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All 731 school districts in New York are required to have plans in place for a cell phone ban by the end of this week. So far, more than 400 districts have finalized plans for the new Distraction-Free Schools law.
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The Syracuse City School District is analyzing what the fallout might be from President Trump's so-called "Big Beautiful Bill" that was recently passed by Congress.
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Dozens of people shared their concerns and questions at Liverpool High School Thursday during public hearings about the Micron project.
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The school, which officials expect to be a model for other communities, will offer a number of unique programs, including robotics, animation, construction management, and the performing arts.
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Onondaga County will accept comments from the public during three, in-person sessions.
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Local officials in CNY are assessing the financial impact of recent federal budget cuts. Onondaga County faces a $3M hit to SNAP administration, while Syracuse's $30M Reconnecting Communities Grant remains at risk as the I-81 project continues.
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Getting your home ready for a summer party involves more than just food and decorations. AAA says you should also keep safety in mind.
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Harmful algal blooms are making their summer return in central New York, closing some beaches and posing health risks for people and animals.
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Dr. Andres Diaz recently used emerging technology at Mt. Etna when it erupted in June.
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The Senate confirmed former Trump lawyer Emil Bove as a federal appeals court judge as Republicans dismissed whistleblower complaints about his conduct at the Justice Department.
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The settlement comes after Jewish students and a professor argued their civil rights were violated when pro-Palestinian protesters blocked access to campus buildings during 2024 demonstrations.
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The January midair collision near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, which killed 67 people, is the topic of a three-day investigative hearing by the National Transportation Safety Board.
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One of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded struck Russia's Far East early Wednesday, sending tsunami waves into Japan and Hawaii and across the Pacific.
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The gunman accused of killing four people in New York City suspected he had chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE — a degenerative brain disease often associated with football players.
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Susan Monarez is the first director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to require Senate confirmation. She's also the first director without a medical degree in more than 70 years.
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Trump has said he kicked Epstein out of his club for hiring workers away from Mar-a-Lago. When asked Tuesday if the workers included young women, Trump responded, "the answer is yes, they were."
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Compounding pharmacies are crimping sales of Novo Nordisk's obesity drug Wegovy by making what are essentially copies of the name-brand medicine. The company says it trying to stop them.
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As President Trump bends the federal government to fit his agenda, he is also gilding the White House to suit his aesthetics. And there's one more thing he really wants: a ballroom.
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Todd Blanche's personal involvement in the case of Jeffrey Epstein is fueling questions about proper procedures at the Justice Department.