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New syracuse.com Section III girls lacrosse power rankings: New top dog in Section III
Syracuse, N.Y. — After sitting atop the syracuse.com Section III girls lacrosse power ranking since April 24, Cicero-North Syracuse has been dethroned. Skaneateles leaped to No. 1 with the Northstars falling to No. 2. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our...
As 2 big Syracuse hotels close, construction starts on 126-room hotel near Carrier Circle
DeWitt, N.Y. -- It won’t replace the two big Syracuse hotels that are set to close, but the developer of a 126-room extended-stay hotel under construction near Carrier Circle says the project will help fill a need for temporary housing of constructions workers drawn to the area by Micron Technology.
NY Democrat rips 'extremist' who helped organize Syracuse anti-Israel encampment
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (TND) — Rep. Ritchie Torres, D-N.Y., decried an organizer of Syracuse University’s Gaza solidarity encampment Tuesday, saying their posts regarding Hamas and the war in Gaza are indefensible. An encampment of over 70 tents has taken over Syracuse’s Quad in protest of the school’s refusal to...
Fatal shooting of husband and wife in DeWitt 6 months ago still under investigation
DeWitt, N.Y. — Police are still investigating the deaths of a couple found shot inside their DeWitt home about six months ago. Michael H. Abdallah, 44, and Heather M. Abdallah, 40, were found dead by a family member in their home on Dec. 18, according to DeWitt police. The...
Pro-Palestinian protesters at Syracuse University disband tent encampment
Editor’s note: This article was updated with a response from Syracuse University. Syracuse, N.Y. — Pro-Palestinian protesters at Syracuse University took down their tent encampment Wednesday. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using...
Consecutive dry days have been tough to come by
Drip…drop…drip…drop has been a common theme to the forecast and something central New Yorkers have had to dodge almost every day at one point or another since May 3rd!. Rain has fallen the majority of May days so far…. Check out the observed rainfall since the start...
Op-Ed: New York must end its unlawful discrimination in cannabis business licensing
New York State has fewer legal cannabis dispensaries than Maryland despite having three times the population. If New Yorkers want the vibrant, booming cannabis market other states are enjoying, the state needs to fix its messy licensing process for cannabis businesses. To understand what’s broken, look at the case of William and Emmett Purcell of Jamesville, New York. The Purcell brothers are the founders of Valencia Ag LLC, a cannabis...
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 […]
Your Stories Q&A: Have gas prices peaked for the season?
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — You ask, we answer! Question: Over the past month, gas prices have gone up. Are we at the peak? Will they start to go down? According to AAA, the average price for a gallon of regular in the Syracuse area is $3.69. That’s up $.20 in a month, but nearly identical […]
Within hours of Jensen’s death, retired cop began the process to add name to Syracuse’s fallen officer wall
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — It’s been 22 years since the City of Syracuse gave retired Detective Jim Glavin a special assignment. “I was given pretty much carte blanch to take this park, which had been abandoned, and make it into a memorial park for just the slain officers,” he remembers.
44th Annual NAACP Freedom Fund Award Dinner
(WSYR-TV) — We talk a lot here on Bridge Street about people and organizations making a difference in the community. Coming up next week, there will be a special dinner to honor some of those people who do make a difference with the Syracuse and Onondaga County NAACP. The NAACP Freedom Fund Award Dinner is celebrating 44 years of honoring the people who give back to Central New York.
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