Holliday Moore
News DirectorMoore arrives in Syracuse after working in the Phoenix, Arizona, market, where her extensive experience includes tenures as a Morning Edition reporter for KJZZ-FM, the local NPR affiliate; producing, anchoring and reporting for KTAR News Radio; and serving as a political and senior reporter for KNXV-TV.
Her distinguished résumé includes two Emmy Awards, three Edward R. Murrow Awards and a Walter Cronkite Political Excellence Award. She also worked for nine years as a journalism instructor at Arizona State University’s Cronkite School of Journalism.
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Syracuse University announced Tuesday that J. Michael Haynie will succeed Kent Syverud as Chancellor. Haynie was serving as Vice Chancellor for strategic Initiatives and Whitman Management Dean.
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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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The FAA reports more than 1,900 flights were delayed on day one of this week's incoming storm.
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United Way of Syracuse hosted its annual MLK Day of Service at Nottingham High School where it collected warm weather gear for Onondaga County.
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It was a who’s who in New York as leaders braved snow flurries and 18-degree temperatures to see the single largest investment in the state begin.
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St. Joe’s Infectious Disease Prevention director says it’s not too late to get a vaccine.
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Drivers are urged to stay put or, if they insist on driving, revisit AAA's winter driving tips before heading out on the road.
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No one was reported injured, but the crash shut down the interstate for several hours early Wednesday morning.
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The annual "Chalk the Walk" event is an initiative in partnership with Onondaga County's Suicide Prevention Coalition.
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The cap keeping checks at $504 a week for years has lifted.