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Activist, city settle lawsuit over nightclub on Near West Side
Syracuse, N.Y. — A community activist has agreed to not own or operate a nightclub or bar in Syracuse for the next five years after city officials sued to shut down what they said was an illegal nightclub on the Near West Side. The agreement was part of a...
Dangerous chlorine leak five-times the safe limit detected at Oneida water treatment plant
ONEIDA COUNTY, N.Y. — A chlorine concentration level five-times the safe limit forced hazardous materials response teams into action on Friday, July 5, at the City of Oneida Wastewater Treatment Facility on Harden Street. A little past 7:30 a.m., Syracuse Fire Department’s Hazardous Materials Response Team was dispatched to...
Syracuse City School District kicks off Summer Meal Program
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse City School District kicks off its Summer Meal Program at Burnet Park on Monday, July 8, 2024, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The district invites you for a fun-filled event with free meals, exciting activities, and special addresses from Mayor Ben Walsh, Superintendent Davis, and Parks Commissioner Tony Williams. Kids under 18 are invited to enjoy a complimentary meal, participate in engaging activities, and pick up fresh fruits and vegetables. This event officially launches the SCSD Summer Meal Service, which provides free breakfast and lunch Monday through Friday at various locations across the City of Syracuse throughout the summer.
A surprising successor for Kirby Smart at Georgia
Fran Brown was like a scene out of NBC’sThe Office for the Syracuse Orange as they hired what can be coined as “the assistant manager to the assistant manager” when they hired Georgia defensive backs coach Fran Brown as their head coach this past offseason. How has...
Former funeral home gets a new use on Syracuse’s North Side
Syracuse, N.Y. -- Cooperative Federal Credit Union plans to turn a former North Side funeral home into a branch office. The credit union plans to move its office at 800 N. Salina St. to the former Frasier-Shepardson Funeral Home at 1217 N. Salina St., according to plans filed with the city.
Manlius parade embraces 4th of July traditions, old and new
MANLIUS, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — It’s so much more than just bagpipes, candy and big trucks. The Manlius parade is about tradition. “We always sit in front of Bruegger’s and we get their red, white and blue bagels when it was in the morning,” Mary Austin, who has gone to the Manlius parade since she was a little girl, said. “Then we go to all the food trucks, listen to all the live music, fight everybody for the candy, and then we always go to Sno Top at the end.”
Spinach Packaged in Newburgh, New York Recalled; May be Fatal
Grocery stores have pulled spinach packaged in Newburgh, New York from shelves due to a major health risk. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a warning over fresh spinach that was processed in the Hudson Valley and distributed to stores in New York. The spinach could contain bacteria that may be fatal or cause miscarriages in pregnant women.
NY weather update: Prepare for strong thunderstorms in New York Saturday morning
The National Weather Service issued an updated weather alert at 7:28 a.m. on Saturday for strong thunderstorms until 8 a.m. for Fulton, Montgomery, Saratoga and Schenectady counties. Residents can look for wind gusts of up to 40 mph. "At 7:28 a.m., Doppler radar tracked a strong thunderstorm over Galway, or...
New York Tops the Charts in Prenup Agreements
Did you know that almost 1 in 5 New York couples (18%) have a formal prenup in place? Too be honest with you, I would have that number would be higher. TurboDebt decided to do a survey, so they talked to 3,000 married couples to find out how many of them had a prenup. We know that 18% of New York couples have a prenup and it turns out that the Empire State is ahead of the game.
Local advocate reflects on Alzheimer's impact on her family amid medical advancements
Rochester, N.Y. (WHAM) — Pittsford resident Tamara Minter has been a longtime advocate who has raised awareness about Alzheimer's disease in New York. "I just believe that I'm here to serve," said Minter, a board member with the Rochester Finger Lakes chapter of the Alzheimer's Association. "My purpose is to serve and do what I can for other people. I enjoy doing it."
Federal Grand Jury in New York Considers Criminal Case Against Diddy
A recent update in the investigation of sex trafficking allegations involving Diddy indicates that significant progress has been made. According to a new report by @vanityfair, a federal grand jury in New York is considering evidence in a criminal investigation involving the mogul. Additionally, he is confronting another lawsuit in a string of civil cases ... Read more The post Federal Grand Jury in New York Considers Criminal Case Against Diddy appeared first on Hollywood Unlocked .
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