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The Republican leaders of two suburban counties have declared states of emergency in an effort to block a plan by New York City’s Democratic mayor to use their communities to house hundreds of international migrants seeking asylum in the U.S.
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Onondaga County officials are informing the public to stay out of White Pine Commerce Park in the Town of Clay while the Micron project commences.
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A report from the State Comptrollers office shows that local sales taxes increased by 7% over the first quarter of the year.
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Syracuse police continue to investigate a weekend homicide that left a 19-year-old male dead within the 1500 block of South Avenue on Saturday night.
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The Onondaga County Sheriff's Office activated it's SWAT team over the weekend after officials say a Liverpool man fired a gun in his yard, striking his house on Oswego Road.
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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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Nine-year-old Marshall got his wish granted by the foundation and production company to direct and star his own action movie, "Marshall Man."
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Syracuse continues to strengthen its relationship with Ukraine with donations to the Kyiv Police Department.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul introduced a $5.8 million grant to Crouse hospital to fund opioid addiction services and intensive care.
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The Oneida County Sheriff's Office will host several job fairs through May to prepare applicants interested in becoming corrections officers.