New York could become first state to impose temporary ban on large scale AI data centers
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul could make the state the first to place a temporary ban on AI data centers after the state legislature passed a bill in favor of…
How micro-influencers are impacting small businesses in CNY
Influencers are not just about free products and brand deals. This business demonstrates just how impactful micro-influencers can be in a local market.
At CNY Regional Market, rising grocery prices send shoppers local, but growers face squeeze of their own
Shoppers are flocking to the market to dodge rising grocery prices, but the growers behind the stalls say they are caught in a squeeze of their own. The surprising culprit?…
Jamaican culture brought to Central New York with food passed down through generations
Jamaika Flava shows how culture can travel over 1,500 miles to Central New York and bring people together from all over to create a family.
Democratic candidates prepare ahead of June primary election for Syracuse Common Councilor At-Large
Cjala Surratt, Helen Hudson, and Moise Laub sat down Sunday to talk with citizens about key issues. Turns out, they have more in common than candidacy.
Thousands of Central New Yorkers to lose their health insurance July 1
"I will just go uninsured,” said Brittany Mertel. For nearly half a million New Yorkers losing Essential Plan coverage, replacement plans are unaffordable — or not an option at all.
Upstate Medical University president honored for 50 years of service
Upstate Medical University President Dr. Mantosh Dewan was honored Thursday for 50 years of service during the institution's 42nd Annual Employee Recognition Day at the Oncenter. Joined by more than…
‘Come hungry’: Taste of Syracuse returns, bringing food, music and community to Clinton Square
The annual festival is set to kick off Saturday morning at 11 a.m. The event will feature 74 vendors, three stages of live music, and art galleries in Perseverance Park.
Oneida Nation powerlifter still breaking records at 83 and inspiring many
Ray Fougnier is challenging perceptions of aging. A new documentary focuses on his journey of perseverance, discipline, and strength continues to inspire athletes and community members across generations.
Franklin Square residents sue over I-81 flooding concerns
A Syracuse neighborhood escalates the fight against the state to stop the installation of a proposed I‑81 stormwater pipe with a lawsuit.
