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The state senator has attended orientation and secured a small one-bedroom apartment in the nation's capital.
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Voters are deciding to either keep the freshman Republican or promote the two-term Democratic state senator to Congress.
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AccessCNY receives $200,000 in grants to expand mental health services for children and to make upgrades at managed housing sites.
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The Onondaga County Sheriff's Office is getting $100,000 in state taxpayer funds to help support the mental health of officers and other law enforcement in the county.
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Assemblymember Al Stirpe says he began working on an Upstate Flood Mitigation Task Force in 2017, and was largely ignored until last year. A recently completed plan focuses on the Oswego and Mohawk River communities.
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Almost two months since Election Day, the 50th Senate District finally has an elected senator.
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The 3rd National Women's Rights Convention was held in Syracuse city Friday.
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The money will go toward violence intervention trainings, support existing staff and expand youth programming opportunities.
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Here are some highlights of the $220 billion spending plan, and varying perspectives on what's in it.
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The City of Syracuse and Skaneateles Lake stakeholders are preparing to try out some new technology in an effort to address harmful algal blooms that affect swimming and the water supply.