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Governor Kathy Hochul announced that domestic violence programs across New York will receive free naloxone emergency kits to address the strong correlation between domestic violence and substance abuse.
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The State DOT is extending the Almond Street closure between Van Buren and Taylor by another week, now through July 30th, to continue rock removal for the I-81 viaduct project.
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Connect with Central New York employers from home! Attend the Central NY and Mohawk Valley Regional Virtual Career Fair virtually today and tomorrow, July 22nd and 23rd.
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New York State has awarded the next contract for the I-81 project, focusing on the beginnings of the community grid on Syracuse’s east side, including a new interchange at I-690 westbound at Crouse Avenue and improvements to University Hill connections.
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The county has received permission from the state to allow partially treated sewage to flow into Bear Trap Creek, Ley Creek, and the southern portion of Onondaga Lake until repairs are complete.
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Hochul says residents should take precautions to keep cool and safe, especially those working outside or inside without air-conditioning.
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The New York State Department of Civil Service has updated its examination announcements, including roles for Environmental Conservation Police Officers, Forest Rangers, Park Police Officers, and University Police Officers, among others.
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Construction on State Route 298 and Thompson Road, including Military and Carrier Circles, has been completed. The new sidewalk stretches from Thompson Road from Carrier Circle to James Street.
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Syracuse’s city auditor is marking the start of the fiscal year with a report that highlights some concerns he has about the city’s budget. Alexander Marion says most notably that the city’s bonding, or borrowing, has gone up substantially in just two years, increasing from $20 million to $31 million.
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Central NY Gas Prices Rise with Temperatures
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The State Fair is looking for non-profit partners to help distribute stuffed animals and other prizes.