Somali refugees bring a taste of East Africa to Syracuse
After escaping war in their country, a Somali family is sharing traditional East African cuisine with Central New Yorkers.
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After escaping war in their country, a Somali family is sharing traditional East African cuisine with Central New Yorkers.
The Nicandri Nature Center in Massena, N.Y., combines wildlife care with community education through programs like the monthly Turtle Weigh-In. From teaching visitors about conservation to sharing the quirky backstory…
Three Lives is hosting fun events such as game nights and pancake brunches to raise support for the community.
Funk 'n Waffles in downtown Syracuse celebrates its 10th anniversary, highlighting its growth from a house party project to a beloved restaurant known for great food, live music, and a…
A 2023 law passed by the New York State Board of Regents has forced Liverpool Central School District to change its name.
Onondaga Central School District hosted a School Bus Referendum Vote on Dec. 3.
Syracuse University's Dynamic and Sustainability Lab brings students together to focus on research for what a transition to a net-zero carbon economy looks like.
Onondada Community College is part of a growing trend of women's wrestling across the nation. The Lazers announced the addition of their women's and men's programs in January.
Michael Calobrisi is presenting his abstract video and digital glitch art at the City Center in downtown Syracuse.
https://youtu.be/RQ7oy1yYyog VIDEO TRANSCRIPT: New York artist unveils glitch artwork in Downtown Syracuse City Center Reporter: Neon colors, moving patterns, flashing shapes. Young artist Michael Calobrisi designs these pieces and uses…