Andrew MacBeath
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After Saturday's collection of firearms in Attorney General Letitia James' gun buyback program, Syracuse turned in the most guns of any region in New York State.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the New York State Severe Weather Awareness Week, pushing preparedness for flash floods, tornadoes and severe thunderstorms.
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The primary election isn't until June but elections officials are making voters aware that the location to drop their ballot may have changed.
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The Syracuse Surge Accelerator Program seeks to increase diversity in the growing tech industry, providing opportunities for minority-owned businesses and startups.
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Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh released his new budget proposal for the city, concentrating on city services, but utility bills and property taxes would see an increase.
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ARISE wants the new zoning overhaul to promote accessible entrances, age-friendly housing, and create a review process for accessibility.
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The City of Syracuse announced that the Parks and Recreation department is looking for a new commissioner, as Julie LaFave will be stepping down after five years in the position.
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New York's maple weekends, which feature over 150 maple syrup and product businesses, will return this weekend and the next with plenty of activities and goods for people across the state.
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The Environmental Protection Agency has established a maximum amount of toxic chemicals dumped into drinking water sources.
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State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli responded to Gov. Kathy Hochul's $227 billion budget plan last week, approving of increased reserves but warning against other spending and debt issues with the proposal.