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5:51pm

Fri May 24, 2013
Hamilton

Hamilton Repeaters Off the Air

WRVO's relays in Hamilton, WRCU and W222AT are off the air.  WRCU's contract engineer has been notified and is working on the problem.  WRVO programming is still available via our website, www.wrvo.org.

4:47pm

Fri May 24, 2013
Regional Coverage

Rescue Mission's new store helps raise funds for its mission

The Rescue Mission has opened it's latest store at the Westvale Plaza in Syracuse. It's the biggest thrift store in the 14-store chain, that supports a majority of the programs for a non-profit organization that helps the hungry and homeless in central New York.

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9:31am

Fri May 24, 2013
Politics and Government

Senecas are remaining holdout to reach a casino deal with NY state

Credit Daniel Robison/Innovation Trail
Seneca Casino, Niagara Falls

The governor is optimistic Oneida and Madison Counties will go along with the deal he struck last week with the Oneida Indian Nation over casino gambling. The state also reached a deal with St. Regis Mohawk leaders this week. The Seneca Nation is the remaining holdout tribe still in dispute with the state over gambling

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9:09am

Fri May 24, 2013
Agriculture

Upstate farmers get innovative to access major food markets

Most of the time, Eric Andrus is a beef and rice farmer. But lately, he’s learning to be a boat builder. On this day, he’s in the barn, sanding the hull of a big wooden barge.

“We’re about to apply the second layer of plywood,” Andrus says.

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5:42am

Fri May 24, 2013
Health

Looking for healthy food choices at farmers markets

As more and more people become interested in trying to eat locally produced foods, New York state's farmers markets are also becoming more popular. But how can you make sure what you buy at the farmers market is really healthier than what you might get at the supermarket? Linda Lowen and Lorraine Rapp, hosts of WRVO's health and wellness show "Take Care" asked Ben Vitale, who oversees the Central New York Regional Market Authority, a year-round farmers market in Syracuse. Vitale is also a farmer himself.

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9:16am

Thu May 23, 2013
Politics

One Democrat unhappy with Mayor Miner's leadership of the party

While Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner is busy rallying Democrats across New York state as part of her role as co-chair of the New York State Democratic Party, one Syracuse Democrat is accusing her of dividing the party in her hometown.

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8:59am

Thu May 23, 2013
Agriculture

Farmers' property taxes rise as land values increase

Credit Joanna Richards
Farmer John Peck has a moment with a two-month-old calf in his dairy barn.

Agriculture is one of the most dynamic and innovative economic sectors in New York state. All this week, the Innovation Trail team is reporting on some of the current challenges and opportunities facing upstate farmers.

One of those challenges is property taxes. Agriculture is a land-intensive industry, so rising property taxes can mean much higher costs for farmers. And taxes have been rising, thanks mostly to increases in the production value of farmland.

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8:50am

Thu May 23, 2013
The Upstate Economy

Cuomo wants to give tax breaks to startups on SUNY campuses

Credit Ryan Delaney / WRVO
Gov. Andrew Cuomo waits to make his pitch for tax-free zones during his visit to Syracuse.

Companies that get started at one of New York’s public universities wouldn’t have to pay any taxes for a decade if a plan proposed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo gets enacted.

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4:47pm

Wed May 22, 2013
Politics and Government

Cuomo and Miner together for first time since disagreement

Credit Ryan Delaney / WRVO
Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner, left, listens to Gov. Andrew Cuomo during his first visit to Syracuse since October.

Today marks the first visit by Gov. Andrew Cuomo to Syracuse since early October -- and the first public meeting between Cuomo and Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner since a widely-publicized difference of opinion between the two.

The disagreement was over how the state should help cities like Syracuse deal with financial stress. Miner calls it nothing more than political soap opera, fueled by the media.

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8:45am

Wed May 22, 2013
Agriculture

Farmers and beekeepers respond to colony collapse

Since 2006, honey bees have been abandoning seemingly healthy hives in large numbers, raising alarm among beekeepers, farmers and researchers. But, the industries that are dependent on honey bees are finding ways to manage the losses.

