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Assembly Republican John Lemondes and Senate Democrat John Mannion go into budget season with their own priorities.
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The proposed bill to fine those dumping radiological agents into state waters comes as Holtec International considers dumping radioactive waste into the Hudson River.
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After years of planning and preparation, Syracuse Hancock International Airport has announced its official police force with two full-time employees and 19 part-time officers.
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There was speculation that a ruling could come Friday that would determine the outcome of the race between incumbent John Mannion and challenger Rebecca Shiroff.
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This week, Onondaga County is under a winter storm warning, flu shots are being recommended and the 50th Senate District winner is still unknown.
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The results are still unknown more than a month after Election Day. A State Supreme Court Judge will make the final decision after ruling on dozens of ballots.
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This week, Governor Kathy Hochul and NY health officials warned New Yorkers of a surge of three different viruses, and the state Thruway EZ Pass tolls will increase by 5% in 2024 and 2027. Also, the City of Syracuse dealt with illegal marijuana shops while SUNY got a new chancellor. Check this week's WAER Round-Up for more information on health and infrastructure and what other local news you've missed from Dec. 5-9!
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Incumbent Democrat John Mannion has gained four votes since the last count, but the election winner is still unknown.
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This week activists and a local health non-profit remembered those who had passed from AIDS on World AIDS Day; harsh weather meant more shelter intakes for the Syracuse Rescue Mission and indigenous students discussed what Syracuse University can do to make the students feel supported. Check this week's WAER Round-Up to find what other local news you've missed from Nov. 28- Dec. 2!
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With only a 51 vote difference, the New York 50th Senate District candidates could wait weeks for a hand recount to determine the outcome of the race.