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This week activists and a local health non-profit remembered those who had passed from AIDS on World AIDS Day; harsh weather meant more shelter intakes for the Syracuse Rescue Mission and indigenous students discussed what Syracuse University can do to make the students feel supported. Check this week's WAER Round-Up to find what other local news you've missed from Nov. 28- Dec. 2!
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Assemblymember Bill Magnarelli wants to increase the rates for assigned counsel in Onondaga County after 18 years without a pay increase.
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The new bill would give ratepayers a say in rate increases, such as energy and heating, and dispute the increasing costs with utility companies.
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Apps that allow for betting on the go are raking in millions of dollars in tax revenue for New York State.
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The New York Department of Transportation announces the redesign of highway I-81 and community projects has created a demand for construction workers.
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Former police captain Alison Esposito and former congressional representative Anthony Delgado face off in the race for New York Lieutenant Governor.
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Thousands of older adults in New York State have the chance to take free online classes for combating social isolation and bridging the digital divide.
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A $8.5 million state funded program, named the ClimateTech Growth Platform, has been created to boost climate conscious resources and practices for businesses.
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New Pfizer and Moderna vaccine boosters that target the omicron variant are available in New York state.
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A Fall Foliage report for New York shows observations about notable color changes for fall foliage in several regions. Professors from Cornell University discussed what leaf peepers can expect to see this season under the dry condition.