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Syracuse Common Council seeks public input Tuesday on city housing strategy
Syracuse, N.Y. – Before launching into a housing strategy that targets specific Syracuse neighborhoods to bolster the city’s market appeal, Syracuse officials want to hear from you. The Common Council will hold a public hearing at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday on its proposed housing strategy, which was unveiled in...
Syracuse house fire on Chatham Place
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — On Sunday, July 28, the Syracuse Fire Department received a 911 call for a report of a house fire on Chatham Place in the City of Syracuse. Firefighters say they saw smoke coming from the house blocks away. Matthew Craner, District Cheif for the Syracuse...
Jamesville-DeWitt golf duo continues journey down final fairways together at Junior PGA Championships
Syracuse, N.Y. — When times get tense on the golf course, Mitchell Archer and Jackson Saroney, know they can always turn to Adele. The Jamesville-DeWitt teammates have a strong connection, one mostly cemented by their four years together on the Red Rams golf team. But there’s also that unspoken musical vibe.
Humid, unsettled weather for much of this week
A small, decaying area of low pressure is moving northwest from the Atlantic Ocean into New England this morning, where it will dissipate. No precipitation from this system will make it into our area, but an area of thick, high atmosphere clouds are being thrown westward into our region. These...
Authors discuss history tomes in Peterboro
PETERBORO — Daniel Koch and Jennifer Dorsey will present their research and publications at 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. respectively Sunday, Aug. 4, in free programs at the National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum, 5255 Pleasant Valley Road. Koch’s “Land of the Oneidas: Central New York State and...
ACC Kickoff mailbag: Syracuse football’s O-line has ‘maximized the time’ this offseason
Syracuse, N.Y. — Syracuse football starts fall camp within the coming days, one of the last milestones for new head coach Fran Brown before the season starts. The most recent milestone he checked off was ACC Kickoff, which he attended alongside four of his players last week in Charlotte, North Carolina.
How does Oronde Gadsden II look in return from injury? ‘A bigger version of what you saw’
Syracuse, N.Y. — Syracuse tight ends coach Michael Johnson said Orange star Oronde Gadsden II, who is returning from a season-ending foot injury, is moving just as well as he was during his breakout season in 2022. Gadsden had Lisfranc surgery last year that involved inserting a metal screw...
NY: Governor Hochul Announces Opening of PUSH Buffalo’s First Green Jobs Training Center
Governor Kathy Hochul announced a ribbon cutting marking the official opening of the Sustainability Workforce Training Center, the region’s first green job training center, on the West Side of Buffalo. The 2,500-square-foot facility – a project of PUSH Buffalo and Buffalo Neighborhood Stabilization Company (BNSC), and primarily funded by New York State grants – is a major investment for the West Side community and green workforce development.
Cazenovia resident to share the story of a couple’s effort to help the poorest children in Cambodia
CAZENOVIA — On Monday, Aug. 19, at 6 p.m., the Cazenovia Public Library will host a screening and discussion of the documentary “Les Pépites” (“Little Gems”) by noted French filmmaker […]
Quiz: All Born and Raised Americans Should Be Able to Answer These U.S. Geography Questions
With a population of 4,717,000, Phoenix is the largest city in the country. Its unique natural beauty and urban vibe make it appealing to many people. In recent years, Phoenix has become a hub for technology, healthcare, and business.
NEW YORK STATE OFFICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
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City of Syracuse’s top hoopers compete for $10K during community-driven basketball tourney (photos, video)
Syracuse, N.Y. — Music, laughter and excitement filled the two basketball courts of Syracuse’s Wilson Park on Sunday for the final day of the Syracuse Housing Authority’s annual $10K Basketball Tournament. The city’s top hoopers laced up their sneakers and fired up their competitive natures for a...
Skyrocket: Alex Yankowski Rips to Second Modified Victory of 2024 at Utica-Rome
VERNON, NY – Skyrocket. Alex Yankowski used the extreme outside of Utica-Rome Speedway to perfection on the way to his second 3 Bastards Brewing Modified win of the 2024 season. ‘Kid Rocket’ raced to the lead on a lap-seven restart and never looked back on Charles Tibbitts Masonry Construction...
Men's basketball players earn recognition for academic work
Three Hamilton College men's basketball players have earned recognition on the 2023-24 National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Honors Court. The NABC Honors Court includes junior, senior and graduate student men's basketball players who finished the 2023-24 academic year with a cumulative grade point average of 3.2 or better. Owen...
Olympics spokesperson apologizes for Opening Ceremony ‘Last Supper’ depiction
A spokesperson for the 2024 Olympics in Paris apologized Sunday for a segment during Friday’s Opening Ceremony that offended many people and religious groups. One element of the Opening Ceremony included a scene that appeared to mock Leonardo da Vinci’s famous painting of “The Last Supper.” The Last Supper depicts Jesus having his final meal... The post Olympics spokesperson apologizes for Opening Ceremony ‘Last Supper’ depiction appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Central New Yorkers adapting to unusually warm summer so far
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The sunny skies and high temperatures this weekend is setting the tone for the week ahead. It’s also a glimpse of what much of this summer has already felt like. So far this summer, Central New Yorkers have seen and felt at least four heat...
Staffing Changes at NewsChannel 9
SYRACUSE -- A longtime NewsChannel 9 (WSYR-TV) anchor says he's stepping down from a prominent role, but keeping another. Meantime, there's a new anchor on the weekend wakeup shift. Infanti Focusing on Sports. Viewers who might not be into sports are still probably familiar with Steve Infanti -- the longtime...
K-Rockathon Reboot makes triumphant return with Puddle of Mudd in Syracuse (review, photos)
The first K-Rockathon in six years was a family reunion for performers and attendees alike. Dreadlocks, mohawks, sleeveless shirts and tattoo sleeves had their day in the sun during this hard rock homecoming. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we...
Recent Mets free agent signing crushed his first hit 424 feet
It seems like weeks ago that the New York Mets signed Jackie Bradley Jr. away from the Long Island Ducks. The veteran has stepped up to the plate 9 times so far for the Syracuse Mets and 8 times he has longed for the days of crushing baseballs in the Independent League.
Syracuse’s Newest Café Brings Art to Life
ANCHOR: SYRACUSE’S NEWEST CAFÉ INNOVATES A UNIQUE BLEND OF ART AND FOOD CREATIVITY. AS N-C-C’S CEDRIC DERECHO REPORTS, A VAST MUSEUM COLLECTION COMES TO LIFE. REPORTER: AT THE EVERSON MUSEUM OF ART, CAFÉ LOUISE HOSTS THEIR GRAND OPENING. THIS ISN’T AN ORDINARY RESTAURANT, HOWEVER. EVERSON DEPUTY DIRECTOR JENNIFER NEUNER SAYS GUESTS CAN DINE ON RARE CERAMIC ART PIECES THAT DOUBLE AS ART EXHIBITS ON THEIR OWN.
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