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The project is highlighting the dangers of climate change and bringing people together to talk about it – through quilting.
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New York’s Catholic community is mourning the death of Pope Francis, who passed away Monday morning at the age of 88.
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The SUNY Institute for Local News, the statewide program – the first of its kind in the nation – tasks students at SUNY’s 64 campuses to report on news happening in their communities and then deliver that content to local media outlets, many of which are struggling to survive.
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An investigation by the state found former Mayor Eric Halstead stole over $23,000 from the village's accounts over the course of five years. In January, he pleaded guilty to grand larceny in the third degree.
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Across the country, over 1,000 international students have reportedly had their legal status changed by the federal government.
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Risa Lieberwitz, president of Cornell’s chapter of the American Association of University Professors, says Cornell should stand up against potential demands from the White House.
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The Constitution Pipeline would transport gas from Pennsylvania through New York’s Southern Tier and Catskills.
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The proposed changes to city zoning would make it easier for homeowners to build extra units on their property.
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The protesters were charged with disorderly conduct during a Cornell University event last month about Israel and Palestine.
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Landowners in one Steuben County town who want to work with outside companies to build a solar farm on their land may have difficulty due to a newly enacted solar law.
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“Hands Off” rallies erupted across the country over the weekend, including in Corning, Ithaca, Binghamton, Oneonta and Norwich.
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Switching out gas furnaces for electric heat pumps is often difficult in old rental buildings. A new program aims to help landlords and tenants make the change.