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A massive house fire in Syracuse results in one death.
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Walsh plans to spend $2 million in COVID relief funds with $54 million in private investments to promote local industry and create new jobs.
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Regular challenges with Syracuse parking meters has led to a need for 300 of them to be replaced.
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The latest numbers from the New York State Department of Labor show the Syracuse-area added about 93,000 private sector jobs in June.
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The county executive has been pushing for an $85 million aquarium.
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Fireworks displays are lined up over the next few days to celebrate the Fourth of July in Onondaga County.
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Trash and recycling pickup will be delayed in Syracuse by one day next week.
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A total of $84 million in tolls will be used to reconstruct the highway between exit 37 at Liverpool and electronics parkway, and exit 39 at I-690.
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The state Department of Transportation may have released the final plan for the I-81 project, but officials are still taking feedback from the Syracuse community.
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The Whitlock Building in downtown Syracuse did not use any fossil fuels in its renovation and continues to operate on clean energy.