More than 200 soldiers have returned to Fort Drum after a deployment to the Middle East.
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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 state’s weather monitoring and data collection system has launched a website to provide access to real time weather information and photos during the April 8th total solar eclipse.
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Hannibal Free Library will participate in the NASA funded Eclipse Soundscapes Project which is looking to continue a century-old research project on wildlife during eclipses.
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Syracuse Police recovered the remains of a five-year-old Nefertiti Harris on Tuesday. Police allege the child's mother killed her and disposed of the body back in January.
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Lawsuit claims Seneca Meadows landfill emissions violate New Yorkers’ right to a healthy environmentThe suit includes complaints against the state’s largest landfill as well as the Department of Environmental Conservation, which permits the site.
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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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Almost a year after they voted to unionize, the Syracuse University Graduate Employees United Union ratified its first Collective Bargaining Agreement. The vote was 92% in favor.