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Syracuse-area Congressmember John Katko is encouraging all those with concerns about the upcoming Interstate 81 project to make their opinions known during the public comment period. The New York State DOT released it’s final draft environmental impact statement last week and reaffirmed the decision to move forward with the Community Grid option.
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Syracuse’s Mary Nelson Youth Center will be getting a makeover as one of 100 winners of Lowe’s 100 Hometown grants. The 100 Hometowns initiative by Lowe's received over 2,200 entries from people and organizations across the countries.
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Local residents have a chance to offer input on new technology and surveillance systems that Syracuse could soon be putting into place. The city is considering remote cameras and sensors to monitor illegal dumping that occurs in vacant lots.
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Local photographers will return to Syracuse neighborhoods this summer for the South Side Stand’s photo walks.
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The violence that marred the Fourth of July holiday in Syracuse has drawn reactions from one of Syracuse’s mayoral candidates and the Public Advocate from New York City.
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An early summer tradition is returning to Syracuse’s Thornden Park for the next two weekends, providing fans of live theater one of the few in-person…
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Over 70% of Onondaga County’s adults have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. County Executive Ryan McMahon said it’s a milestone in their…
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The first half of federal stimulus money has arrived in Onondaga County, and County Executive Ryan McMahon said they are ready to start on some proposed…
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Syracuse-area Congressmember John Katko is gaining national attention for the narrow passage of his bill calling for the creation of a 9/11-style…
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The YMCA of Central New York welcomed a new leader as President and CEO earlier this year, who has big goals for expanding its reach and mission. Bertram…