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Artificial Intelligence Having an Impact on Classrooms
(Reporter Joshua Gingrich) A.I. IS A HUGE PART OF OUR CULTURE. IT’S BEEN A BIG PART OF SCIENCE FICTION SHOWS FOR DECADES. NOW, IT’S IMPACTING HOW STUDENTS LEARN. DESPITE ITS INCREASED POPULARITY, SYRACUSE PROFESSOR KRISTOPHER MICINSKI IS UNEASY ABOUT HOW SOME STUDENTS USE IT. (Professor Kristopher Micinski) “I...
McCarthy Mercantile Missing Student Shoppers Throughout The Summer
Matea Kanicki, reporter; A VARIETY OF LOCAL BUSINESSES HAVE FOUND A HOME UNDER ONE ROOF AT THE MCCARTHY MERCANTILE. THE BASEMENT OF THE MCCARTHY BUILDING IS A HUB FOR SMALL BUSINESSES, ARTISTS, AND CREATORS. SYRACUSE ARTIST ERIN NOWAK SAYS THE MARKET HAS BUILT A GREAT COMMUNITY. Erin Nowak, Syracuse artist;”It’s...
Scholarship Program Promises To Do More After Say Yes Graduate Nets Full Ride To Medical School
“What we want students to know is that they have a community behind them. What Say Yes is a reflection of the community coming together and figuring out how can we support students while they’re in school from kindergarten to twelfth grade by offering wrap-around supports and everything else.
Historic Pub in Syracuse Redefines “Family Owned”
NATURAL SOUND: Door opening. GERALDINE PAGLIA, REPORTER: Kevin Shulz took over Guilfoil’s in January of 20-18 from longtime owner Micheal Guilfoil the third. He went right to work to make some upgrades. KEVIN SCHULZ, GUILFOIL’S OWNER: Some stuff had to be done fast and drastic and somethings had to...
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.”
Confronting Syracuse’s Homeless Crisis
Jack McGuire: SOME SYRACUSE RESIDENTS WOULD SAY RISING RENTS AND HIGH MORTGAGE RATES ARE TO BLAME FOR THE PROBLEM. OTHERS WOULD CHALK IT UP TO THE EFFECTS OF RAMPANT DRUG USE. FOR JOHN BALLARD, IT’S A LITTLE BIT OF BOTH. John Ballard: I’m trying to work but I’m also...
Analysts believe New York cannot go any lower than their 51% sports betting tax rate
Last Thursday, the National Council of Legislators from Gaming States had its summer meeting in Pittsburgh. There was hope from some operators in the US that New York’s 51% sports betting tax rate would decrease. However, it was discussed at the meeting last week that New York cannot go any lower than the 51% tax rate they already have. Troy Mackey, the coordinator of the New York Assembly’s Racing & Wagering Committee, had this to say about there not being any room to change their tax rate.
70 MPH On The New York State Thruway Soon?
As the summer rolls on, and the fall routine is ahead, here in New York State the road trip season is in overdrive. But when you cruise from town to town, or event to event, should it be a quicker commute on the New York State Thruway? It is a debate that pops up every now and again.
NOAA Says New York State Will Stay Very Warm Well Into the Fall
While the brutal heatwave finally broke across New York state this week, meteorologists say the much warmer than average weather isn't going to stay away. Could summer-like temperatures last well into the fall across New York and the Northeast?. So far this year, Extreme Weather Watch says that it has...
Governor Hochul, Mayor Adams, and NYC Comptroller Lander Announce $500 Million for Affordable Housing
Agreement Designates Monies From the Battery Park City Authority’s Joint Purpose Fund To Be Spent for Affordable Housing. Builds on Commitment to Address New York’s Housing Crisis by Increasing Housing Stock With Safer, More Affordable, Quality Homes, Reducing Housing Cost Statewide. (WNY News Now) – Governor Kathy Hochul,...
New York State Comptroller Unveils Municipal and School Audits
Mismanagement Uncovered in Stafford, Lancaster, and Franklinville; Budget Concerns in Yonkers (WNY News Now) – New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli has released a series of audits highlighting financial and operational issues within various local governments and school districts. These audits reveal significant management flaws and compliance failures, impacting both finances and services across…
2 Hudson Valley Courts to Get More Judges, Decrease Major Backlogs in New York
New York State Governor Kathy Hochul recently signed new legislation to address the major backlogs facing courts around the state. The latest legislation makes moves to decrease the intense backlog by adding more judges to these courts. New York Addresses Major Backlog in Family and Civil Court Cases. On Wednesday,...
Red Wings swept in Syracuse
The Rochester Red Wings finished off a rocky three-game road trip in Syracuse in a sweep as they fell to the Mets on Sunday, 4-3. It was the fourth straight loss overall for the Red Wings dating back to the final game before the All-Star break. Syracuse pulled ahead for...
N.Y. Lottery: 3 winners score $6k in TAKE 5 jackpot prizes, including 1 on Staten Island
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Three jackpot-winning tickets worth nearly $6,000 were drawn recently in New York state — including one winner on Staten Island, according to lottery officials. The New York Lottery announced that three winning tickets worth $5,882 were sold for the July 21 midday drawing. One...
Spotted Lanternfly Detected In Finger Lakes
Spotted Lanternfly has been detected in the grape-growing region of the Finger Lakes. The New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets confirmed the presence of the invasive species in Romulus. State Agriculture Commissioner Richard Ball said, “We have been working with our partners for years to contain Spotted Lanternfly...
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