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The Syracuse Rosamond Gifford Zoo elephant twins are among the first elephants to receive a groundbreaking new vaccine.
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U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer was in Albany Thursday to celebrate news that the NanoTech facility has been tapped as the first location for the National Semiconductor Technology Center.
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Onondaga County Water Authority is looking to meet new EPA regulations with an outreach program aimed at identifying unknown service line materials.
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The Democratic state senator running for her fourth term is being challenged by a Republican running for a state office for the first time.
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A report from AAA shows that October, November and December have the highest number of car-deer crashes in New York.
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Greenidge Generation sued the state after the Department of Environmental Conservation refused to renew its permit to operate. The judge in the case said he would rule by Nov. 14.
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Republican Nick Paro and Democrat Chris Ryan are both looking to take over for New York's 50th Senate District.
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New cameras will be able to detect speeding and red light violations in Syracuse school zones beginning, for some, by the end of the year.
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Two Yankees fans were ejected from Game 4 of the World Series for trying to pry a ball out of a Dodgers player’s glove. It's a particularly brazen instance of fan interference, but far from the first.
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IV fluids used in hospitals remain in short supply, after Hurricane Helene shut down a key North Carolina factory. The closure has hospitals scrambling to stretch supplies and prioritize care.
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In this almost perfect little film, Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin play cousins who reconnect in Poland to honor the memory of their grandmother, a Holocaust survivor.
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Authorities in the region report more than 150 people have been killed after torrential rain overpowered the area.
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The U.S. Supreme Court put on hold a lower court order that stopped Virginia from purging its voter rolls. The order comes less than a week before Election Day.
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Wolfe strips down her colossal sound to its barest, most intimate elements, revealing the profound beauty within.
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The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is now operational nationwide. Some of the phone counselors say they need help dealing with abusive callers who keep them on the line and sexually harass them.
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Vice President Harris delivered the closing pitch in her campaign yesterday, reaching out to undecided voters in swing states. And, a look at whether Trump's mass deportation plan is feasible.
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It sounded like the president was calling Trump supporters "garbage." But the White House said he was talking about a joke made by a comedian at a Trump rally who disparaged Puerto Rico.
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With much at stake on Election Day, labor unions have deployed canvassers to knock on doors in swing states. With polling tight, the focus is on turning out the vote.