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From September 4 - September 17, more than 60,000 drivers were caught speeding or running a red light in a school zone.
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The 3,000 square foot facility includes equipment donated by Micron to prepare students for work in the semiconductor chip industry.
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State officials and nuclear experts are meeting in Syracuse for a summit on nuclear energy.
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Moten starred for the Orange from 1991-94 and still holds the school record for points with 2,334.
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The city’s Tick and Deer Management program has been going on since 2019, but this year, the city started a program that would catch and euthanize deer in overpopulated areas.
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The New York State Department of Health says no cases have been reported, but the positive wastewater test indicates someone who had measles was in Oswego County.
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Duke dominated Syracuse with a 38-3 victory on Saturday, scoring 35 unanswered points. Syracuse quarterback Rickie Collins, making his first collegiate start, completed 24 of 37 passes for 229 yards.
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The federal government pulled funding from the federal SNAP-Ed program, which helps thousands of people across New York state each year.
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According to health department officials, the resident was bitten by an infected mosquito in the northern Finger Lakes region.
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It's the latest example of tech giants bowing to pressure from the Trump administration. Legal experts say the developer of the app has free speech rights that may have been violated.
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Many Danes are rethinking their personal security, and stocking up on emergency supplies, amid unidentified drone appearances. Denmark's leaders warn that Russia is waging a "hybrid war."
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Combs had been convicted in July on two counts of transportation for prostitution. During his sentencing hearing he spoke at length for the first time in the trial, addressing the judge at length.
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The government's monthly jobs report was not published Friday as a result of the federal shutdown. That's left businesses and policymakers in the dark about the strength of the U.S. job market.
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At issue is the state law that bans guns on private property that is open to the public — places like clubs, bars and restaurants — unless the property's owners have allowed them.
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The statue honors Trump's "long-lasting bond" with Epstein, which the president denies. The National Park Service took down the statue after one day last week, saying it didn't comply with its permit.
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The White House and GOP lawmakers say a provision in the Big Beautiful Bill that Democrats want rolled back keeps undocumented people from getting health benefits — a claim experts say is misleading.
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Mychal Threets, a social media star librarian, is hosting the new iteration of the series. It's back for four episodes starting on Saturday.
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Hamas said it would agree to release the remaining Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. Despite not agreeing to the full U.S. peace proposal, President Trump said the group seemed ready for peace.
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Swift's 12th studio album returns to her pop roots, with lots of love-struck lyrics and upbeat melodies. But it's also a warning about the darker side of an industry she has battled — and bested.