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7:42am

Wed May 22, 2013
Transportation

Options narrow, opinions widen on I-81's future through Syracuse

Credit Zack Seward / WXXI
Interstate 81 is elevated for 1.4 miles through downtown Syracuse.

Transportation planners have narrowed the future of Interstate 81’s path through downtown Syracuse down to two likely options: rebuild, or re-route.

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5:34am

Wed May 22, 2013
Politics and Government

NY State Assembly Speaker Silver moves on from Lopez controversy

One day after the state’s powerful Assembly speaker admitted “glaring failures” in his handling of a sexual abuse case, the Albany establishment seemed to be moving on, with the usual round of press conferences, bill passage, and leaders meetings.

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3:42pm

Tue May 21, 2013
Politics and Government

Area congressional members condemn IRS targeting of conservative groups

Congressmen representing central and northern New York all agree that the recent IRS profiling of conservative organizations, including tea party groups, is wrong.

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8:32am

Tue May 21, 2013
Business

Destiny USA tries to make it a comfortable destination for tour bus drivers

Credit Ellen Abbott/WRVO
Destiny USA's new lounge for tour bus drivers

Bus drivers who bring customers to Destiny USA in Syracuse won't be waiting in their buses for passengers to finish shopping anymore. The mall has created a new bus drivers lounge and the idea is to expand on what is already a big source of shoppers at the Syracuse mall.

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8:25am

Tue May 21, 2013
Agriculture

Fighting fire blight in New York's apple industry

New York is the second biggest apple producing state in the country. But, last year production dropped dramatically due to a warmer winter, early blooms, and harsh spring frosts. The total production from the state plummeted from 1.2 million pounds in 2011, to just 710,000 pounds in 2012. But, weather isn’t the only challenge growers are contending with.

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6:24am

Tue May 21, 2013
Energy

Proposed line would move natural gas from Binghamton to Syracuse

Credit Screenshot / Millennium Pipeline Company

An energy company is looking into building a natural gas pipeline from near Binghamton to the Syracuse area. Millennium Pipeline Company is currently soliciting feedback from natural gas suppliers about their proposal to connect three supply lines running east-west across upstate New York, with a north-south line.

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4:22pm

Mon May 20, 2013
Environment

SUNY ESF working to bring back the American chesnut tree

Credit Ellen Abbott/WRVO
SUNY ESF professor Bill Powell at the planting of an American chestnut tree on the campus

SUNY ESF is working to bring back a tree that once made up one quarter of the standing timber in forests in the Eastern United States. Now, researchers have come up with a variety of the tree that resists the blight that killed billions of American chestnut trees.

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4:03pm

Mon May 20, 2013
Regional Coverage

Rep. Maffei asks federal government for answers in the Renz case

Syracuse-area Congressman Dan Maffei says he is waiting for a response to letters he wrote to three federal agencies, calling for an investigation into Syracuse federal probation department policies, that allowed accused killer David Renz to allegedly disable his electronic ankle monitor. Rep. Maffei says the case illustrates a lack of oversight in certain federal agencies.

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9:31am

Mon May 20, 2013
Politics and Government

Campaign finance reform proposal making its way through Albany

In the wake of a series of political corruption cases out of Albany in recent weeks, campaign finance reform has become a popular issue in the state capitol.  Among the proposals for reforming the way money is used in political campaigns, is one from the Independent Democratic Conference. The group is wrapping up a set of statewide hearings on their plan today in Albany.

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9:09am

Mon May 20, 2013
Education

Most school budgets expected to pass

Voters in New York state go to the polls Tuesday to approve new school budgets. The New York State School Boards Association finds that many school districts are living within the limits imposed by a property tax cap enacted two years ago.

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8:07am

Mon May 20, 2013
Agriculture

New York's "local" beef, often not as local as you think

Credit Ryan Delaney / WRVO
Eve Ann Shwartz herds her cattle on Maple Avenue Farms in Earlville, N.Y.

