Onondaga Community College’s facilities team secured equipment from around the globe.
-
A pending bill would direct the State Police to develop a policy for employees involved in incidents causing the serious physical injury or death of others.
-
The NYS DOT is mitigating noise and air pollution in the densely populated area when the first spans of the viaduct are removed.
-
Amid heat waves, a Climate Central data scientist describes link between extreme weather & climate change. Heat, heavy rains, hurricanes are clearly linked. Vulnerable people are most affected.
-
Crews begin removing the seven southernmost spans as part of Contract 5. The state DOT is holding an open house Wednesday.
-
-
Comments about the project’s Draft Environmental Impact Statement must be emailed or postmarked by August 11th
WAER News Briefs
WAER Local News
WAER Sports
NPR News
-
It's been two years since Hamas-led militants attacked Israel, killing some 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages. In response, Israeli leaders promised a punishing offensive. Here are some numbers showing the war's toll.
-
A new draft White House memo suggests a 2019 law signed by President Trump that guarantees federal employees get paid after a shutdown ends would not apply to furloughed workers.
-
A dozen facilities saw air traffic control shortages on Monday, delaying flights at several airports. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy blamed "a slight tick-up in sick calls" due to the shutdown.
-
Political analysts on both sides say the race could serve as a preview for next year's midterm elections in Congress.
-
Tuesday marks two years since Hamas militants attacked southern Israel, killing nearly 1,200 people and taking 251 others hostage. In response, Israeli forces launched a war in Gaza and have killed more than 67,000 Palestinians.