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Monday, July 13, 2020
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Route 5S project into second phase
While most of the world was put on hold by the coronavirus pandemic, work on road construction projects in Utica moved a…
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Death notices for Monday, July 13
Butera, Dorothy A. "Toni", 84, of Cold Brook, died July 7, 2020. Arrangements by Autenrith Funeral Home, Newport.
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Open for Business: Celtic Harp reopening came with ‘community support'
When the Mohawk Valley entered the third phase of New York State's reopening plan in mid-June, it allowed indoor restaur…
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Tear gas used on Portland protesters, 1 man injured
PORTLAND, Ore. - Federal law enforcement officers used tear gas and crowd-control munitions on people protesting near Po…
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Great White apologizes for mask-less show in North Dakota
DICKINSON, N.D. - Metal band Great White has apologized for performing at an outdoor North Dakota concert where the crow…
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Truck driver freed as feds probe marijuana find at border
BUFFALO - Federal prosecutors dropped charges against the driver of a commercial truck found to contain nearly 9,500 pou…
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Endicott officials apologize over 'White Lives Matter' posts
ENDICOTT - Two white officials in an upstate New York village apologized amid calls for their resignations over "White L…
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Coronavirus: 3 deaths, 6 new cases in Oneida County
Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente Jr. reported three new deaths and six new coronavirus cases Sunday, in a stateme…
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As US grapples with virus, Florida hits record case increase
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - With the United States grappling with the worst coronavirus outbreak in the world, Florida hit a …
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Police blotters for Saturday, July 11
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No fanfare but Boilermaker (of sorts) happened nonetheless
There was no official start, no fanfare or hundreds of community members cheering on packed sidewalks.There were no volu…
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The year without a Boilermaker
Boilermaker Road Race founder Earle Reed planned on skipping his traditional Friday and Saturday walks this week to save…
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NY guards against another COVID-19 rise
NEW YORK - As coronavirus rages out of control in other parts of the U.S., New York is offering an example after taming …
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Judges of color commit to racial equity in courts
Judges of color from across the state have signed a letter saying that there is much work to be done to ensure racial eq…
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