Madison Ruffo
ReporterMadison Ruffo received a Master’s Degree from the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism, where she specialized in audio and health/science reporting. Madison has extensively covered the environment, local politics, public health, and business. When she’s not reporting, you can find Madison reading, hiking, and spending time with her family and friends.
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With the statewide promise of a full transition to electric vehicles by 2035, many New Yorkers are wondering how they’ll be able to charge their cars when they’re away from home.
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Syracuse is in its third year of city-run sidewalk snow removal and its first in its new municipal sidewalk program.
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Syracuse’s Jazz Fest inches closer to returning to downtown after the common council approved funding for the popular event despite contention around the appropriation.
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On Tuesday, the Onondaga County Legislature adopted a resolution to denounce racist practices in the county’s history.
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Tax season is upon us, but with a few new things to look out for this year.
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Nearly two years after its passage, Syracuse’s lead ordinance is finally teed up to go into effect and the city’s efforts to address local lead poisoning are ramping up.
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On Monday, Syracuse’s common council approved an agreement between the city and Syracuse University regarding Thornden Park.
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Throughout the Onondaga County redistricting process, county Democrats threatened to file a lawsuit if the Republican-proposed map passed. Now that it has passed, Democrats discuss what they plan to do next.