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New York state and local officials are issuing travel advisories and implementing other restrictions amid a winter storm, expected to start Monday evening and last until Wednesday.
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Turkish students say it’s been painful to witness the devastation of the earthquake from so far away.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul described the weekend's snowstorm affecting Buffalo and Watertown as "historic."
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The storms, also known as whiteouts, move fast and can make driving conditions treacherous at a moment’s notice.
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“This has always been a must-win race for us.”
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“Will we have enough drivers? Absolutely. If the snow started flying today, we would be out there, in our trucks, clearing the roads.”
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For customers who use natural gas for heating are expected to pay an average of $47 a month more for gas.
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Nine Mile Point is the first nuclear-powered clean hydrogen production facility in the country.
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About a hundred Spanish-speaking police officers from New York are heading down to Puerto Rico this week to help deal with the devastation caused by Hurricane Fiona.
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Wild brook trout are one of the most prized species of fish in the Adirondacks, but they’re also one of the hardest to catch, in part because their populations have plummeted in recent decades.
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There was a lot on the docket during the most recent meeting of the Tompkins County Legislature, plus some debate not tied to any specific motions. Here's a recap.
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No mandatory restrictions are in place under a drought watch.