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A recently enacted law has left some retailers confused about what they can and can't sell...
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Maysoon Khan, Associated Press/Report for America
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6/20/22
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The state’s Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation and Department of Environmental Conservation has announced the launch of the 2022 Outdoor Photo Contest.
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6/18/22
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Harry Wilson is walking back remarks that fellow contender U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin asked him to campaign as a candidate for lieutenant governor.
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Marina Villeneuve, Associated Press
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6/16/22
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As gasoline prices at some local stations are topping $5 at the pump, drivers in Central New York — as well as some state officials — are tiring of rising prices as well as looking for ways to …
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New York’s average gas price is up 15 cents from last week, averaging $5.03 per gallon across the state.
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6/14/22
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Today is Flag Day, which commemorates the adoption of the U.S. flag on June 14, 1777, by resolution of the Second Continental Congress.
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6/14/22
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Democratic congressional candidate Matt Castelli, who is seeking election in the 21st District, will appear at a rally Tuesday, June 14, at Fishing Derby Park...
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6/13/22
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Republican New York gubernatorial candidate Andrew Giuliani said he has been barred from participating in-person in an upcoming primary debate because he has refused to submit proof he's been vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Associated Press
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6/13/22
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A New York appellate judge allows elections to proceed this year under redistricting maps drawn by Democrats but ordered lawmakers to revise the maps in time for the 2024 elections.
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Associated Press
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6/10/22
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Is there still a coronavirus pandemic? While many store shelves continue to have bare spots and infections continue to linger, much of the world, state and region continues to work back toward normal.
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Staff, news reports
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6/9/22
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Longtime Oneida County Legislature Chairman Gerald Fiorini was honored at a Wednesday county board meeting for serving the county for over 40 years.
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Hundreds of Bassett Healthcare Network caregivers and practitioners gathered at noon on Monday to observe a moment of silence and mourn a recent tragedy in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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6/8/22
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Two of New York’s longest-serving members of Congress have turned from allies to rivals after a court redrew the state’s congressional maps, scrambling the favorable landscape …
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Michelle L. Price, Associated Press
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6/7/22
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New Yorkers under age 21 will be prohibited from buying semiautomatic rifles under a new law signed Monday by Gov. Kathy Hochul.
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Associated Press
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6/6/22
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Assemblyman Brian Miller and Assemblyman Robert Smullen are calling for the passage of a bill which would allow schools to purchase whole and 2% milk from local dairy producers.
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6/3/22
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A milestone environmental measure designed to tap the brakes on the spread of cryptocurrency mining operations burning fossil fuels in New York has passed the state Legislature.
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Associated Press
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6/3/22
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New York would make it easier to sue over discriminatory voting policies and require localities with a history of civil right violations to get approval before changing election …
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6/2/22
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In a Wednesday statement, Gov. Kathy Hochul noted the beginning of a suspension of certain taxes on motor fuel and diesel motor fuel took effect. The motor fuel excise tax, state sales tax, and …
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Staff, news reports
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6/2/22
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A group of about 80 nursing homes filed a lawsuit seeking to overturn New York’s law that established staffing minimums and resident-care spending levels for nursing homes.
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David Robinson via Associated Press
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5/31/22
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A black bear wandered into Albany, climbed a tree several blocks from the state Capitol and rested on branches about 30 feet up Tuesday.
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5/31/22
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