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The event was meant to be a reconciliatory discussion between community members and police. But many said they felt attendance was lacking among both groups.
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A Virginia-based group filed a federal civil rights complaint against ICSD last week. It alleges the district discriminated against white students during events last month.
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The winner of the June 28 primary will face off against incumbent Democratic Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo (D-123) in the general election this fall.
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The first 100 or more retail licenses will be offered to people who either had a past marijuana-related offense or have a family member who did.
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Current rules leave many people, including administration officials and lobbyists, unprotected.
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"Anything from t-shirts, to face painting, bounce houses, food, everything will be totally free."
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The 18-year-old Conklin native is accused of killing 10 and injuring three others when he allegedly opened fire at a Tops Market in Buffalo.
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"In order to really encourage STEM education, we need to focus and start early."
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Bud Fowler's contributions to the sport predate the establishment of baseball’s color line.
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Governor Hochul says the state budget includes $25 million dollars to support abortion care facilities in New York, and has $10 million dollars to beef up security.
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"It's just the way that we've seen people cook all of our lives. It's not even written."
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Wilbur Reid's home in Elmira was always full of family. But as he built his family legacy and made his mark on the surrounding community, he was estranged from some friends and alienated by colleagues.