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Your Stories Q&A: Here’s what’s about to open in the former Buda’s location
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) – You ask, we answer!. Viewer Question: What’s moving into the former Buda’s Meat and Produce at the CNY Regional Market?. It’s been more than two years since the popular Buda’s Meats and Produce left the CNY Regional Market due to a dispute over raised rent.
Rome residents can soon apply for money from $1 million-plus recovery fund
Rome, N.Y. — Rome residents harmed by severe thunderstorms and a tornado that plowed through the city last week can soon apply to a recovery fund, officials said. About $175,000 has already been raised for the Rome Victims Recovery Fund, according to Anthony Picente Jr., the Oneida County executive. The county plans to contribute $1 million, he said.
Oronde Gadsden II’s Draft Profile | Syracuse, TE/WR Scouting Report
With his scouting report, Syracuse’s hybrid wide receiver and tight end Oronde Gadsden II is one of the most intriguing prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft. He’s listed as a TE at Syracuse, but what will be his best spot at the professional level?. Oronde Gadsden II’s Draft...
Syracuse Basketball: 4-star Dante Allen, Nightrydas win Peach Jam, cement dynasty status
Syracuse basketball recruiting target Dante Allen and his AAU teammates have accomplished a remarkable feat that some high school hoops experts say may never happen again, or at least not for a while. On Sunday, the 6-foot-4 guard and his colleagues with the Miami-based Nightrydas Elite captured the coveted Peach...
Warren Haynes Band to play Syracuse concert with new lineup
The Warren Haynes Band is coming to Syracuse on their “Million Voices Whisper” tour dates. Warren Haynes and his namesake band will perform at The Oncenter Crouse Hinds Theater on Thursday, Oct. 10. No opening act has been named for the concert, which begins at 7:30 p.m. If...
Syracuse residents can now buy a second trash cart from city if one isn't enough
Syracuse, N.Y. — If the 96-gallon trash cart Syracuse households received last year isn’t big enough, residents will soon be able to get a second container. But unlike the first round of carts the city delivered to 32,400 properties, the second ones won’t be free. Residents will have to pay $75 to cover the cost of the additional can.
ACC Commissioner says ‘forceful moments deserve forceful points’ as he addresses ongoing litigation
Syracuse, N.Y. — ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips offered some of his most passionate comments about ongoing litigation between the conference and two of its member institutions Monday. Florida State and Clemson are each suing the ACC over its media rights agreement which limits the schools’ abilities to explore joining...
Box truck gets stuck under North Midler Avenue railroad bridge in DeWitt
DeWitt, N.Y. — A Chittenango tile company truck got stuck under the North Midler Avenue bridge Monday morning, police said. The CSM Tile Co. Inc truck hit the bridge around 9:11 a.m. and was briefly stuck, said Lt. Jerry Pace, a spokesperson for the DeWitt police. The truck was...
Van Buren man receives maximum sentence for stabbing death of mother
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The man convicted of stabbing his mother to death at their Village Green apartment in 2022 received the maximum sentence in court on Monday. Daniel Chilson was arrested the day after his mother Leora was found dead in her bedroom by her daughter on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022.
UPDATED: Gas Leak Closes Genesee Street for Hours in New Hartford
NEW HARTFORD, N.Y. -- A gas leak has closed Genesee Street and led to the evacuation of several homes and businesses in New Hartford Monday afternoon. The New Hartford Police Department said a contractor working on a project on Genesee Street struck a gas line just before noon. Officials evacuated...
Fast-food restaurant resurrects plan to move into plaza by Wegmans
It’s been seven years since fast-food giant McDonald’s proposed a plan to move into a shopping plaza in Clay. McDonald’s withdrew its application about 18 months after first submitting its proposal to build a restaurant in the Wegmans shopping plaza, off West Taft Road in Clay, said Clay planning officials.
17 Cameras Busting Speeders on New York Roads This Week
17 cameras are busting speeders on several roads in the Empire State this week. One of them is back in Central New York. The radar was installed as part of legislation, signed into law in September 2022. The cameras move around the state every week to different construction zones in an effort to get drivers to take their foot off the gas and keep workers safe.
Warning, New Scam Targets New Yorkers and Unpaid Tolls
Have you received a strange text alleging that you have an unpaid toll? You're not alone. Hudson Valley Residents Receive Strange Toll Text Message. Over the last few days, we have noticed several Hudson Valley residents sharing photos of a random text message allegedly from "Tolls By NY." The text message alleges that the recipient owes a balance for an unpaid toll.
Man With History Of Stalking & Harassing Young Girls Seen In Central New York
An urgent warning after a man with a history of stalking was seen harassing a number of underage girls in Central New York. Kayleigh Burgess, the assistant manager from the Planet Fitness in Rome said a guy was harassing her and numerous other girls at the gym. "He told me I caught his attention because of my birth year on my necklace which makes me 26 years younger than him."
$2.9M awarded to Oishei Children's Hospital for youth suicide prevention
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Governor Kathy Hochul announced that John R. Oishei Children's Hospital of Buffalo would be awarded $2.9 million in suicide prevention services for at-risk youth. The award is part of Hochul’s $15 million fund to develop suicide prevention services and an effort for historically underserved, LGBTQ+, as...
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