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The city’s old housing stock means there is a lot of work to be done by EPA certified contractors in the community. But city of Syracuse Lead Paint Program Coordinator Keenan Lewis said there simply aren’t enough licensed contractors to do that work.
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Mayor Walsh announced construction plans that are set to begin next week.
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The Syracuse Planning Commission is holding a hearing on ReZone Syracuse, where the public can make their voices heard on the first zoning update in nearly 60 years.
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An Onondaga County Court Judge will decide soon on the new owner of Skyline Vincent and other apartment complexes that were under Green National's management.
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After U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer's call for railway safety in New York, one expert believes that rail companies have little incentive to listen.
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The use of automated license plate readers, which are street cameras that will capture still images of license plates, will aid in investigations of criminal activity.
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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.
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Two people are dead and several others fell ill after an exposure to an unknown substance at Brighton Towers in Syracuse. First responders are among those who were effected.
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Police officers in Syracuse will be working new shifts after working hours were adjusted in a new contract between the City and the Syracuse Police Benevolent Association, now in effect for the rest of the year.
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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.