July 29, 2024
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Public health, explained: Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free New York City newsletter here.In early 2020, six months into my first full-time reporting job, Covid-19 tore across the United States. A journalist for the Hartford Courant in Connecticut, …
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Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan gathered with elected officials Monday to sign a lower citywide speed limit into law.
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The task force is expected to dig deeper into the Secret Service’s plans to protect Trump ahead of his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, and how exactly a gunman was able to open fire.
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Public health, explained: Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free national newsletter here.Six people who work at a poultry farm in northeastern Colorado have tested positive for the bird flu, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Friday…
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Public health, explained: Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free national newsletter here.With the Environmental Protection Agency’s latest — and strictest — plan to minimize the risk of Americans drinking lead-contaminated water on the horizon, the deba…
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Nearly 80% of New Yorkers are optimistic about the future, though 90% worry about politics and global issues, according to a June Siena College poll.
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Between July 3 and July 30, Arizona voters can participate in choosing which state and local candidates they want to see on the general election ballot in November. The recognized political parties in the 2024 primary election are Democrat, Republican, Green and Libertarian. The No Labels party is not holding a primary. The candidates for…
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The developmental disabilities service system is developing a Master Plan for Developmental Services. We want to create a plan focused on equity for a community that is as diverse as our state. It should build on lessons learned over many years to cre…
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ITHACA, N.Y. — Long-standing plans for the conversion of mostly vacant downtown office space into lower-moderate income apartments were the primary topic before the Ithaca Urban Renewal Agency (IURA) at […] The post Downtown office-to-housing conversion plan seeks loan support appeared first on The Ithaca Voice.
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The proposal comes as public trust in the high court flags after recent ethics scandals and the overturning of Roe v. Wade that bucked popular opinion on abortion.