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The Syracuse Common Council voted 5-4 to make changes to the Citizen Review Board — the independent watchdog of the city police department.
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President Joe Biden will visit Syracuse on Thursday following the Micron CHIPS funding announcement.
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The mayor is proposing a potential 16.5% tax increase, saying they need to take action because the strength in the fiscal policy is diminishing.
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The Syracuse Common Council is considering a resolution that urges the President and the United States Congress to "call for peace to lessen the suffering of civilians in Israel and Gaza."
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The City of Watertown approved $100,000 for Zoo New York for the season by a 3 to 2 vote.
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Voting concludes Tuesday in New York's presidential primaries. President Biden and former President Donald Trump, the presumptive nominees, are on their party's primary ballots. Follow the results.
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The legislature approved one budget bill, to authorize the state to continue paying its debts, and adjourned until next Tuesday, April 2, one day after the budget is due.
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New York lawmakers are expected to miss the state's budget deadline as negotiations over housing and education funding remain ongoing.
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Rep. Brandon Williams (R-Sennett) says there are a few "conservative wins" in the newly House-approved spending bill and gives his full support to Speaker Mike Johnson.
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Early voting for New York's presidential primary starts Saturday, March 23 and runs through Saturday, March 30.
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Cheating on your spouse is illegal in New York, but the state might soon change that.
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The STEAM School will serve 250 students per class, with 150 students in each class from Syracuse City School District.