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If all coins sell each organization would receive $4.75 million.
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On Tuesday, New York Governor Kathy Hochul shared her vision for New York in her State of the State address, which often previews what may be included in her budget proposal. WBFO’s Disability Reporter Emyle Watkins spoke with the head of a local disability services agency to get her reaction.
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The Syracuse Rosamond Gifford Zoo celebrated a very special birthday this weekend: miracle elephant twins Yaad and Tukada's first birthday.
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The Forest Ranger Foundation is raising money for gear and training that they believe is crucial to do their jobs but say the state isn't providing for rangers.
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With federal child care support from the American Rescue Plan Act set to expire on Sept. 30, the end of the road is here. That has child care providers, experts, and politicians asking: what’s next?
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The letter comes after the New York State Board of Elections warned that voters in at least 13 counties had been approached by individuals purporting to be election officials who accused voters of committing fraud.
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A bus carrying high school students to a band camp veered off a New York highway and tumbled down an embankment Thursday, killing two adults and seriously injuring several others, officials said.
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Students on the other buses were to stop off at a community college for a break before heading back to Long Island.
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A third of all the money New York has earmarked for fighting climate change is supposed to go to “disadvantaged” communities. The trouble for the state is now figuring out a way to ensure the money is distributed equitably — and they’re already running into challenges.
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New York State county executives met to discuss issues with asylum seekers, election changes and Medicaid funding during the annual NYSAC conference Sept. 14.
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Republicans call New York City's sanctuary status "self-imposed," and can be withdrawn. They also criticizes Mayor Eric Adams’ request for Long Island to house and care for some of the asylum seekers in the city’s shelter system.
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Earlier this summer, the largest known eastern white pine in the world was recorded in the southern Adirondacks.