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It was a warm and muggy start with patchy fog to sun and temperatures in the 50s/60s. It is another warm and muggy day with highs in the 80s. Look for conditions to remain dry through sunset with a few gusty storms this evening. Showers and storms will end later tonight with mainly dry weather expected Friday. It’ll be cooler and less muggy with highs in the 60s/70s.

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Around New York
1. Albany mayor outlines revenue shortfalls that contributed to city’s budget gap
Albany Mayor Dorcey Applyrs on Wednesday said $14 million of the $15 million budget gap for last year is attributed to revenue shortfalls, including $4.2 million in expired federal aid and public safety grants and $2.5 million in reduced speed camera collections.
2. N.Y. lawmakers sound off on utility proposals and climate law amid budget negotiations
Amid ongoing state budget negotiations, both houses in the New York state Legislature are sounding off concerning the conversation around rising utility costs and the 2019 climate law.
3. New York counties push for greater funding in state budget
Counties say they’re feeling the squeeze. Pension obligations, inflation, growing health care costs and federal cost shifts will cost New York state counties hundreds of millions of dollars over the next year unless they see some relief from Albany.
Around the Nation
1. Pakistani delegation arrives in Tehran in move to ease tensions and arrange more U.S.-Iran talks
2. Senate Republicans reject effort to halt Iran war, but some eye future war powers votes
3. Jury finds that Ticketmaster and Live Nation had an anticompetitive monopoly over big concert venues
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