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None of the candidates is running on the Democratic line due to a court ruling. But two of the candidates are Democrats running on other party lines.
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State democrats allege numerous violations.
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Syracuse University's Citrus TV produced the live debate featuring all four candidates.
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Opponents want Governor Hochul and NYSDEC to reject proposals for the Constitution and Northeast Supply Enhancement pipelines. They content climate impacts and cost to consumers are too high.
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One of them will succeed Republican Deb Cody, who was first appointed in 2017.
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A traveling campaign rolled into Buffalo urging New York State leaders to honor the HALT Act, which limits solitary confinement. It came on the day verdicts were announced in the prison death of Robert Brooks.
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National Lead Prevention Week runs Oct.19-25 with local events happening throughout the week.
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Democrat Jeremiah Thompson hopes to unseat two-term incumbent Colleen Gunnip.
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The crowd along Erie Boulevard Saturday was one of more than two thousand similar protests held across the nation.
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A proposal to rollback the endangerment Finding could impact EPA rules that limit emissions & pollutants that affect health. CNY environmental & civic officials share concerns.
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The former corrections officer faces at least 15 years in prison for the beating captured on body-worn cameras.
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The four candidates take the stage Monday evening at the National Veterans Resource Center on the Syracuse University campus.