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NCPR News Staff: Ryan Delaney
Reporter, The Innovation Trail
Stories filed by Ryan Delaney
Remington Arms in Ilion, NY. Photo: loonyhiker CC some rights reserved
Other states court Remington Arms gun manufacturer
Jan 31, 2013 — At least five states are trying to lure the gun manufacturer Remington Arms to relocate from upstate New York.
The courtships come in response to New York's new, tougher gun control laws. Go to full article
The courtships come in response to New York's new, tougher gun control laws. Go to full article
How Cuomo's betting academic research will grow NY
Albany, NY, Jan 30, 2013 — When Gov. Andrew Cuomo put forward his economic development agenda in his State of the State address in early January, he outlined his plans to grow innovation and entrepreneurship.
He spoke of a new venture capital fund, the commercialization of academic research and providing support for start-ups. Go to full article
He spoke of a new venture capital fund, the commercialization of academic research and providing support for start-ups. Go to full article
Remington Arms in Ilion, NY. Photo: loonyhiker, CC some rights reserved
Remington Arms home ignored in gun law passage
Jan 17, 2013 — The central New York home of a historic, and major, gun manufacturer felt a little ignored as the state quickly passed new gun control legislation this week. Go to full article
Photo: Benjamin Stone CC some rights reserved
Startup aims to simplify hospital admissions process
Syracuse, NY, Dec 27, 2012 — Prepping for surgery can be a long, paper-driven process. A patient often has to sit on the phone detailing their medical history for a nurse -- again. Now, a Syracuse-area start-up is taking that process digital, and seeing surprising results. Go to full article
Map of Tropical Storm Force Wind Speed Probabilities. Image: National Weather Service
Wind a major worry as upstate NY prepares for Sandy
Oswego, NY, Oct 29, 2012 — Winds will be the main concern for much of upstate New York as Hurricane Sandy blows through the region tonight. The winds will be twice as strong as a typical winter Nor'easter. Go to full article
Say Yes to Education hosted a resume workshop for city teens this summer. Photo: Stephen Sartori/Say Yes to Education
Program looks to improve troubled Syracuse schools
Syracuse, NY, Sep 24, 2012 — It's estimated that one in four young people drop out of high school each year. This represents real trouble in terms of their future happiness, health and success, and it's a challenge to the ongoing development of an innovative and productive American workforce, as many young people feel disconnected from study and work.
In Syracuse, the situation is tough: The city's population is declining, and enrollment and funding for its schools are down. The city's graduation rate is barely 50 percent.
But a new program called "Say Yes to Education", implemented a few years ago, could improve the schools and the city. Go to full article
In Syracuse, the situation is tough: The city's population is declining, and enrollment and funding for its schools are down. The city's graduation rate is barely 50 percent.
But a new program called "Say Yes to Education", implemented a few years ago, could improve the schools and the city. Go to full article
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (left) and Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner listen to developer Steve Aiello explain his plans for the Inner Harbor. Photo: Ryan Delaney/WRVO
Gillibrand pushes for waterfront cleanup funds
Syracuse, NY, Sep 18, 2012 — U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand has proposed a new federal program to help continue cleanup and development efforts along upstate New York's post-industrial waterways. Go to full article
New study finds risks in dealing with wastewater from hydrofracking
Stony Brook, NY, Aug 16, 2012 — A new study says there are shortfalls in dealing with the massive amounts of contaminated water created through hydraulic fracturing.
The study by Stony Brook University finds the highest risk of flowback water contaminating water supplies occurs during the disposal process. Go to full article
The study by Stony Brook University finds the highest risk of flowback water contaminating water supplies occurs during the disposal process. Go to full article
New York State beer brewers fend off excise tax
Utica, NY, Jun 27, 2012 — Hot weather calls for cold beer, and that means good business for New York's microbreweries. But as the Innovation Trail's Ryan Delaney reports, a lawsuit earlier this year almost caused New York's beer-makers' fizz to go flat. Go to full article
[It] is not clear that the cost of these...economic development activities equate to the benefits.
Industrial Development Agencies don't mean jobs, comptroller report finds
Albany, NY, May 03, 2012 — State comptroller Thomas DiNapoli's office is out with its annual review of industrial development agencies. As the Innovation Trail's Ryan Delaney reports, the comptroller found little linkage between job creation and tax breaks. Go to full article
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