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The Syracuse Nationals kicked off Friday, July 19 at the NYS Fairgrounds. This is the largest car show in the Northeast and lasts through Sunday. Over 8,000 hot rods, 86,000 people and 400 vendors from all over the country are ...
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Man who avoids murder conviction admits in court he killed Syracuse man
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Syracuse City School District is battling the teacher shortage
(Reporter Andrew Watson) In recent years it has become difficult for the Syracuse City School District to hire certified teachers. While teacher turnover reaches its peak in the summer months, the district is offering a special initiative to attract new teachers to the school system. Amanda Hull, media director for the district, believes this incentive is working.
Syracuse University Career Advisors Help Students Get Jobs at Micron
RICH ROSA REPORTER: SARAH MACK WORKS THE PHONES AS SHE LEADS THE OFFICE OF CAREER SERVICES IN THE ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE FIELD. HER MAIN FOCUS IS MICRON. SARAH MACK: “We’re working hard to support our students in their professional pursuits, so we do have a good relationship with the recruiting team from Micron as well as many other companies, and we’re working closely with them to build a pipeline to support both their hiring needs and our student’s career development.”
Truck Gets Stuck Under Bridge in New York State [PIC]
A large truck hit an underpass in New York state, shutting down traffic in both directions. The same railroad bridge has quite a history when it comes to impacts as well. In fact, this is the very same bridge that was struck three times in just one weekend back in late April.
Three reported shootings in Syracuse in less than 24 hours
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — On Saturday, July 20th, around 6:30 p.m. Syracuse Police Officers were called to the 100 block of Daisy Street in response to a ShotSpotter activation for multiple rounds. When police arrived, officers found a 20-year-old male, who was the victim of apparent gunshot wounds to...
The Key To SU’s Offensive Success
Over the past few years, Syracuse’s offense has been dynamic. Garrett Shrader’s elusiveness gave the Orange the ability to strike from the air, on the ground with a star running back or with QB1 scrambling. That took a lot of the pressure off the receiving corps. This year, with Kyle McCord under center that won’t be the case. He isn’t just not mobile, McCord isn’t even close to a threat to run. Remember, sacks do count as rushing yards in college football, but still, he ended with negative yards last season.
High Schoolers Enrolled in Syracuse University Pre-College Program
Anchor: PROFESSORS AT SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY’S NEWHOUSE SCHOOL ARE SEEING POSITIVE RESULTS WITH HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS COMING TO THE PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAM. AS N-C-C’S MYA ALYSIA REPORTS, STUDENTS ARE CONFIDENT IN THEIR CHOICE OF EARLY COLLEGE. NATURAL SOUND: Students laughing in class. Mya Alysia Palmer, reporter: STUDENTS ARE ENJOYING THEIR...
Deadly Cheese Incident in Upstate New York Leads to Sentencing
Johannes Vulto, a former raw milk cheese manufacturer in Upstate New York, and his company Vulto Creamery LLC, each received sentences in federal court in Syracuse on Monday, July 9 following a deadly incident. The sentencing followed guilty pleas from both Vulto and Vulto Creamery LLC to a misdemeanor offense...
Syracuse Orange Football: Player Development Should Come First
Not since the days of Paul Pasqualoni has the Syracuse Orange had a coach with a winning record. From Greg Robinson (.213) to Doug Marrone (.500), to Scott Schaffer (.378), to Dino Babers (.476) no coach has proved they can turn Syracuse into a consistent competitor. The Orange have found it tough to find a coach whose tenure lasts more than ~3.5 years and this season they’ll be starting over with new head coach Fran Brown.
Syracuse’s QB Room Gets More Interesting With New Face
There’s no debating who will be under center for SU’s first matchup of the year on August 31st against Ohio, that will be Ohio State transfer Kyle McCord barring injury. Behind him though, things get a lot more interesting for who will be the second guy called off the bench if needed. Last season, it was Carlos Del Rio-Wilson, who when called upon didn’t give Orange fans any hope for the future. But a new face has entered the room who can compete for that spot. That being, Florida Atlantic transfer Michael Johnson Jr.
Shooting injures teen on Near West Side of Syracuse
Syracuse, N.Y. -- A 17-year-old boy was injured Saturday after he was shot on the Near West Side of Syracuse, police said. Around 9:47 p.m., police responded to Upstate University Hospital at 750 East Adams Street for a report of a boy who arrived with a gunshot wound to his left hand, according to a new release Sunday from the Syracuse Police Department.
Mets Daily Prospect Report, 7/21/24: Ponies sent to the glue factory
Triple-A: Syracuse Mets (46-28/13-7) SYRACUSE 8, ROCHESTER 5 (BOX) Syracuse scored seven runs early on- Brett Baty drove in 3, JT Schwartz 2, and Austin Allan and Mike Brosseau 1 apiece- and those runs were all needed as the rehabbing Kodai Senga allowed five runs in the fourth. The Mets scored an additional run, but thankfully it wouldn’t matter, as the bullpen put up zero after zero after zero.
Former Edison Tech, Syracuse star to continue pro basketball career overseas
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Marquel Slaughter (@marquelsports) Rochester's Dyaisha Fair, who became the third leading scorer in NCAA Division I history at Syracuse, will hoop overseas. The former Edison Tech...
The non-conference game that could be a trap for Syracuse football
First year head coach Fran Brown received an easy schedule as he begins his helm with Syracuse. The College Football Network has a strength of schedule metric that ranks SU’s schedule as 12th hardest out of the 17 ACC teams. That spells out opportunity for the Orange, who are...
Major federal grant instills sense of hope in one of Syracuse's poorest neighborhoods
A feeling of hope is more palpable in Syracuse’s Pioneer Homes neighborhood after the announcement of a $50 million federal grant to demolish and rebuild several hundred housing units. It's a significant piece of the effort to reimagine and redevelop the 15th ward. The roar of traffic on I-81...
Father and son bond over classic cars they built themselves
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — Matt Rahrig was just fifteen years old when he and his dad started building his 1972 Nova, which sat alongside his father’s 1955 Chevy Delivery Wagon at this year’s Syracuse Nationals. “Matthew always followed me in the garage,” said Matt’s dad Bill Rahrig....
Retired grandmother saves neighbors from house fire on Fitch Street in Syracuse
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A fire broke out on the two-hundred block of Fitch Street around 10:00 A.M. The Syracuse Fire Department was alerted to two occupants inside the house as they arrived on the scene, but thanks to one alert neighbor and firefighters, those two occupants are safe. Even...
Syracuse Mets beat Rochester, 8-5
Syracuse, NY - The Syracuse Mets jumped out to an early 7-0 lead and never looked back en route to an 8-5 victory over the Rochester Red Wings on Saturday night at NBT Bank Stadium. With the win, Syracuse improves to a new high-water mark of 24 games above .500 this season. The Mets are now also tied for first place in the second half International League standings.
Local Alzheimer’s Chapter Aims to Bring Community Together
Nearly 7 million people in America are living with Alzheimer’s. NCC’s Asha Breedlove spoke to one local group that is trying to shed light about this brain disease. Asha Breedlove, Reporter: The Alzheimer’s Association Central New York Chapter is a name that may not sound familiar to most, but this org hopes to get the community involved with their mission. Lori DiCaprio-Lee is the care services manager.
Syracuse Nationals Roars Into Town
Jack Ziskin: It’s not about the hum of an engine for Syracuse Nationals Operations manager Brian Badger. It’s about the community. Brian Badger: You may be a Ford guy. I may be a Chevy guy. We’re all here together. You know, you end up parking your car next to somebody who’s from a different state. Now you guys are buddies after 3 days.
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