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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Respiratory illnesses are sending a high volume of kids to Upstate's Golisano Children's Hospital in Syracuse.
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Some parents may carefully examine Halloween hauls for signs of tampering or drugs disguised as candy, but the head of the local poison center is worried about products that may already be in homes.
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President Biden is visiting Syracuse to commemorate Micron's decision to move to the Central New York area and how it will help economic advancement. Follow along for updates on the president's visit.
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Republican Esteban Gonzalez and Democrat Toby Shelley will face off in the sheriff's election that's less than two weeks away.
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Jason Thomson was arrested Friday after leaving the varsity homecoming football game.
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Around 23,000 student-athletes in the Central New York region, including Onondaga County, compete in the state high school athletic association's Section III sports, according to the organization's website.
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The La Casita Cultural Center held an opening night to mark Hispanic heritage month.
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The topic lead the conversation at a public discussion series hosted by Interim Superintendent Anthony Davis.
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The Pain of 9/11 Runs Deep, organized by anti-war Upstate Drone Action, protest the use of MQ9 Reaper drones at Hancock Air Base.
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Official CDC approval of the new boosters is expected Friday, according to NPR.