
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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Sixteen airports across the state will use the money to improve safety and infrastructure.
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Gas prices in Central New York are holding steady as drivers prepare for the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
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About 70 hospitals across New York could be at risk of closing under a proposed federal bill, according to a new report from the Fiscal Policy Institute.
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As CNY temperatures climb above 100, state health officials urge residents to find air conditioning
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Preparations are underway for the second event in a series promoting music and public health.
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Syracuse celebrates the end of slavery with two days of festivities beginning Friday, June 13
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If you’re noticing more state troopers on the highways around Central New York, it’s no coincidence.
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AAA says more than 80% of New York residents have plans to travel, thanks in part to lower gas prices. But with more people camping and moving, unsecured loads are becoming a growing safety concern.
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Gas prices are holding steady in the second week of June, down two cents from last Monday to an average of $3.10 per gallon across New York.
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Medical experts warn CNY residents to take care against heat-related illnesses as the first wave of warmer temperatures roll into the region.