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New York’s utility regulators fine National Grid 3.7 million dollars for not meeting customer performance goals.
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The Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office has arrested and fired one of its own deputies on felony forgery charges.
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Lobbyists spent more than $66 million at the New York Legislature in March and April, according to the State Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government.
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Sunday kicks off bass fishing season in New York. The season runs from June 15 through November 30.
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The Finger Lakes and other CNY tourism attractions are feeling the 25% tariff hit to Canada bommerang in travelers lost.
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The Department of Transportation will close a couple of roads near the JMA Dome as part of the Interstate 81 Viaduct project.
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Fans planning to attend this year’s Shakespeare in the Park production of Othello will need to adjust their plans.
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AAA says more than 80% of New York residents have plans to travel, thanks in part to lower gas prices. But with more people camping and moving, unsecured loads are becoming a growing safety concern.
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Gas prices are holding steady in the second week of June, down two cents from last Monday to an average of $3.10 per gallon across New York.
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New York’s U.S. senators are fighting back against an executive order they say could harm the state’s only national forest.
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Central New Yorkers could see their monthly health insurance premiums surge by 43% if the Republican reconciliation bill currently being debated in Congress passes.
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Central New York’s Water Authority, known as OCWA, has received an upgraded financial rating.