
Ellen Abbott
Reporter, SyracuseEllen produces news reports and features related to events that occur in the greater Syracuse area and throughout Onondaga County. Her reports are heard regularly in regional updates in Morning Edition and All Things Considered.
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Syracuse lawmakers are continuing to put off plans for a $1.8 million project that would realign real property tax values. It would have been the first city-wide revaluation of properties in 30 years, but is now the victim of a stumbling economy.
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City Auditor Alex Marion says there are ways to make improvements to the $348 million spending plan.
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The new facility will become the largest natural food processing plant in the nation, when construction is completed in 2027.
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During a stop in Syracuse on Monday, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) announced a plan to force a vote in the Senate and the House meant to end the Trump administration’s tariffs.
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Road work season is starting in earnest in New York, and that includes the major project that will change central New York’s transportation landscape.
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Starting May 7, travelers need to make sure they have the proper documentation when traveling domestically.
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Sen. Rachel May said the fund would help people build new homes at lower rates.
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The "Thriving Neighborhoods" plan focuses on affordable housing, property revitalization, and infrastructure improvements.
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The 2% tax increase would be used to help fill a $27 million deficit.