-
The NYCLU says yes, and may be violating the state's Open Meetings Law. Chair of the common council's public safety committee says there's no formal advisory committee yet. And when there is, its work will be done publicly.
-
Police Chief Joe Cecile agrees that removing crossing guards and others from their oversight would help them focus on true police work.
-
A shooting near Syracuse University and an apartment building that houses some students ended up with a 15 year-old girl dead. Syracuse and University police are investigating.
-
Mall management constantly looking for new security technology.
-
The police and fire headquarters on S. State St. would move to a vacant former factory on W. Fayette St., pending common council approval.
-
A California man is pleading guilty to the possession of over 65,000 fentanyl pills that he intended to sell in Syracuse.
-
Syracuse Police levy new law to seize illegal dirt bikes and ATVs.
-
The Syracuse PAL Program hosted by the SPD will open its spring registration for boys and girls sports on Saturday, running applications through the Syracuse City School District.
-
The Syracuse Common Council is scheduled to vote on a grant application to the U.S. Department of Justice to expand a training program aimed at getting more younger people prepared to join the force when of age.
-
A gunshot struck a trash can inside Destiny USA on Friday. Now they say they arrested a 14-year-old on multiple charges, including first-degree reckless endangerment and criminal possession of a firearm.