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An investigation by the state attorney general's office found two inmates died between 2020 and 2022 due to lack of proper care.
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New York Public News Network reporters Jimmy Vielkind and Samuel King talk about the latest developments at the State Capitol in Albany.
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They spoke out ahead of a hearing in the city's case against the owners.
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The Food Retail Establishment Subsidization for Healthy (FRESH) Communities Act would provide $10 million in loans or grants to help retain, expand or build new grocery stores where there are few to none today.
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Some worry that leasing land for large-scale solar projects will jeopardize farming. Cornell surveyed farmers to try to find out if these perceived threats are real.
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Beak & Skiff orchards will host the 40th anniversary of the Syracuse Jazzfest at their outdoor concert venue. The July 10 & 11 event features Tower of Power, Trombone Shorty, local musicians.
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The Office of Addiction Services and Supports reported that the settlements are helping with prevention efforts.
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The four-unit home on the city's south side is available to families with children poisoned by lead paint.
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Lawmakers are haggling over when ICE and local police departments could cooperate.
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Local healthcare union and Crouse Health are asking Governor Hochul and elected officials to act soon ahead of the state budget deadline.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul has proposed $1.5 billion in additional health care funding and nursing homes want at least half of that.
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Adrian Ramirez returned home Friday after nine weeks in detention facilities in Batavia and Louisiana. He and Jose Criollo were stopped Jan. 16th.