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According to the Trauma Response team in the City of Syracuse, it's been a rough summer, with a continued uptick in juvenile violence. Officials believe one thing that would help is a place for people to take a break from the carnage on the streets.
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City of Syracuse officials are celebrating the conversion of a one-way street into a two-way street, and they say the project means much more than just a change in traffic patterns.
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Will it stay or will it go? Questions over the fate of Syracuse’s Columbus monument are continuing after the latest legal ruling.
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A new proposal would only allow 198 licenses for stores to sell tobacco across the city.
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The Syracuse Department of Public Works said 99.5% of people are using the new carts correctly in Phase 1, but lawmakers say some neighbors are angry.
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The Walsh Administration has dropped the controversial stipend portion of a gun violence reduction plan that would pay individuals at high risk of using a gun to solve conflict.
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Eric Hart’s “First Light" flag design beat nearly 300 submissions from around the world.
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Parking garage rates will remain the same in the City of Syracuse after the common council voted down proposed changes.
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Syracuse lawmakers hope the legislation will encourage development and provide more affordable housing throughout the city.
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A long-anticipated vote to rezone the city of Syracuse was derailed by a member of the common council at Tuesday’s meeting.