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The City of Syracuse wants to join New York's defense against a lawsuit brought forward to block the I-81 viaduct project to prevent economic and transportation difficulties for residents.
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The new Syracuse resident engagement webpage allows citizens to learn more about city agencies, committees and volunteering.
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Since testing positive for COVID-19, Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh has been communicating via Twitter.
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The 3rd National Women's Rights Convention was held in Syracuse city Friday.
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The building in downtown Syracuse last year was the site of a grisly murder, which has highlighted several ongoing issues at the complex.
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The new budget includes $300,000 added by the council for a police staffing study. Mayor Ben Walsh says Chief Joe Cecile is on board, and the timing is right.
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The two appointments help backfill the first chief deputy role after Joe Cecile was pulled up to lead the police department.
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Two probation units will be on patrol throughout downtown this weekend.
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The Mayor proposed increasing spending on city workforce, park and recreation, and more with the influx of sales and property tax collection.
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Pastor Lateef Johnson-Kinsey is becoming the first director of Mayor Ben Walsh's Office to Reduce Gun Violence.