Regional Coverage
News for central and northern New York from the WRVO newsroom.
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More young central New Yorkers are learning how to perform CPR, as The American Heart Association continues a drive to increase survival rates from cardiac arrests.
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Eclipse watchers gathered at Rice Creek Field Station to see a cloudy sky cover the eclipse, but they were still able to hear the sounds of wildlife respond to the darkening sky.
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Breitbeck Park was a prime viewing spot for spectators, both residents and out-of-state.
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The university canceled classes so students and faculty could watch the phenomenon.
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Patrick Dai, 21, accepted a plea deal and pleaded guilty to posting threats to kill or injure another using interstate communications, which carries a maximum term of 5 years in prison.
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For the third time in his administration, Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh is proposing a property tax hike in a proposed budget.
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Syracuse Common Councilors roundly defeated a resolution calling for lawmakers to support a ceasefire in the Middle East in a contentious meeting Monday.
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The Syracuse Mets' "Total Eclipse of the Park" event hosted around 7,000 eclipse-viewing baseball fans.
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The mayor is proposing a potential 16.5% tax increase, saying they need to take action because the strength in the fiscal policy is diminishing.
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The Syracuse Common Council is considering a resolution that urges the President and the United States Congress to "call for peace to lessen the suffering of civilians in Israel and Gaza."
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The City of Watertown approved $100,000 for Zoo New York for the season by a 3 to 2 vote.
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Voting concludes Tuesday in New York's presidential primaries. President Biden and former President Donald Trump, the presumptive nominees, are on their party's primary ballots. Follow the results.