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More than 200 soldiers have returned to Fort Drum after a deployment to the Middle East.
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With food insecurity impacting some patient's health, Upstate Hospital's Nappi Wellness Institute opened doors to a new food bank to help.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will be taking public comments regarding environmental concerns over the Micron semiconductor manufacturing plant project.
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Two Oswego County PTECH students will intern with Micron this summer before completing their studies at Onondaga Community College.
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Seneca Falls, the birthplace of the national women's rights movement, continues to tell the story of women's history beyond Women's History Month.
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Norovirus, a type of stomach bug, has been detected in some CNY communities.
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Jason Londo, an associate professor of fruit crop physiology at Cornell University, says if cooler temperatures remain through April, fruit crops may have a better chance of surviving a late freeze.
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Jermain Wesley Loguen was nicknamed the "King of the Underground Railroad,” and is said to have helped more than 1,500 people who escaped slavery in the South as they passed through Syracuse.
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Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon is announcing aid to a Le Moyne College program dedicated to providing academic support for local student programs.