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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’s plans to build a massive new dormitory directly across from the historic rose garden is getting blowback.
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Central New Yorkers are showing strong support for Rome residents devastated by recent storms, with many offering to volunteer and donate supplies. United Way of the Mohawk Valley emphasizes the need for cash and gift card donations to address immediate needs efficiently.
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The holiday weekend brings boaters to the area's waterways, but newer boaters may not be prepared.
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The fire department responded to the house on Carbon Street just after 4:00 pm Tuesday.
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The region rarely sees temperatures this high for this long.
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Community members and elected officials raised a red, black, and green flag to mark the beginning of festivities.
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Mayor Walsh unveiled the proclamation and the city kicked off an annual tradition of planting trees for victims of gun violence.
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The home will provide a private room, meals, and clothing to those 12-17 seeking shelter. It will be staffed 24 hours a day.
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Amaus Dental Clinic opened a decade ago, and has grown exponentially to serve homeless, uninsured, refugees, single parents, the elderly, and others without a way to pay for dental care.