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The pioneering requirement to educate students about mental health was grounded in the recognition that mental well-being is just as important to overall health as physical health
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More than a week after voters rejected the budget for the Owego Apalachin school district, the board of education has decided to hold a re-vote on a lower tax levy.
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Assemblyman Phil Palmesano is pushing back against a bill that would give farm workers the same rights as all workers in the state.
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"That trauma leads them to make decisions that those of us with adult, non-traumatized brains might not make. And they end up facing prosecution and prison for those decisions. And, in that way it concretely criminalized their trauma."
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Regents Review 2.0 prepares learners for the New York State Regents exams.For each Regents exam there is a one-hour long exam review video. Some of the…
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New Yorkers who receive federal food assistance, also known SNAP, will get their February payments early. SNAP, which a federal program and part of the Agriculture Department, is caught up in the federal shutdown, but earlier this month the USDA instructed states to issue the February payments early.
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Recently, a few upstate news outlets released stories about a crime Ithaca College president Shirley Collado plead no contest to almost 20 years ago. And that got us thinking, what’s the impact, on individuals and society when someone’s criminal record is made public after they’ve completed their sentence?
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The Gray Riders DVD is now available as a thank you gift for your contribution of $60 or more to support WSKG Public TV programs. Contribute online or…
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This episode is the fifth in the new six-part series “Being Poor in New York State.” WCNY director of public affairs, Susan Arbetter hosts this program…
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The Fulton/Oswego area is often covered in the news for their issues related to their struggling business and economic challenges. But, why? What is the…