Wyatt Barmore-Pooley
Student Content Producer-
As part of Mayor Ben Walsh's Syracuse Surge initiative, a series of job-training programs were launched to spur the economy and employment opportunities for the area.
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Local businesses entering the newly legal marijuana industry face uncertainty about regulations with the federal and state governments and aim to counter stigma about
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Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh hopes to make progress on a number of initiatives already started by his administration in his second term.
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With increasing pressure from Congress on social media companies to reduce harmful effects on children and teens, Syracuse University professor Jennifer Stromer-Galley discusses these problems and the proposed solutions.
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CARES for COVID-19 Response, a new program created using a federal grant from the CDC, will fund community health workers to help increase vaccinations in Syracuse
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With the U.S.-Canada border set to reopen in November to vaccinated Canadian travelers, local tourism groups are hoping this boosts the struggling industry and local businesses
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Ben Walsh, Khalid Bey, and Janet Burman spoke at a forum held by Focus Greater Syracuse, Greening USA, and CNY Solidarity Coalition.
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As the public comment period draws to a close, New York Department of Transportation officials announced changes are being considered to the I-81 plan after initial community response.
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Friday marks the final day to register to vote in the November election that will decide Syracuse's mayor and Onondaga County legislators.
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The American Heart Association is launching a new program, "Stay Fuerte for All," aimed at improving vaccination rates among Syracuse's Hispanic community.