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Starting Monday, February 16, the state will increase the number of points given for various traffic offenses, some of which had no points penalties in the past.
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During a call Wednesday to discuss quarterly earnings, Novelis officials provided a few details on the massive fires.
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Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon is asking local students to help name the new $100 million aquarium, which is slated to open in central New York in 2026.
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Syracuse athletic director John Wildhack announced on Wednesday that he will retire this summer after running the Orange athletic department for 10 years.
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Watertown City Manager Eric Wagenaar presents a preliminary $63.6M budget. Council members warn of potential job cuts and tax hikes to close a $5M gap.
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Ford officials expect the Novelis aluminum plant in Oswego to resume production by mid-2026 following two major fires that cost the automaker $2 billion.
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According to North Star Health Alliance, the bankruptcy is for itself, Carthage Area Hospital, Inc., Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center, Inc., and Meadowbrook Terrace, Inc.
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Syracuse Common Council votes 5-1 to replace Flock Safety with Axon Enterprise for city license plate readers, citing data privacy and immigration concerns.
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Syracuse is drafting its first comprehensive climate action plan to reduce its carbon footprint, improve building health, and modernize the city's vehicle fleet.
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This band of airborne health workers bring essential medical care to isolated communities in the southern African nation. In addition to turbulence, they face a new obstacle: budget cuts.
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Ilia Malinin's painful falls at the Milan Cortina Games follow in a long tradition of great U.S. athletes who get the "yips" or the "twisties" during the Olympics.
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U.S. Alpine skier Mikaela Shiffrin looks unstoppable everywhere except the Olympics. She's running out of chances to medal at the Milan Cortina Games.
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As people travel for the holiday weekend, much of Northern California is under a winter storm watch, with communities bracing for several feet of snow.
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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WWNO listener Shyra Latiolais and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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Low mortgage rates from the COVID era might still be attainable for homebuyers, if they find the right house and have the cash.
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Danny O'Shea turned 35 at his first Olympics, after three decades of skating and two reversed retirements.
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Unlike in Europe, officials in the U.S. with ties to Epstein have largely held their positions of power.
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The crew will spend the next eight months conducting experiments to prepare for human exploration beyond Earth's orbit.
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With the win, Stolz joins Eric Heiden as the only skaters to take gold in both the 500 and 1,000 at the same Olympics.