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A coalition of religious leaders and fiscal analysts are traveling New York talking to communities about the state budget proposal.
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Students and teachers have been drinking bottled water since 2015 when tests showed elevated lead levels. Today, the water is scheduled to be turned back on in some elementary schools.
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Airports in the Southern Tier and Finger Lakes are getting some infrastructure funding.
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Now that Amazon won't build a new headquarters in Queens, some Finger Lakes legislators want the company to consider coming upstate. But, that likely won't happen.
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Amazon’s decision to cancel it’s planned headquarters in New York City has some upstate Republicans saying the governor bears part of the blame.
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Legislation that would start the process of designating the Finger Lakes region a National Heritage Area has passed the U.S. Senate.
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New gas masks acquired by Olean police should allow them to search meth labs more safely.
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There's a mental health crisis in Yates County, and a school superintendent adds her students can’t get the services they need. Dundee Central School superintendent Kelly Houck says mental health is decreasing while she sees the need for them increasing.
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Over the weekend, Republican congressman Tom Reed hosted a series of three town halls around his Southern Tier district. They came just after the partial federal shutdown ended.
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The New York legislature returns to work this morning and Finger Lakes Assemblyman Phil Palmesano (R-C-I) sees it as another chance to kill a proposed trash incinerator in the town of Romulus.