Neighbors along highway might notice traffic noise getting quieter.
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Department leaders say more services are needed after last month's shooting death of officer Michael Jensen.
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The media outlets say its journalists are being accused of harassment for contacting school district employees and officials.
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There's the usual food, music, and vendors in Clinton Square. But the festivities will also include a Miss Juneteenth Pageant, a parade, baseball game, and other events.
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Assemblymember Bill Magnarelli says Onondaga County and NYS Economic Development are helping to put together a comprehensive renovation plan for the aging market with the goal of securing state funding.
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The audit covered the period from April 2019 through October 2023, and found the Authority's financial position has deteriorated.
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The charity is building out previously unfinished 4th floor space at the home on East Genesee St. and University Ave.
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"Moon Trees" are starting to grow on Earth. They got that name because as seeds they spent some time in space.
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The families of the Israeli hostages taken by Hamas during the October 7th attack held a rally Saturday night. A number of Western ambassadors attended.
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NPR's Tamara Keith speaks with Rohit Chopra, the director of the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, about a Supreme Court decision that validated how the bureau is funded.
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Former President Trump addressed the NRA's annual meeting in Dallas on Saturday. The meeting comes as the gun lobby group continues to reel from years of legal, financial, and internal turmoil.
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A London court could decide the fate of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Monday: Will he be freed, or will he be sent to the U.S. to face 18 charges under the Espionage Act?