Isabel Flores
ReporterIsabel Flores is a graduate student studying Broadcast and Digital Journalism at Syracuse University’s S.I. School of Public Communications, expected to graduate in May of 2023. As a multimedia reporter, she helps to produce audio and digital content for WAER. In her free time, Isabel enjoys exercising and listening to all sorts of music. You can follow her Twitter account @isabelreports or her Instagram @isabel_floresssssss .
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Nine-year-old Marshall got his wish granted by the foundation and production company to direct and star his own action movie, "Marshall Man."
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The citizen action organization of New York held a rally to support a bill that makes it harder for landlords to evict tenants.
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The Central New York Community Foundation has opened applications for Black-owned businesses and community organizations, looking to empower Black youth in Syracuse.
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The police accountability group hopes to continue its work in advocating for community members’ rights.
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The Refugee and Immigrant Self Empowerment's Night of Nations fundraising event is returning to an in-person format in a new building, the Dan and Gayle Daniello building.
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Volunteers are leaving the chilly weather behind and traveling to the sunshine state to help communities still recovering from last year's hurricane.
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Syracuse JazzFest returns June 21-25 in downtown's Clinton Square featureing Herbie Hancock, Gladys Knight, Tower of Power, Spyro Gyra and many other acts in event seen as helping community growth.
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Confirmation comes from the New York State Police team tasked with cleanup following the hazardous materials call in Syracuse
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The 2023 State Winter Games for Special Olympics New York commences on Friday, Feb. 24 with its opening ceremony. Competitions begin on Saturday, Feb. 25.
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The exhibit, “A Love Supreme,” showcases the work of Black creators in the 1960s and 1970s and draws connections between Black art and political movements.