaki Mehta and Matt Ozug talk about what producers actually do on the radio and how they shape the news listeners hear every day.
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Brett Eagleson, whose father died on 9/11, discusses how families of the victims reacted to the Saudi crown prince's visit to the United States.
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Ukraine is under increasing pressure to agree to a peace deal American and Russian negotiators developed.
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Dozens of countries had called for a clear "roadmap" to transition away from the use of coal, oil and natural gas. The U.S. did not participate in the negotiations.