Dave Knapp hopes to bring more than 25 years of combined service on the Lafayette Town Board and legislature to the 126th assembly seat being vacated by fellow Republican John Lemondes.
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Most of the first five contracts have met the 15 percent local hiring goal from select Syracuse zip codes.
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Experts warn this may amount to the worst flu season in decades, thanks to a new strain.
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The Citizen Review Board was largely dormant for several months without a staff or functioning board.
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The groundbreaking carries more meaning for public housing residents who've lived with the damage caused by urban renewal.
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The Trump administration's irregular appointment of U.S. attorneys could torpedo a probe of the state attorney general's office.
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The $102 million East Adams phase one includes a four-story, 125-unit mixed-income complex.
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The New York Times and Chicago Tribune sued Perplexity last week, the latest in a series of publishers suing AI companies in a bid to set boundaries around a new technology powered by information.
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NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Miami Mayor-elect Eileen Higgins, who will be the city's first female mayor and the first Democrat in decades to hold the seat.
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As the GOP looks at 2025 election results, it's sounding a proverbial alarm ahead of the midterms on messaging, particularly on the economy as President Trump shies away from the term "affordability."
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Every December, thousands of runners gather in a small northern Maine town to run a marathon through the frigid woods. The race started as an unlikely way to stoke the town's economy.
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Philip Rivers is coming out of retirement at age 44 for a shot at playing for the Indianapolis Colts, who are struggling to make the playoffs. He last played in the NFL in 2021.