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President Biden is visiting Syracuse to commemorate Micron's decision to move to the Central New York area and how it will help economic advancement. Follow along for updates on the president's visit.
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National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week stretches from Oct. 23 to 29.
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Schumer identified three major companies with connections to the Chinese government that he says pose national security risks.
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Big investments and financial growth are happening after Onondaga County legislators approved a $1.4 billion budget and Micron confirms its move to Central New York, which will increase employment opportunities in the area. Find out what other local news you've missed this week with the WAER News Round up for Oct. 10-14!
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Assemblymember Al Stirpe, with the sponsorship of Sen. John Mannion, has petitioned a bill to increase the monetary limits for retired law enforcement officers.
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The Department of Environmental Conservation is lifting the drought watch after recent rain showers in New York.
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La Niña weather patterns, which usually enhance milder weather in the Northeast and colder water temperatures in the Pacific Ocean of the US West Coast, are predicted to be relatively milder in Syracuse and CNY this winter.
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The 7-day average positivity rate for Onondaga County has risen from two months ago.
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A federal study reporting the decrease in 9-year-olds reading and math scores makes teachers question how to get students back on track for new school year.
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Fort Ontario is known for being an emergency refugee shelter for Holocaust survivors to many CNY residents.