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A comprehensive economic report, commissioned by Upstate Medical University, shows education and medicine continue to drive the central New York economy.
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All 731 school districts in New York are required to have plans in place for a cell phone ban by the end of this week. So far, more than 400 districts have finalized plans for the new Distraction-Free Schools law.
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The Syracuse City School District is analyzing what the fallout might be from President Trump's so-called "Big Beautiful Bill" that was recently passed by Congress.
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Dozens of people shared their concerns and questions at Liverpool High School Thursday during public hearings about the Micron project.
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The school, which officials expect to be a model for other communities, will offer a number of unique programs, including robotics, animation, construction management, and the performing arts.
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Onondaga County will accept comments from the public during three, in-person sessions.
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Local officials in CNY are assessing the financial impact of recent federal budget cuts. Onondaga County faces a $3M hit to SNAP administration, while Syracuse's $30M Reconnecting Communities Grant remains at risk as the I-81 project continues.
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Getting your home ready for a summer party involves more than just food and decorations. AAA says you should also keep safety in mind.
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Harmful algal blooms are making their summer return in central New York, closing some beaches and posing health risks for people and animals.
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Several factors help determine whether a given earthquake will generate a dangerous tsunami, but the process is not yet fully understood.
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Labor leader Jimmy Hoffa vanished 50 years ago. What happened remains a mystery as Hoffa's legend has grown. There have been books and hit movies but still no answers.
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Fans and relatives of the late Ozzy Osbourne converged to pay their final respects to metal star in his home city.
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Last quarter, tariffs cost the auto industry billions of dollars. So far, that has come out of profits instead of being passed along to buyers. But that could change.
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World Photography Day is celebrated on Aug. 19 to celebrate the storytelling behind photos. This year, NPR wants to hear the story behind your favorite picture you've taken.
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This week on the Billboard albums chart, Tyler, The Creator's Don't Tap the Glass charts at No. 1 and Ozzy Osbourne's The Essential Ozzy Osbourne races to No. 7 in the aftermath of the singer's death.
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Republicans in the Texas House have released a proposed new redistricting map that seeks to fulfill President Trump's desire to add up to five additional GOP congressional seats in the state.
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A powerful 8.8-magnitude earthquake in Russia's Far East is sending tsunami waves to Hawaii, Alaska, California and Oregon. More countries, like Peru and Chile, are bracing for impact.
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President Trump said he would pose an additional penalty on India for its trade relations with Russia, which Trump is trying to pressure over its war with Ukraine.
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Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the world.