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Delgado is vying for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, hoping to unseat his former running mate Governor Kathy Hochul.
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The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) is offering up to $500,000 for business and community grant opportunities in the Southern Tier.
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WSKG's Aurora Berry sat down with Child Development Council CEO Melissa Perry to discuss the state of child care in the region.
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Hannah Shvets secured the Democratic nomination for Ithaca’s 5th Ward common council seat.
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The House of Representatives passed President Trump’s spending and tax cut bill Thursday. The bill heads to the president’s desk for his signature.
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Residents in the town of Corning have unanswered questions after the town council approved payment for a legal matter on Tuesday. This comes as the town supervisor faces three felony charges.
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Almost 3 million New Yorkers utilize the food assistance program.
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Binghamton-area medical professionals criticized the Medicaid cuts, saying people will lose access to routine health checks and lifesaving prescriptions.
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Over 40 Binghamton residents gathered to share their ideas for the Clinton Street Downtown Revitalization Initiative. Grants will be available for funding from the project.
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The Allen-Berry Bridge in Elmira received its new plaque this week to highlight two local pioneering civil rights leaders: A’Don Allen and Bessie Berry. The bridge was renamed the Allen-Berry Bridge during a Juneteenth ceremony last year.
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Cooling centers are open all summer and some counties, like Broome, include public pools and splash pads on the list.
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Voters cast ballots in primaries across New York on Tuesday. General elections will be held November 4.