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The price of home sales in Central New York is rising compared to last year. And New York will introduce a new teaching certificate in Indigenous Studies. Read more of the WAER News Round-Up to catch up on the week's news.
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The Syracuse chapter of the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America has been supporting the fight in Ukraine one year after Russia invaded the country.
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Basil Seggos, the Department of Environmental Conservation’s commissioner, says he was “pulled” to volunteer after watching the war unfold.
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Camillus native and high-ranking U.S. Navy official John Okon shares concerns about Russia's invasion of Ukraine and China's worrisome position with intellectual property and international trade.
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After months of high prices at the pump, consumers are beginning to see lower prices.
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The celebration brings a taste of Ukraine to the area, especially native families that have resettled here amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.
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A report from the Global Accountability Project details evidence of war crimes in Ukraine. A new report includes a sample indictment that could be used against Vladimir Putin and other military leaders. The report says aggression and targeting of civilians violates international law
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After raising $400 from their bake sale, the girls’ varsity volleyball team at Syracuse’s Henninger High School is turning to t-shirts to raise additional relief funds for Ukraine.
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The leader of a local organization hopes people will continue to donate to those impacted by the conflict.