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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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The funding comes after flooding caused by Tropical Storm Fred damaged hundreds of homes in August.
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Hundreds of residents and businesses in Steuben and other counties lost property after flooding last summer. The U.S. Small Business Administration is now offering loans to fill in the gaps. But some are saying the help has arrived too late.
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In Central New York, warmer temperatures could lead to more lake effect snow.
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Heating equipment is the second-largest cause of home fires nationally. They tend to occur in winter as people try to get the chill out of their homes.
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There's been a high demand for snow plow drivers this season, and the New York State Department of Transportation has had challenges finding enough of them.
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Just over 70% of voters cast ballots in favor of adding language to the New York Constitution guaranteeing “clean air and water, and a healthful environment.”
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The team found that most cities and boroughs in the state are projected to face higher flood risks by the year 2099.
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Cayuga Lake has struggled with harmful algal blooms or HABs in recent years, but in 2021 unseasonably warm temperatures and heavy rainfall may have extended their prevalence late into the year.
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A debate over cryptocurrency mining on Seneca Lake turned into a broader test of the state’s climate law. That test is likely to come to a head in 2022.
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Students at Binghamton High School will move to remote learning and it’s not because of COVID-19. The shift online is in reaction to recent behavior issues among students.