The steaks stacked in the coolers of butcher shops in New York may be marketed as local, but just what that label means varies widely.

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9:13am

Sun May 19, 2013
Agriculture

A minimalist approach to winemaking proves successful for one vineyard

Credit Jacob Davis / WRVO
Bloomer Creek Winery on the east side of Seneca Lake.

As Finger Lakes wine grows in popularity around New York state and the country, one long-time vintner has separated himself from the pack by doing things the old fashioned way and keeping things simple.

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8:34am

Sat May 18, 2013
Environment

Why low Lake Ontario levels mean high St. Lawrence levels

Credit Photo courtesy New York Power Authority
Iroquois Dam.

For quite some time, the Great Lakes -- from Superior to Ontario -- have been at historically low water levels. So many people were surprised  this week that regulators are lowering the gates at the Iroquois Dam near Ogdensburg because the St. Lawrence River is too high.

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4:18pm

Fri May 17, 2013
Regional Coverage

Mayor Miner wants Hotel Syracuse redeveloped - one way or another

Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner says the city isn't giving up on the latest proposal to renovate the Hotel Syracuse. A plan for the city to take over the tax delinquent property stalled last week when, Financitech, which holds the mortgage on the hotel, paid back taxes at the last minute.

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9:42am

Fri May 17, 2013
Agriculture

Immigration reform would address labor shortages on NY farms

Credit Matt Richmond/Innovation Trail
New York's dairy farmers have a challenge finding guest workers because existing programs don't allow year-round workers.

As lawmakers in the Senate's Judiciary Committee debate the immigration reform bill released last month, farmers in New York State are hoping to find enough workers to fully staff their operations. It's a yearly struggle in New York and nationwide and according to a report by Farm Credit East, more than 1000 farms in New York could close or shrink by two-thirds if immigration laws were fully enforced.

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9:09am

Fri May 17, 2013
Politics and Government

Cuomo says Lopez should be expelled, stops short of criticizing Speaker Silver

Gov. Andrew Cuomo is calling on Assemblyman Vito Lopez, the subject of a scathing ethics commission report on sexual harassment, to resign from office or be expelled.

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9:04am

Fri May 17, 2013
Health

Fluoride for all? Why communities do and don't add it to their water

In the last several years, about 140 communities across the country have decided to stop added fluoride to their water supplies. In November, the village of Pulaski's water board voted to no long put fluoride in their water. Earlier this week, the Watertown City Council heard arguments that they should do the same thing. Communities like these worry the element could be harming their citizens, corroding their pipes or feel like it's just a government intrusion. This trend comes despite dentists and the Centers for Disease Control calling fluoridation of water a major public health advancement of the last century. Lorraine Rapp and Linda Lowen, hosts of WRVO's weekly health and wellness show "Take Care" recently spoke about this controversial issue with Dr. William Bowen, a dental health expert and professor at the University of Rochester Medical Center, who has also worked for the Food and Drug Administration and the CDC.

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5:07am

Fri May 17, 2013
Casinos

In deal, Oneida will keep casino dominance over central New York

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The Turning Stone casino, operated by the Oneida Nation, opened in Verona, N.Y. in 1993.

The Oneida Indian Nation will for the first time share a sizeable chunk of gaming revenue from its casino operation in order to keep competition from the state out its backyard.

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4:08pm

Thu May 16, 2013
Science

Research torpedo away: vehicle collecting data on Lake Ontario

A small cylinder armed with research equipment is bobbing through Lake Ontario this week. It’s collecting data from a seasonal temperature barrier known as a thermal bar.

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9:11am

Thu May 16, 2013
Regional Coverage

"Opt-out" deadline for NY gun law passed, with backlog of applications

As the deadline for the "opt-out" portion of the New York SAFE Act passed Wednesday, the Onondaga County Sheriff's Department was still wading through thousands of forms from gun owners who don't want their pistol permit information available to the public.  

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