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After a few straw early morning showers, the rest of the day should be dry and mild with mostly cloudy conditions. Highs will reach the lower 60s.
We'll see another round of showers arrives likely going into Tuesday morning.
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Highs: Low 60s Lows: Low 40s Scattered showers |
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State leaders have made it clear that they intend to negotiate the budget as planned and deal with any potential cuts later in the year as Republicans in Washington work to streamline spending, always making sure to point out that the state won’t be able to back fill all of them.
2. Community groups divided on best path forward for Kensington project
The New York State Department of Transportation will not appeal a state Supreme Court judge's order that it conduct an environmental impact study before moving forward with a project to rehab Buffalo's Kensington Expressway, create a tunnel over a portion with green space above, and upgrade bridges, sidewalks and streetscapes around it.
3. Students, recent graduates at N.Y. universities dealing with visa changes
University of Rochester officials say 11 students, both current and recent graduates, had their visas terminated. Officials at the University at Buffalo said 13 visa holders were also given notice they had to leave the country. The Rochester Institute of Technology has also confirmed some of its students are dealing with visa changes.
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