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Officials are asking for the public's help locating the invasive pest in certain New York state counties.
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Hochul announced $35 million in improvements to the New York State Fair near Syracuse.
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The New York State Fair begins Wednesday, and while fairgoers will find their old favorites, there is always something new to experience.
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Artists Jim Victor and Marie Pelton carved the sculpture, something they’ve done every year since 2003.
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New York officials have approved construction of a 140-megawatt solar array in the Town of Fenner.
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As construction of Onondaga County’s $100 million aquarium continues, local officials are starting to roll out some economic partnerships that will be created once the state-of-the-art aquarium opens next year.
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A businessman from upstate New York is accused of preying on his neighbors in a massive Ponzi scheme.
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Syracuse police say proactive policing is helping to drive down the crime rate in the city.
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Onondaga County officials said people submitted hundreds of comments about the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Micron project.
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The National Guard has been deployed many times historically. Experts say the president's decision to deploy the Guard as a blanket response to crime in D.C. is a departure from its intended mission.
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An estimated 218,000 people in the U.S. are stateless or are at risk of becoming so. As a result of President Trump's aggressive policies, people without any citizenship are more vulnerable than ever.
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A black moon is a type of new moon, when the moon is nearly between Earth and the sun.
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The logistics of health care can be frustrating. If you have a bureaucratic horror story or need help with a tough question, reach out to Health Care Helpline from NPR and KFF Health News.
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Organizers behind the Correct The Map campaign say the Mercator map's shrinking of Africa minimizes the continent's global influence — and is just plain inaccurate.
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More than 3.6 million children born in 2020 amid the COVID-19 global pandemic are walking into elementary schools across the country this fall.
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A federal appeals court on Wednesday sided with the Trump administration and halted for now a lower court's order that had kept in place temporary protections for 60,000 migrants from Central America and Nepal.
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Bolsonaro is awaiting a Supreme Court ruling about an alleged coup attempt and learned Wednesday he might face another case as police formally accused him and one of his son of obstruction of justice
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Rwanda backed M23 rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo killed hundreds of villagers in July, according to Human Rights Watch, raising doubts about Trump backed peace process.
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The military vehicle, which is designed to withstand explosive attacks, collided with a "civilian vehicle" just after 6 a.m. on Wednesday in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, D.C.