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 new passive RSV immunization that developers say is under federal review got started with twin baby girls at Upstate Medical University.
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The rapid development of Covid testing options may have us wanting to uncover the cause of our symptoms more so than before.
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A public health professor says the high case numbers could indicate a chance in our healthcare habits, but that hospitalizations rates show flu is still a bigger threat this year.
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After a Syracuse City School District Board of Education vote on Wednesday, Anthony Davis will take the superintendent position after being brought on as interim superintendent in July.
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Onondaga County is under a winter storm warning from the National Weather Service.
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A judge ruled Green National failed to correct city code issues and pay a previous $300,000 penalty.
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But the county's health commissioner said some families are having difficulty finding vaccinations for younger kids.
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The private school directed students to several area colleges that have agreed to help them complete their education.
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The Syracuse Rescue Mission is getting ready for colder weather and a higher population in their emergency shelter.
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The Syracuse LGBTQ+ advisory board acknowledged Transgender Day of Remembrance with a tribute to victims of an LGBTQ+ club shooting in Colorado that happened Saturday night.