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Governor Kathy Hochul's Chief Judge nominee doesn't have the votes and the City of Syracuse is grappling with the death of a young girl due to gun violence. Read more of the WAER News Round-Up to catch up on the week's news.
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Counselors are being invited to the youth center to help kids process the tragedy.
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The Syracuse community is still trying to process how an 11-year-old girl returning home from the store with a gallon of milk became the city’s latest murder victim.
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High demand for public safety services is straining the departments.
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If approved by the Syracuse Common Council, the Syracuse Police Department employees will begin training with the Zero Abuse Project.
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The case has been in the courts since 2020. The city could still appeal to the state's highest court.
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New York Civil Liberties Union jumps through hurdles in court to gain access to city police disciplinary records after submitting public records request.
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Students in Kindergarten through eighth grade started the 2022-2023 school year on Wednesday. SCSD high schoolers will return on Thursday.
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The Syracuse Police Department says the technology improves their response time when shots are fired in the city.
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The Syracuse PAL has planned four summer camps for youth, the first of which seems to be a success.