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Third contract awarded in I-81 Viaduct project
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — The third construction contract in the I-81 project was awarded to Salt City Constructors LLC on Thursday, May 16. This award is the third of eight in the project. The nearly $219 million project will begin the reconstruction of streets in the Inner Harbor and Syracuse’s northside and will build on […]
HumaneCNY needs bakers for ‘Biggest Bake Sale Ever’
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — HumaneCNY, the area’s largest no-kill shelter, is asking for bakers for their “Biggest Bake Sale Ever. The sale will take place on June 15 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m., at the Clay Volunteer Fire Department, located at 4383 Rt. 31, Clay. It is down the road from the old Great […]
Company news: Christina Whiteside hired by City of Syracuse
City of Syracuse announced the appointment of Christina Whiteside as secretary in the city auditor’s office. Whiteside will be responsible for stewarding the office’s mission in the community, assist and streamline communications, and carry out the office’s daily responsibilities. If you purchase a product or register for...
Syracuse man stole his brother’s identity to avoid paying for child support, police say
East Syracuse, N.Y. — A Syracuse man was arrested for stealing his brother’s identity to avoid paying for child support, police said. DeWitt police arrested Jason E. Coffin, of Syracuse, on Monday after it was found he was using his brother’s identity, police said in a criminal complaint filed in East Syracuse court.
Man robbed man at knifepoint at Fulton Byrne Dairy, captured after chase, police say
Fulton, N.Y. — A man robbed another man at knifepoint at a Fulton Byrne Dairy and then was captured days later after a chase, police said. Kevin J. Vandelinder, 38, of Oswego entered the Byrne Dairy at 1013 Emery St., on Saturday and approached someone sitting in a booth, said Sgt. Lucas Hollenbeck, a spokesperson for the Fulton Police.
Syracuse has largest rate of child poverty among large New York cities, report shows
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse, Rochester, Albany and Buffalo have child poverty rates that are double the average rate for comparable cities across the U.S., according to a new child poverty report from New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli. The report examines data from 2022 and shows Syracuse, Rochester, and...
Man who raped Le Moyne student sentenced to max - 50 years in prison
Syracuse, N.Y. – A man convicted of raping a Le Moyne College student in her campus apartment has been sentenced to 50 years in prison, the maximum possible sentence. Jerel Walker, 36, was convicted of predatory sexual assault, rape, sexual abuse, attempted criminal sexual act, two counts of burglary and assault after defending himself at trial.
Showers returning, but don’t give up hope for the weekend
SYRACUSE, NY (WSYR-TV) –While showers are set to return to central New York Friday night they will move out Saturday. Check out the latest details on the weekend forecast below. Showers set to return. Our chances for rain go back up as the next front gets ready to sweep...
Oneida Lake and Fleet 204 host Hobie Madcatter Regatta this weekend
Oneida Lake will get a whole lot more colorful beginning today as the 48th Madcatter Regatta gets underway at Oneida Shores County Park. Hosted by Hobie Fleet 204, the Madcatter runs May 17-19. The Madcatter Regatta is open to all Hobie classes of catamarans, which are twin-hulled sailboats, from basic,...
Fayetteville dental assistant accused of stealing $3k in equipment and selling it on eBay
FAYETTEVILLE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — The Town of Manlius Police Department has arrested a 41-year-old woman from the Town of Salina for allegedly stealing $3,000 in dental equipment from her employer. A Fayetteville dentist made police aware of missing dental equipment after conducting an internal investigation. Following a criminal investigation, Christina Mannise, a dental assistant, has […]
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