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3-star WR from Florida names Syracuse football to top 4, sets commitment date
Syracuse, N.Y. — A 3-star wide receiver from Orlando, Florida, has set plans for his commitment. Isaiah Mizell announced a top 4 of Syracuse football, Kansas State, Arizona and Georgia Tech on Monday night via his social media. He will announce his commitment July 10. If you purchase a...
Mets Minors Weekly Report: Brandon Sproat Continues Dominance in Binghamton
The first week of the second half of the season saw Syracuse win their series while Binghamton and Brooklyn lost theirs. St. Lucie drew a split. Syracuse was powered by Carlos Cortes, who had a brilliant week at the plate, while Brandon Sproat also had a fantastic with six scoreless innings.
Syracuse basketball watched 4-stars, 5-stars in latest live period; here's who they are
This past weekend, Syracuse basketball coaches were out and about at various events amid an NCAA live period, according to social media posts from recruiting analysts, scouts and others. The most recent live period involved prospects suiting up for their high school teams, rather than their AAU programs. Among other...
A ‘YS’ investigation a decade in the making; What happened to Karl’s Klocks?
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — There’s a place in Syracuse where time seems to stand still. We turn to a NewsChannel 9 ‘Your Stories’ investigation – a decade in the making. NewsChannel 9’s Rachel Polansky first started reporting on Karl’s Klocks in 2014 – after several customers said they brought family heirlooms to the clock repair […]
Amir ‘Cash’ Anderson signs pro boxing deal worth ‘significant money,’ gets date for first bout
Syracuse, N.Y. – He used to dream about turning professional. He watched fights on TV and imagined himself in that position, a place where he could turn the boxing skills he was learning into a career. Recently, Amir “Cash” Anderson signed a contract with Misfits Boxing, an organization founded...
Syracuse.com, Post-Standard are the top winners in NY news publishers awards
Syracuse.com and The Post-Standard were the top winners in the New York News Publishers Association 2023 Awards of Excellence. The Advance Media New York content, marketing and advertising teams won 20 awards, more than any other publisher in New York. The marketing and advertising teams won six awards, with creative campaigns on such varied topics as regional airports and lead-poisoning awareness.
Columbus Monument Corporation speaking out Tuesday in Syracuse
SYRACUSE, N.Y — The Columbus Monument Corporation is holding a press conference on Tuesday, July 2 in Syracuse, the group will address recent legal developments. It follows a June ruling, that has caused the group to officially run out of legal pathways to keep the controversial Christopher Columbus in Downtown Syracuse standing.
Central NY Regional Market Authority fires executive director (Good Morning CNY for July 2)
Subscribe to get the Good Morning, CNY newsletter delivered to your email inbox weekday mornings. High: 84; Low: 66. Mostly sunny and warmer; see the 5-day forecast. More than 100 protest fatal police shooting in Utica: More than 100 people took to Utica’s City Hall on Monday to protest the fatal shooting of 13-year-old Nyah Mway. The city’s council met regarding legislation, but protesters came out in support of Mway, who was shot by a Utica police officer during a struggle after a foot chase on Friday night. Police say the boy pointed what officers thought was a gun at them; it turned out to be a pellet gun designed to look like a handgun. Also: “He’s got a gun!” A second-by-second timeline of the shooting. (Kenny Lacy Jr. photo)
Syracuse Common Council will not override veto on CRB legislation
The Syracuse Common Council will not override a veto made by Mayor Ben Walsh on legislation that would have given the council more power over the city’s police watchdog. In May, Walsh vetoed legislation which would have given the council more power over the city’s Citizen Review Board administration. The Syracuse Common Council had thirty days to vote to override the veto.
Former Syracuse guard Tyus Battle: Injuries, Boeheim’s Army and his advice to Judah Mintz (podcast)
Syracuse, N.Y. ― Tyus Battle has experienced a lot despite being just 26 years old. In his three-year college career at Syracuse, Battle scored 1,647 points. That puts him at No. 18 on the school’s scoring list. He earned a reputation as a clutch performer, taking and making big shots. His litany of game-winning shots includes ones that beat Clemson, Maryland, Georgetown and Arizona State.
Syracuse Police Department Celebrates Acts of Bravery at Annual Awards Ceremony
Syracuse, NY — The Syracuse Police Department held its annual awards ceremony on Thursday, June 27th, 2024, at the Palace Theatre, where they honored several members of their team for…
University Remembers Silicon Chip Pioneer, Trans Activist Lynn Conway H’24
Lynn Conway H’24, a renowned computer scientist who received an honorary degree during the University’s Commencement in May, died June 9 in Michigan. She was 86. Conway, who revolutionized global information technology by inventing methods for designing Very Large Scale Integrated (VLSI) silicon chips, was at Syracuse University on May 12 to receive an honorary doctor of science degree.
Jake Spallina Tapped for U20 Training Team
SPARKS, Maryland – After a weekend of training in northern Baltimore County, Syracuse University rising sophomore men's lacrosse midfielder Jake Spallina was named to the USA Lacrosse Under 20 National Team Training Squad. USA Lacrosse announced its 42-man training team, guided by head coach Shawn Nadelen, on June 30....
A taste of Chef Royce Eatery in Syracuse
(WSYR-TV) — We love getting a taste of different restaurants on Bridge Street, and today, that’s exactly what we’re doing to spice up our Monday morning. Royce Daniels Jr. and Stephanie Meade from Chef Royce Eatery joined the show today to give a taste of the restaurant.
Syracuse basketball travels overseas to watch 5-star Jordan Smith - that's dedication
Syracuse basketball coaches are going to great lengths - literally - to show 2026 five-star shooting guard Jordan Smith Jr. that he's a top priority for the 'Cuse in this class. The 6-foot-3 Smith, who is rated in the top 10 nationally of the rising high school junior cycle by...
Syracuse Crunch all-time leading scorer moves on to different organization
Syracuse, N.Y. —The all-time leading scorer in Syracuse Crunch history is moving on. Alex Barré-Boulet has signed a one-year, one-way contract with the Montreal Canadiens, signaling an end to his time with the Tampa Bay Lightning organization where he has spent the bulk of his entire professional career along with a short stint with the Seattle Kraken.
Despite veto, Syracuse lawmakers aren’t done trying to address police watchdog problems
Syracuse, N.Y. — Syracuse Common Council’s attempt in April to take more control of the city’s police watchdog is officially dead, but they will continue efforts at making the agency operate more effectively. Lawmakers never voted in the 30-day period available to override Mayor Ben Walsh’s May...
Four-star prospect, who would have been Syracuse football’s highest-ranked commit in 2025, opts for ACC rival
Syracuse, N.Y. -- Matthew Outten, a four-star prospect from Virginia, committed to Virginia Tech on Monday, appearing to pass on a scholarship offer from Syracuse football after listing the Orange as a finalist. His commitment was reported by a number of reporters who cover Virginia Tech including, 247 Sports’ Evan...
Former Syracuse forward Buddy Boeheim signs with Oklahoma City Thunder
Former Syracuse basketball star Buddy Boeheim has landed a new exhibit 10 deal with the Oklahoma City Thunder just two days after the Detroit Pistons waived the forward. The Fayetteville native has spent the last two years with the Pistons organization, splitting time between the G-League affiliate Motor City Cruise, and Detroit. Boeheim still had a year left on his two way contract before Detroit decided to waive him.
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