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A recent survey by the Downtown Committee of Syracuse found that the number of Black women-owned businesses downtown continues to rise.
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The city flag has been the same for over 100 years. Local non-profit organization CNY Arts is leading the process in collecting flag design submissions.
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The New York Civil Liberties Union says Syracuse is an outlier in cities facing similar court orders after the repeal of 50-a.
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Engaging with personal finance can be daunting for anyone. For many Black Americans, discriminatory practices and historic exclusion from traditional financial institutions make it even more difficult. The FEC is helping to make financial services more accessible to Syracuse’s Black community.
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The semi-automated sanitation program would change a city ordinance, and limit trash service to properties with up to three units.
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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.
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A 16-year-old was arrested Thursday in a town about an hour north of New York City. Authorities announced the arrest of the two other suspects earlier that day.
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The mayor’s 2023 state of the city is set to begin at 5:30 p.m. WAER will air it live on 88.3 FM and online.
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The City of Syracuse, at the direction of Mayor Ben Walsh, is reviewing data-driven programming and approaches that work to end gun violence.
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About 10,000 carts will be delivered to households this spring in certain neighborhoods.