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The indictment states that the defendants forced two children to participate in the assault.
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Authorities say at this time, they're not classifying the death of Sam Nordquist in Ontario County aThe DA and State Police said in a press release issued Sunday said that they share the community’s shock “at such a heinous act of violence.”
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While other states have similarly implemented public finance funds to incentivize small donors, the Brennan Center for Justice called New York’s Public Campaign Finance Program “the strongest legislative response” to reducing outsized megadonor influence since the Supreme Court overturned campaign finance precedent in Citizens United.
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A large crowd braved bitterly cold temperatures in Geneva on Saturday to march and rally in support of immigrants targeted by the Trump administration.
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Progressive lawmakers want food business owners to pay full minimum wage on top of tips.
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Sources say Molinaro is in line to lead the Federal Transit Administration, where he'd have control over federal grants awarded to the MTA.
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The death of Robert Brooks at Marcy Correctional Facility has prompted calls by lawmakers in Albany for legislative reforms to prison safety.
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More than 200 firefighters from Ovid and nearby communities were battling the fire in below zero wind chill temperatures on Tuesday night.
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The proposed cuts would apply to roughly three-quarters of New York taxpayers, and credits would go to new parents.
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“Connections with Evan Dawson” airs weekdays from noon to 2 p.m. on air, streaming online — and now on YouTube.
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Currently, 90% of students have access to free school meals. With the additional funding, 300,000 more students would gain access to free meals, bringing the total number of students eligible for meals to 2.7 million, according to the governor’s office.