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Many Black Syracusans with deep roots in this city struggle to hold onto a precious asset - a family home. The city wants to help them learn how.
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The annual St. Patrick's Day Parade will march down South Salina Street, which isrebranded Nancy Duffy Lane after the parade's founder.
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Isaac Williams is hosting a neighborhood clean-up to combat the recent spike in trash on the streets.
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A Syracuse Police Department spokesperson said juveniles, in particular, will repeat crimes when suspects are released prior to their court dates.
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They worked together to create a magazine that features current Black leaders in the community.
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The city plans to officially implement the Lead Ordinance in 2022 to prevent youth from being poisoned by lead paint in homes.
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The U.S Small Business Administration funded Syracuse University as one of 22 Veterans Business Outreach Centers in the nation.
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Two newly added programs are coming to the OCC campus in the 2022 spring semester, reflecting a rising investment in the education of medical laboratory and technology field.
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New COVID-19 infections in New York State have risen each day since July 12, more than tripling in that time, with most due to the Delta Variant. Numbers are currently lower than we saw at the height of the pandemic, but local medical experts say this variant can cause more concerns than before.
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Two members of Syracuse’s Common Council say the full council will likely pass only a few of the long list of remaining items in Mayor Ben Walsh’s $123 million American Rescue Plan Act spending plan.