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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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Voters cast ballots in primaries across New York on Tuesday. General elections will be held November 4.
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At a workshop about Binghamton's Clinton Street Downtown Revitalization Initiative grant, residents can share their ideas for improvements.
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WSKG’s Phoebe Taylor-Vuolo spoke with WSKG Ithaca reporter Aurora Berry about the potential impact of Cornell’s plan to cut costs in the wake of federal challenges to universities.
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Corning town supervisor Jennifer Mullen was arrested and faces several felony charges including grand larceny. She has a felony preliminary hearing Monday.
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Thurston, Cameron now only towns in New York state that ban the use of ‘sewage sludge’ as fertilizerLast week, the town of Cameron in Steuben County became the second in the state to ban the practice of landspreading using sewage sludge, or biosolids. The town adopted the law at its monthly board meeting on June 11. The town of Thurston, also in Steuben County, was the first in New York to ban the practice in 2023.
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Cornell is the largest employer in Tompkins County. The university cited a loss of federal funding as one reason for the budget cuts.
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Voters passed local school district budgets in Corning, Horseheads and Prattsburgh one month after their initial votes failed to reach a supermajority.
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Demonstrations took place across the Southern Tier on Saturday, joining nationwide rallies in protest of the Trump administration.