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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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StateImpact Pennsylvania checked in on how climate change and energy issues are playing out in the state’s race for governor.
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Environmental regulator issues violation notice to the Village of Johnson City.
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Among the goals is requiring 85% of homes and commercial buildings to be equipped with electrified heat pumps instead of fossil fuel-based furnaces.
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The bill still needs a vote in the Senate and approval from Gov. Kathy Hochul.
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Lawmakers opposed to joining the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative promised to fight on in court, while environmental groups hailed the move.
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Many wells were abandoned over the last century and are difficult to find and properly plug.
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Households must report the loss to their county Department of Social Services within 10 days of losing power.
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NYSEG customers in Broome and Chenango counties are getting their power turned back on. NYSEG estimates that 95% of Broome County will have power restored by Friday evening. Remote areas should be restored by the weekend.
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“There is a dry ice shortage, so we're fighting through that as well,” Broome County Executive Jason Garnar said. “We're doing everything we can to get extra dry ice.”
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Gov. Kathy Hochul said the storm affected 11 counties, from the Southern Tier to the North Country.