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NYS ranks 10th and 16th for its COVID-19 response in Commonwealth Fund’s “State Health System Performance 2022 Scorecard”
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The overall COVID 19 positivity rate continues to decline over a 7 day period in New York State. However, the Governor announced another 20 people died of the virus on Tuesday,
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Zeldin says that the crime rate has grown far too much in New York State, and outlines his plans to change that.
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According to Cornell University researchers, local residents aren't prepared for enormous utility-scale solar farms. Professor Rich Stedman said the biggest question is always where large solar projects will go.
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Children 5 to 11 who have received their first dose and any adult who has gotten a booster shot is eligible for the sweepstakes.
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The leader of the East Syracuse-Minoa school district will now move on to be considered for national superintendent of the year.
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WSTM News Anchor Matt Mulcahy shares memories of covering 9/11 on the day back in 2001 and the coverage of the tragedy in the days that followed.
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Some of Andrew Cuomo's fellow Democrats want to see the impeachment process move quickly, after a report on sexual harassment charges against the Governor was released this week. They also believe he should resign because the crisis bogs down state progress on other issues, from gun violence to pandemic relief and others.
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A new survey shows New Yorkers are more concerned about being victims of a crime than residents of just about every other state. That's despite both FBI crime statistics and gun practices and controls that show the state is safer than many others. Research by SafeWise.com.
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Raise the Age in New York ended the practice of sentencing some 16- and 17-year-olds to adult prisons when convicted of serious crimes. New research shows it has reached that goal, and prevented many from having criminal records that can cripple efforts to get a job, home or education. Child advocacy groups are now calling for more reform to aid child development over punishment.