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Landlord John Kiggins, owner of Endzone Properties Inc., must also pay a fine to go toward lead poisoning prevention following a lawsuit filed by the state attorney general’s office.
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New York's attorney general wants a fund to pay for people from other states seeking abortions here, if the US Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade.
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The buyback events are part of the Attorney General Office's efforts to reduce gun violence.
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They include the troubled Skyline Apartment complex after the company failed to fully address code violations as required under their 60-day agreement.
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The funding comes as County Executive Ryan McMahon released the latest opioid data, and the numbers are sobering. The county recorded 186 overdose fatalities last year, the highest ever in Onondaga County. That’s up from 156 in 2020.
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Governor Hochul has until the end of the day Thursday to decide whether to lift a pause on a law that requires nursing homes to greatly increase staffing
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New York State Attorney General Letitia James warned consumers and businesses to be aware of price hikes and cyber attacks as a result of the unfolding Ukraine crisis.
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Attorney General Letitia James is using the power of her office to hold the owner of the troubled Skyline apartment complex and other properties accountable for uninhabitable conditions. In a visit to Syracuse, James says Green National has agreed to address the problems in 60 days or pay a $300,000 fine.
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Attorney General Letitia James' office is warning of potentially fraudulent online sports betting companies as Super Bowl weekend nears. Sports gambling was recently legalized in New York State last month.
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New York Attorney General Letita James said the unregulated OTC hearing aids could potentially lead to further hearing loss.