More than 130 deer were removed last season, and nearly 650 have been killed since the program first began six years ago.
-
Syracuse University Advertising Professor Daniela Molta says a little care by consumers and transparency by businesses could help circumnavigate fear over data or cookies collected by online sources.
-
A state Justice for Heroes grant will help the Syracuse University Law School expand legal service to veterans and military families on claims for disability and health benefits they were denied.
-
Opinions differ on whether the Equal Rights Amendment is the 28th in the constitution. The needed 38 states ratified it, but it remains in legal limbo, perhaps until the Supreme Court or Congress acts.
-
The technology, funded by traffic tickets, is intended to save lives.
-
Some feel the Equal Rights Amendment is officially the constitution’s 28th. Others say it’s in legal limbo, leaving a range of equality and other rights unguaranteed, despite a ratification process.
-
After serving 12 years at the helm of SU the Chancellor says he will wrap up his tenure at the end of the school year in June of 2026.
WAER News Briefs
WAER Local News
WAER Sports
NPR News
-
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention accepted a controversial recommendation from outside vaccine advisers to tighten guidelines for the COVID vaccine.
-
Sébastien Lecornu announced his cabinet only a few hours before his surprise resignation.
-
Chicago saw a week of clashes between protesters and immigration officials.
-
Federal workers are feeling unsure about their financial futures as the government shutdown continues.
-
U.S. forces sank another boat last week off the coast of Venezuela that officials without evidence say was transporting drugs.