Community and airport officials support unpaid TSA officers during partial government shutdown
The Syracuse Hancock Airport hosted its second three-day long food drive to support unpaid TSA workers during the partial government shutdown.
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The Syracuse Hancock Airport hosted its second three-day long food drive to support unpaid TSA workers during the partial government shutdown.
Through times of uncertainty, the Jewish Community Center of Syracuse continues to create a sense of community.
Punch and Die Metal Fabrication LLC, owned by Tiffany Munford, is a reminder of women breaking barriers in male-dominated industries during Women's History Month.
At the center of the plan is a shift in priorities. Centro wants to simplify routes and run buses more often in high-demand areas like Syracuse, where ridership is strongest.
Twice a month, Upstate Medical University students put down their textbooks and pick up their instruments— performing for cancer patients and staff who say the music makes all the difference.
Advanced forms of AI were used to analyze athlete data at the most recent Olympics, and that same technology could be coming to pro and college sports soon.
Solvay Public Library hosts weekly meetings of a chapter of TOPS, an organization which tries to help people lose weight and get healthy.
People come to the Friends of Dorothy House dinner to fundraise for the fight against HIV/AIDS as well as find their community.
Vacant properties along Erie Boulevard East will see new life soon, and the city is calling on the community for ideas.
Artificial intelligence has become a central part of classrooms around the nation. But what do students and professors think about the effects of AI on the enviornment?