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County Executive Ryan McMahon is including the $85 million for an aquarium in his 2022 budget proposal.
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State Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against a negligent landlord in Syracuse who has been exposing children to lead. An investigation by her office found that at least 18 children were poisoned over more than six years at 17 homes owned by John Kiggins and his company Endzone Properties.
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The City of Syracuse is partnering with Veo to bring the Syracuse Sync program back to city residents.
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Labor shortages are hitting Syracuse like many other cities across the U.S. A new proposal from the mayor aims to better train people for open jobs.
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Local residents have a chance to offer input on new technology and surveillance systems that Syracuse could soon be putting into place. The city is considering remote cameras and sensors to monitor illegal dumping that occurs in vacant lots.
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An arbitrator has settled a long-debated contract with Syracuse Police that includes a five-year residency requirement for new officers and incentives to keep experienced officers on the force.
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Khalid Bey found out a week after the mayoral primary that he won, needing absentee ballots to be counted. Now his message needs to win over all voters, over Mayor Ben Walsh and GOP candidate Janet Burman. Bey has clear issues on which to run, while navigating other campaign obstacles.
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Syracuse city youth will have a chance to join sports and art camps with big goals of helping them succeed, and improving police-community relations. The…
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The City of Syracuse is working to make sure new police cameras, drones and other surveillance technologies don’t threaten people’s privacy. Surveillance…