Immigration enforcement in CNY affecting agriculture industry
For three generations, Fouts Farm has stood tall. Now, owner Paul Fouts is worried immigration enforcement could put his farm in jeopardy.
Local nonprofit mourns people lost to AIDS, and celebrates life
World AIDS Day is December 1st, and Syracuse-based organization ACR health held an event in commemoration of the deadly epidemic
Inside Onondaga County’s Compost Cycle
At the OCRRA Amboy Compost Site in Camillus, steam lifts off piles of food waste like breath in the cold air.
The Erie Canal Museum’s Gingerbread Gallery spreads holiday joy for its 40th year
The museum sees around 5,000 to 6,000 visitors at this gallery every year. © Anna McCusker 2025 The Erie Canal Museum has kicked off one of Syracuse’s most cherished holiday…
Local election results bring surprises to Syracuse residents
November elections in Onondaga County leaned heavily pro-Democratic, but not all residents felt represented by the results.
Journaling event helps students manage finals stress
Students came in steadily throughout the afternoon, working on their journals, while others talked with friends or organizers about how they were feeling. The goal was to give students a…
Fayetteville Free Library decks the halls with Holiday Art Showcase
The Fayetteville Free Library's latest collaboration with the Associated Artists of CNY brings the 'Tis the Season showcase to the community.
The 40th annual Festival of Tree and Lights reminds us of the true meaning of the Christmas season
During the Christmas season, the Syracuse community comes together at the Everson Center to give back.
Syracuse residents reflect on International Day of Persons with Disabilities
On International Day of Persons with Disabilites, multiple residents talked about living in Syracuse with disabilities.
Syracuse Art Mart, local holiday staple, returns for 71st year
Art Mart, a 70-year-old Syracuse holiday tradition showcasing local artists and crafters, has returned downtown for the season.
