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How a yellow dot could save your life

What does it mean when you see a yellow dot on a car window? For first responders at a crash scene, it means there’s important information in the car.

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NYCLU and State Police continue court battle over disciplinary files

ALBANY — An attorney for the State Police argued before an appellate court on Tuesday that it would be “unduly burdensome” to release more than 8,000 disciplinary files stretching back nearly two decades that detail internal investigations of thousands of current and former ...

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Water main break on Shonnard Street closes road as repairs are made

A water main break on the 100 block of Shonnard Street is currently be repaired.The City of Syracuse Department of Water says water service disruptions are expe

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Most NYers believe high school athletes should compete based on biological sex, poll shows

Only 27% of registered New York State voters opposed requiring athletes to compete based on biological sex.

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Water main repair continues on Velasko Road, disruptions anticipated

It’s day two of repairing a water main break on the 400 block of Velasko Road in the City of Syracuse.The main broke Monday afternoon between West Onondaga Stre

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Driver escapes uninjured after plunging into retention pond off Route 31

A car drove off Route 31 into a retention pond in Liverpool Tuesday afternoon.The Moyers Corners Fire Department responded to the scene and confirmed they assis

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Fort Drum contributes $2.5 billion to regional economy, Advocate Drum reports

FORT DRUM — Advocate Drum has released its 2023 Fiscal Year regional economic impact report, detailing that the military base has contributed about $2.5 billion, with $1.9 billion of it in direct spending, to the regional economy.

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Blotter: Recent Watertown police activity

Kendra J. Zehr, 27, Gouverneur, was charged by Watertown police April 20 with second-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, a felony, second-degree criminal use of drug paraphernalia, a motor vehicle violation, second-degree aggravated unlicensed operation, unsafe tires, failure to…

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Churchill: New Yorkers are a grumpy bunch

ALBANY — In a worrying new Marist poll, an eye-popping 37 percent of New Yorkers said they plan to leave the state within five years.  That is… not good, and we can only hope most don’t mean it, given the catastrophe that ...

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North country demonstrators set up camp as Supreme Court reviews rights of homeless people

WATERTOWN — The Northern Regional Center for Independent Living began a weeklong demonstration Monday morning against the criminalization of homelessness, which divided the Supreme Court Monday as it reviewed a set of Oregon anti-camping laws.

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