
Tarryn Mento
News DirectorTarryn Mento is an award-winning digital, audio and video journalist with experience reporting from Arizona, Southern California, Guatemala and the Dominican Republic. She most recently led daily coronavirus coverage in one of America's largest cities at KPBS, San Diego's NPR and PBS station. The Syracuse native also served as TV segment producer and web editor at New York City's PBS station and was a Pulliam Fellow at The Arizona Republic.
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A look at the March nor'easter snowfall tallies from Waterloo to Cazenovia.
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According to recent weather predictions, the accumulation of snow will increase in the later part of Tuesday into Wednesday morning.
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A March storm is projected to hit Central and eastern New York, dropping heavy and wet snow on several areas across the state. New York will declare a state of emergency Monday at 8 p.m.
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A new drug to prevent severe RSV infections could soon be available for young babies. Up to 80,000 young kids get hospitalized with RSV each year in the U.S.
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The illness sends tens of thousands of babies to the hospital each year. If approved, the new injection would be the first broadly available prevention tool.
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After a woman was arrested over the weekend, Syracuse police released the footage of the arrest to stay transparent, prompted by Tyre Nichols' death in Memphis.
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A 16-year-old was arrested Thursday in a town about an hour north of New York City. Authorities announced the arrest of the two other suspects earlier that day.
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Police have also identified a 16-year-old as a third alleged accomplice, who is not yet in custody.
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The mayor’s 2023 state of the city is set to begin at 5:30 p.m. WAER will air it live on 88.3 FM and online.
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Counselors are being invited to the youth center to help kids process the tragedy.