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Prohibition ended about 90 years ago. But in New York state, several communities chose to remain dry. A bill working its way through the state legislature looks to update what some call "antiquated" alcohol laws.
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New York's legal cannabis market has been hampered by inexperienced leaders who treated the state licensing agency like a "mission-driven" startup rather than a government office, according to an internal review.
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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.
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New York will evaluate its troubled recreational marijuana licensing program as lawsuits and bureaucratic stumbles have severely hampered the legal market and black-market sellers have flourished.
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The Zoo leadership is looking for $750,000 in yearly payments from local government funding for at least five years, split evenly between the City of Watertown and Jefferson County.
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Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon delivered his State of the County address, highlighting key areas of investment and improvement.
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Once again, local advocates for the disabled are urging Albany to boost state funding for services for people with disabilities.
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The Assembly and Senate want to restore Gov. Kathy Hochul's reductions to school aid, embark on an ambitious affordable housing program, and raise taxes on the rich.
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The Syracuse Common Council has voted to secure pay increases for some city elected officials and is looking to receive federal funding for community development and assistance.
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Oneida County is now split between Congressional districts following approval of a new set of district lines.