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A 91-year-old woman who faced eviction to make way for Micron’s chip plant has reached a deal with Onondaga County, according to Spectrum News. Azalia King will receive compensation from the county’s ...
A day after 150 people packed a public hearing in support of a 91-year-old widow being forced to leave the home she has lived ...
Officials in one New York county are pressuring a 91-year-old to leave her home to clear the way for a semiconductor facility ...
Azalia King is facing eviction from her home in Onondaga County despite being promised life rights to the property, leading ...
Syracuse, N.Y. -- More than 150 people packed the Clay Town Hall today to fight back against Onondaga County’s efforts to ...
McMahon is doubling down on his message to a woman who lives in a plot of land where the massive Micron semiconductor ...
Onondaga County is trying to evict 91-year old Azalia King, who lives on land the county needs for the micron project.
Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon said an offer has been made to a 91-year-old woman that officials are seeking to evict ...
The Onondaga County Industrial Development Agency is considering eminent domain against 91-year-old Azalia King, who has ...
The agreement signed in 2005 gave Azalia King the right to live the rest of her life in the house on Caughdenoy Road.