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$805K for ‘custom-built exquisite ranch’: Plus 87 more Onondaga County home sales
The Onondaga County Clerk’s office registered 88 home sales during the week of April 14 to 20. The most expensive home on the list is listed on a real estate website as a four bedroom, four and a half bath house on a little more than one acre lot. It’s described as a “custom-built excuisite ranch.” See photos of the home.
Buffalo-based restaurant chain closes its Onondaga County locations
Syracuse, N.Y. -- A Buffalo-based restaurant chain has closed its two locations in Onondaga County, and appears to have abandoned plans to open a third area location. Rachel’s Mediterranean Grill, a Buffalo-based chain that has a dozen locations in Western New York, has abruptly closed its locations in Destiny USA and in Camillus.
What spring? Upstate NY will leap from sub-freezing to summerlike 80s
Syracuse, N.Y. -- Did you feel a little chilly this morning? Don’t worry -- summer weather will arrive this weekend. After hitting 29 degrees this morning, Syracuse will likely be in the upper 70s by Sunday and into the 80s on Monday, the National Weather Service said. Monday would be the first day to crack 80 degrees since a four-day stretch of 80-plus temperatures in early October.
Amazon truck damaged after colliding with Park Street bridge in Syracuse
Syracuse, N.Y. -- An Amazon truck was badly damaged Saturday morning after colliding with the Park Street bridge in Syracuse. Around 11:08 a.m., the truck was traveling eastbound on Park Street when it hit the bridge and briefly became stuck, according to Onondaga County 911 Center dispatches. If you purchase...
Man shot, killed during argument in Central NY, police say
A man was shot during an argument and was killed Thursday night in the city of Oswego. Police were called around 11:43 p.m. to 100 E. 10th St. where they found a man shot in the torso, police said in a news release Friday. The man, who was identified as...
Man on Syracuse West Side fatally shot himself, police say
Syracuse, N.Y. — The gunshot that killed a Syracuse man Tuesday night was self-inflicted, police said. When police arrived around 7:14 p.m. to the 600 block of Gifford Street they found a man with a gunshot wound to the neck, according to Kieran Coffey, a spokesperson for the Syracuse police.
Strangers rush into freezing water to pull woman from car and carry her to safety after crash in Clay
Editor’s note: Syracuse.com reporter Darian Stevenson contributed to this article. Clay, N.Y. — It was a regular Tuesday for Lasaros Milian as he sat in the passenger side of his coworker’s car enjoying his lunch-time burrito. If you purchase a product or register for an account through...
How to watch Syracuse women’s lacrosse vs. Boston College: ACC Championship FREE live stream, channel
The Syracuse Orange Women’s Lacrosse Team puts it all on the line against Boston College at the 2024 ACC Tournament Championship at American Legion Memorial Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina on Sunday, April 28 (4/28/2024) at 12 p.m. ET. Syracuse vs. Boston College will be broadcast live on ACC...
Large fire breaks out at building on Burnet Ave. in Syracuse
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — Around 8:15 p.m. on Thursday, April 25, Syracuse firefighters were called to a fire at the 400 block of Burnet Avenue, after 911 callers reported seeing smoke from I-690. Fire crews arrived at 430 Burnet Ave. and saw black smoke billowing from an overhead door of a mixed-use building. Smoke was […]
Update: Onondaga Lake Parkway reopens after box truck hits bridge; driver ticketed
Update Friday afternoon: The driver of the box truck was issued four tickets for disobeying a traffic control device, said Deputy Chief Frank Jordan of the Onondaga County Park Rangers. There were no injuries, he said. Update 9:41 a.m.: All lanes of the Onondaga Lake Parkway have reopened after a...
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