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The Onondaga County Executive doesn't feel the massive Micron chip fab project planned for Clay is in any jeopardy, even though the company's decision to build here hinged on incentives under the CHIPS Act.
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The uncertainty and confusion over President Trump's funding freeze could limit services or force the closure of community health centers in New York and nationwide.
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The agreement with the U.S. Department of Commerce locks-in the $6.1 billion in grants to build facilities in Clay and Idaho.
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He's seeking $65 million to survey and track mosquitoes, as well as to study the viruses they carry.
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They were joined by Mary Rodee of Potsdam, whose 15-year-old son Riley committed suicide after sextorting him on Facebook.
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Sen. Chuck Schumer announced the award from the CHIPS and Science Act late Wednesday. He says the funding helps capture his vision for reinventing and revitalizing Upstate New York's economy.
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The Undetectable Firearms Act is set to expire in three weeks, and has already passed the Senate. The House defeated a stand-alone bill, so now it's included in a must-pass defense bill.
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Hospitals and health centers across CNY are triaging doses due to a severe shortage.
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Senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand feel the state is well-positioned for the next year.
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After several years of planning, on June 14 the Food Bank of Central New York broke ground on an expansion that will add nearly 34,000 square foot to their current distribution center.