Residents across Oswego County have been asking for one simple, reasonable protection: a No‑Collusion Resolution that clearly states our local law enforcement will not assist ICE or Border Patrol unless the law requires it or a judge orders it.
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It’s hard to say better late than never when we passed a state budget that’s eight weeks late, making it the latest budget in 16 years and nearly $14 billion more than last year.
My first experience with a landlord was on Ontario Street in Oswego as a college student in the 2000s.
Last week, Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported, "Palestinians in Gaza are still hungry, still cannot reach medical care, and civilians are still being killed."
For sixteen uninterrupted months, the Bridge Street Rally in Oswego, New York has stood as a living testament to the power of civic participation and the enduring American right to peaceful assembly.
The Justice Department’s announcement of a $1.776 billion “Anti‑Weaponization Fund” is an outright perversion of justice. This scheme is designed not to correct wrongdoing, but to reward it.
In 1897, John C. Breckinridge, former US Vice-President, wrote, "We must impose a harsh blockade [on Cuba] so that hunger and its constant companion, disease, undermine the peaceful population and decimate the Cuban army."
There were some state budget developments this week, but we definitely didn't get the white smoke we were expecting.
Climate scientist, Professor Kevin Anderson, said, "We are headed for 3°C-4°C of warming across this century, an absolute climate catastrophe for all species, including our own."
