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Under the agreement, Cornell will contribute $4 million a year to the city for the next 15 years. The deal has received criticism and protests from advocates and some council members who say the university should be paying more.
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Broome County Executive Jason Garnar said the $447 million budget will include a focus on workforce development, capital improvements and affordable housing.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul decried the rise in violent domestic terrorism in New York and the nation Tuesday, and signed two bills into law that she says will takes steps toward trying to prevent it.
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The legislation will temporarily pause new large-scale mining operations at dormant, fossil fuel-burning power plants, while the DEC studies the potential environmental impacts of the sector.
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The first licenses are going to applicants who were convicted of a marijuana-related offense before the law went into effect and also showed they had run a successful business.
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David Immamura is stepping down to run for Westchester County Legislature, as the panel continues work towards presenting new maps for the state Assembly.
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Conditions in some corrections facilities are a moral failure that also costs taxpayers millions.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul is getting pressure from environmental activists to sign a law that would impose a two-year moratorium on a type of crypto mining that uses large amounts of energy to make bitcoins.
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Philadelphia’s elected Democratic prosecutor faces a state Senate trial and possible removal from office after the Republican-led state House voted Wednesday to impeach him over progressive policies he has enacted amid rising crime in the city.
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For the first time in decades, an outgoing governor will be handing the executive branch reins over to a fellow party member.
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Freshman Republican congressman-elect says lawmakers in purple districts key to governing.
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Education NewsThe United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday, October 31 for two affirmative action cases: Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. University of North Carolina and Students for Fair Admissions Inc. v. President & Fellows of Harvard College.