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With snow falling at a rate of 2 inches per hour, a group of about 85 people tried to dig out the Buffalo Bills' stadium in Orchard Park on Sunday.
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Syracuse University announced Fran Brown as the new head coach of the Orange.
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Tennis players are navigating the eerie stillness of a Grand Slam event known for its lively crowds. Last year's U.S. Open set an attendance record, drawing more than 737,800 fans over two weeks.
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New York State is expected to make additional announcements about high risk winter sports like basketball, hockey, wrestling and cheerleading in the coming months.
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"It is congregate, it’s one ventilation system, you’re seated there for a long period of time. Even if you are at 50% capacity, with one seat between the two of you, two seats between the two of you, this is a risky situation."
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"This pandemic is far from over, but we've determined that institutions can reopen if they adhere to strict state guidance and take every precaution to keep visitors safe."
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There is no set date for gyms to reopen, but the governor says rules will be released on how they can do so safely.
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Athletic Director Sandy Barbour left open the possibility that the football team won’t play at all.
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Members of the Phillies roster were reported to test positive for COVID-19.
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"The moment we left Canada, there was concern. We've got to follow the guidelines. It's not gonna be easy."
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If the Blue Jays can't find a major league park, Sahlen Field, home of their Triple-A affiliate, would be a likely site for home games.
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Major League Baseball's delayed and shortened regular season gets underway Thursday. There will be no fans in the stands and plenty of health and safety protections for the players and team officials.