How Removing I-81 Will Revitalize the Culture of Syracuse
The I-81 overpass runs through the heart of Syracuse, creating a noticeable geographic and cultural divide. In just a few weeks, the city will begin tearing down the freeway in…
Micron Is Coming, And So Is A Need For Housing
With Micron selecting Central New York as the location for its next plant. The City of Syracuse is preparing to make sure enough housing is available.
Syracuse Residents Taking Caution After Rise in Break-ins
There Have Been a Rise in Burglaries of Student Housing in Syracuse Over the Past Few Weeks.
Downtown Farmers Market Looks Toward Future After Closing Day
The COVID-19 pandemic caused attendance to dip for the Downtown Farmers Market in Syracuse, but there's hope that business will rebound. The executive director of the Downtown Committee of Syracuse…
New York Non-Profit CEO Finds Beauty in Helping the Underserved
October is a big month for Epilepsy Awareness in Syracuse, and the Empowering People's Independence Agency is doing everything it can help the cause. The CEO of the EPI, Jeff…
Syracuse International Film Festival Returns With An Impact
For its 19th year, the Syracuse International Film Festival returns to Syracuse, impacting the community in positive ways.
New York State Aims for all New Cars to be Zero-Emissions by 2035
New York lawmakers are working to create regulations that would help them reach the goal of having all new cars zero-emissions by 2035, a law spearheaded by California lawmakers earlier…
Harvey’s Garden Finally Grows
A new food truck park will welcome Central New Yorkers this winter.
Micron Looks To Revitalize Central New York With New Semiconductor Plant
Micron's new plant is set to bring record investment and job creation to Central New York over the next twenty years, with prominent state and county lawmakers joining together with…