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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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Newly appointed State Fair Director Sean Hennessey's vision for the future is one of inclusion and stability.
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The increase was part of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s 2023 budget and also doubles the price to park from $5 to $10.
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The National Labor Relations Board found Starbucks violated federal labor law as it closed locations in Ithaca.
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Environmentalist Bill McKibben talks about this summer’s weather and implications for climate changeBill McKibben is among the world’s preeminent environmentalists and teaches in flood-ravaged Vermont.
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A New York judge has temporarily blocked the state from issuing retail marijuana licenses after a lawsuit from four veterans who argue that regulators are wrongly prioritizing applicants with drug convictions.
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Sarah Simiele is the winner of the Cheesemonger Invitational — an event where cheesemongers from across the country compete with written tests and skill tests.
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse has agreed to pay $100 million to survivors of sexual abuse by members of the clergy.
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A pilgrimage to Cooperstown is a regular rite of passage in the Northeast, but now a new repository of baseball history is stepping up to the plate. Saturday is the grand opening of the New York State Baseball Hall of Fame Museum in Gloversville.
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The strikes shutting down the movie industry are being closely watched 3,000 miles from Hollywood.
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An administrative law judge with the National Labor Relations board ruled in favor of former Starbucks workers, alleging the coffee chain violated labor laws as it shut down three unionized stores in Ithaca.