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  • We're more than halfway through 2022, and we've covered a lot on Syracuse Speaks. In this episode, we check-in on the topics we explore this year and see what's changed.
  • A recently released survey by the Downtown Committee of Syracuse gave us some insights into who is opening up businesses in the city’s core. Much like the rest of the country, Syracuse has seen the number of businesses owned by Black women increase over the past five years.
  • Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh last week unveiled his vision for 2023 in his State of the City Address. But in this episode of Syracuse Speaks, we’re going to take some time to look back on Walsh’s past state of the city address.
  • This episode covers a range of high school athletics, including high school football, soccer, and more.
  • With the 2022 United States midterm elections approaching quickly, Syracuse Speaks takes a deep dive into the races on your ballot.
  • Experts expect holiday spending to keep pace with last year, despite inflation concerns and continued pandemic recovery. How are Central New York's small businesses preparing to bring customers into their shops?
  • Earth Day has come and gone, and for many of us we might be putting off thoughts surrounding the environment for another year. This month on Syracuse Speaks, we decided to linger on those thoughts for a just a bit longer and dive into the environment around Central New York to examine its biodiversity. To do that we visit the "Climate Connections" exhibit at ArtRage Gallery, unpack the idea of "Lawn to Meadow," discuss the need for pollinators and more.
  • On this edition of Syracuse Speaks WAER’s Tarryn Mento examines healthy aging around Central New York.
  • The women in our lives have impacted each of us individually, as a society, and as a community. Join WAER for an empowering journey through Women's History Month with Syracuse Speaks.
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