Gun buyback program to be held in Syracuse
Syracuse is one of several cities in New York State participating in Attorney General Letitia James' gun buyback on April 29th. Law enforcement will be accepting firearms in exchange for…
SUNY System Permanently Drops ACT/SAT Test Requirement
The SUNY System permanently dropped their requirement for applicants to submit ACT/SAT test scores. The requirement had only been temporarily dropped during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Trucks Crashing into Local Bridge Spark Social Media Jokes
The Onondaga Lake Parkway Bridge has earned the title "Undefeated Heavyweight Champion of the World" on social media. Tractor trailers strike the bridge at an increasing rate in recent years,…
An NCC News Spotlight Podcast: “To Tell the Truth”
A podcast and web story focused on the ethics case of the 2004 CBS 60 Minutes piece, headed by Mary Mapes and Dan Rather, on George W. Bush and his…
Effects of Inflation for Meals on Wheels Syracuse
A look into how inflation and funding concerns is affecting the organization.
Man’s mission to turn discarded cans into cancer research funds inspires community
Lawrence Segal, from Syracuse, New York, has been collecting cans for over 20 years to raise funds for cancer research. After losing his mother and best friend to the disease,…
Lifeguard Shortage Still Affecting City of Syracuse
The national lifeguard shortage has not stopped affecting Syracuse, but the city is implementing different measures to try and keep all eight pools open this summer.
