Good Cause Law has generated plenty of debate in recent weeks, but the measure has been on and off the council's agenda for years.
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The state is hiring an organization to develop extended reality exhibits around some of the shipwrecks in the Lake Ontario National Marine Sanctuary.
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Alex González and Yan Vázquez are grateful for Syracuse's support, but say many more immigrants are at the Batavia detention center with their lives in limbo.
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Mayor Sharon Owens held Mayor's Ball Saturday night at the Museum of Science and Technology. Elected as Syracuse's first black mayor, Owens shared vision for the city's future to hundreds of attendees.
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In its first game as the No. 1 team since 2020, Syracuse men’s lacrosse fell 13-12 to No. 14 Harvard on Saturday. Austin Raiche breaks down what went wrong for the Orange in their first-ever loss to the Crimson in Cambridge.
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It was another back-and-forth affair, but No. 13 Syracuse women’s lacrosse fell to No. 3 Stanford 8-6 in Palo Alto. Jack DiNapoli recaps SU’s third straight loss to begin 2026.
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As the new sheriffs in town, No. 1 Syracuse Men’s Lacrosse ride to Cambridge to face No. 14 Harvard. Rowan Mastrangelo details a familiar opponent for the Orange.
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President Trump is set to deliver his first State of the Union address of his second term, as he faces a host of key issues from tariffs to Iran.
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Ahead of the State of the Union address, voters describe how they view the economy, immigration and the country's direction.
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NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with GOP analyst and speechwriter Mike Ricci about Tuesday night's State of the Union address, and how the norms surrounding the speech have changed.
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Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger will deliver Democrats' response on Tuesday following President Trump's State of the Union address.
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For decades, rising home prices have been an engine for middle-class wealth. Now a growing movement wants to slow — or even reverse — that trend. Are the politics around new housing development inherently stacked against them?