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Housing will be at the center of Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh’s final two years in office, announcing a “housing promise” for the community during his State of the City address Thursday night.
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The Syracuse Build program's next cohort will increase the number of training participants in the cohort set to begin Jan 8.
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Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh says the city's Safer Streets program is moving the city in the right direction toward combatting gun violence.
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The STEAM high school will provide central New York students with training in science, technology, engineering, arts and math.
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The Housing Trust Fund would funnel capital to developers and property owners looking to expand and improve the city’s housing stock.
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Earlier this year Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh in his state of the city made a commitment to Vision Zero: the goal to eliminate traffic deaths or severe injuries for all road users.
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Hydronic Shell Technologies is a winner of $3 million from a national housing innovation competition. CEO David Goldstein said they've developed technology that can decarbonize and modernize a building from the exterior.
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Police agencies across central New York continue to deal with a rash of car thefts of mostly Kia and Hyundai models, because of a software glitch.
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The city of Syracuse is joining a lawsuit against manufacturers of Hyundai and Kia cars which are being stolen at an alarming rate in the city.
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Voters will choose between Patrona Jones-Rowser running on the Democratic line or Hasahn Bloodworth running on an independent line.