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Tim Knauss

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Syracuse, NY, United States

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Past articles by Tim:

NY approves $672 million bailout for utility customers who are not in low-income programs

The assistance, to be paid for by ratepayers, will help avoid a wave of shutoffs. → Read More

NY eyes $672 million bailout for utility customers who are not in low-income programs

Thousands of households and small businesses face potential service termination without help. → Read More

New York state will switch to all-electric homes: Will it work?

How expensive will this be? Central New Yorkers talk about their experience with air-source heat pumps. → Read More

NY plans to change the way you heat your home. Gas, oil, propane furnaces to be phased out

The state Climate Action Council today approved policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. → Read More

Final attendance at 2022 NY State Fair remains well short of pre-pandemic years

But the number of visitors is on the rise since the fair was closed by Covid in 2020. → Read More

Onondaga County’s newest park: 35 acres on eastern shore of Otisco Lake

The site offers walking trails and shoreline access. → Read More

New NY law gives nursing home residents a right to visits during pandemics

The legislation was sponsored by state Sen. Rachel May, D-Syracuse. → Read More

Binghamton mayor learns he has coronavirus on day he met in Syracuse with Walsh, others

Mayor Richard David said he tested positive for Covid-19 late Wednesday. → Read More

Do you think the assessment on your house is unfair? Here’s how to challenge it

How to research, present an argument to your assessor → Read More

New York state has the ‘craziest’ assessments; Syracuse is average

New York is one of only five states that do not compel municipalities to redo property assessments on a fixed schedule. → Read More

Mourners recall dancing with Marge, Syracuse’s ‘amazing’ music fan

The octogenarian was a familiar and welcome presence dancing at live music shows. → Read More

Electrocuted squirrel hung in there as grossed-out Eastwood neighbors blew a fuse

After two weeks and multiple social media posts, a National Grid crew removed the squirrel. → Read More

Cuteness alert: 700-pound baby elephant romps at Syracuse zoo (photos, video)

Five-month-old Ajay made his public debut today in the elephant preserve at Rosamond Gifford Zoo. → Read More

Baby elephant goes on display at Rosamond Gifford Zoo in Syracuse

He was born five months ago at the zoo. → Read More

5 kitchens and a ‘fainting room’: Who’s building Syracuse area’s biggest mansion?

The massive residence has been under construction for three years. → Read More

Yoko Ono brings her art back to Syracuse, site of her first museum show

The artist's previous show in Syracuse, in 1971, stirred strong reactions. → Read More

Syracuse taxpayers, you’re paying for a boom in ritzy apartments for college kids

Three student apartment complexes that opened last fall will share an estimated $42 million in tax breaks. → Read More

National group: Proposed ban on 'aggressive' begging is bad law, bad policy

A vote on the proposed Onondaga County law has been put off until October while county attorneys tinker with the language → Read More

Empire Zones, NY's failed aid to companies, still costing taxpayers: $3 billion plus

Some companies made more than $100 million from the poster child of misguided business incentives. → Read More

Update: Only minor injuries from 5-car pileup near State Fair, police say

The accident happened as vehicles slowed to exit the highway. → Read More