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Mall management constantly looking for new security technology.
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The police and fire headquarters on S. State St. would move to a vacant former factory on W. Fayette St., pending common council approval.
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A California man is pleading guilty to the possession of over 65,000 fentanyl pills that he intended to sell in Syracuse.
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Syracuse Police levy new law to seize illegal dirt bikes and ATVs.
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The Syracuse PAL Program hosted by the SPD will open its spring registration for boys and girls sports on Saturday, running applications through the Syracuse City School District.
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The Syracuse Common Council is scheduled to vote on a grant application to the U.S. Department of Justice to expand a training program aimed at getting more younger people prepared to join the force when of age.
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A gunshot struck a trash can inside Destiny USA on Friday. Now they say they arrested a 14-year-old on multiple charges, including first-degree reckless endangerment and criminal possession of a firearm.
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Two people are dead and several others fell ill after an exposure to an unknown substance at Brighton Towers in Syracuse. First responders are among those who were effected.
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Police officers in Syracuse will be working new shifts after working hours were adjusted in a new contract between the City and the Syracuse Police Benevolent Association, now in effect for the rest of the year.
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Syracuse police say they are investigating gunshots at the mall but that the suspect had already fled, and no injuries occurred.