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The 21st Syracuse International Film Festival starts Friday and runs through the weekend. Juried films cover social issues and entertainment, shorts and animation. Panels cater to filmmakers and others.
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State and federal environmental reviews are still underway and won't be completed until mid-December.
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For example, the department of labor recently opened a jobseeker intake form to streamline the the hiring process.
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Police Chief Joe Cecile agrees that removing crossing guards and others from their oversight would help them focus on true police work.
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Telehealth surged during the pandemic, but challenges remain, especially in rural areas. Danielle Louder, Program Director for the Northeast Telehealth Resource Center (NETRC), sheds light on the evolution and challenges of telehealth.
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SU Graduate student Cai Cafiero says she is exhausting the university conduct system, per her attorney's advice, in case she decides to sue SU in the future.
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There appears to be no one, easy answer to addressing cell phone use as Gov. Hochul considers a statewide ban.
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The State Departments of Labor and Transportation are highlighting success with local hiring, ensuring city residents have the opportunity to work on the $2.25 billion project.
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They were joined by Mary Rodee of Potsdam, whose 15-year-old son Riley committed suicide after sextorting him on Facebook.
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A shooting near Syracuse University and an apartment building that houses some students ended up with a 15 year-old girl dead. Syracuse and University police are investigating.
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Federal policies on telehealth are set to expire soon, but New York State is taking steps to ensure access. Learn how these evolving laws impact Central New York and what the future holds with Mei Kwong, Executive Director of the Center for Connected Health Policy.
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The funding fulfills a state commitment to support conservation and mitigation projects.