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New York milk production rises nearly 4 percent in April
New York dairy farms produced 1.27 billion pounds of milk in April, up 3.9 percent from the year-ago period, the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service
STR report: Onondaga County hotel occupancy rate plunges nearly 13 percent in April
Hotels in Onondaga County were significantly less full in April compared to a year ago, according to a recent report. The hotel occupancy rate (rooms
The Budget Process Remains Broken
Think about this for a moment: Two days away from a federal shutdown, Congress comes up with a stopgap measure to keep the government operating
New York Needs A Climate Where Small Businesses Can Flourish
Some of us are getting back out in our gardens right about now. We’re starting to feel the warmth of spring and things are beginning
AAA expects Memorial Day travel at highest level since 2005
AAA projects that 39.3 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more away from home this Memorial Day weekend. That’s 1 million more travelers than
Report: Most CNY region unemployment rates remained unchanged at low levels in April
Unemployment rates in the Syracuse (4.7 percent), Utica–Rome (5 percent), Binghamton (5.2 percent), and Watertown–Fort Drum (6.5) areas remained unchanged at relatively low levels in
Syracuse area gains 2,700 jobs in last year, other CNY areas mixed
The Syracuse area added 2.700 jobs between April 2016 and this past April, while the Watertown–Fort Drum and Ithaca areas also added jobs over the
New York manufacturing index dips below zero in May with concern about orders
New York manufacturers indicated concern about new orders and unfilled orders in the latest monthly survey examining the state’s manufacturing sector. The Empire State Manufacturing
Crouse Health affiliates with Northwell, state’s largest health-care provider
SYRACUSE — Crouse Health on May 2 said it signed a clinical-affiliation agreement with an organization that describes itself as New York state’s largest health-care
ALBANY, N.Y. — Empire State Development (ESD) “failed to meet more than half” of the reporting requirements for tax-credit and job-creation programs, “diminishing transparency and
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