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Syracuse City Councilors voted to approve a plan for a third-party water testing company to take over responsibilities from the city.
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A rally outside Syracuse City Hall called on officials to declare a state of emergency, but city hall officials say that's not necessary.
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Money from an opioid settlement agreement is helping to fund some addiction prevention services in Syracuse. City officials say there's still a long way to go.
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The CNY Diaper Bank is working to meet demand in central New York, even with new state funding, the needs for families continue to rise.
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The Syracuse Citizen Review Board was founded in 1993, and on April 5 celebrated 30 years of advocacy and service to the city.
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Diversity and inclusion are the focus of a new initiative inside Syracuse City Hall. The Walsh Administration is creating a new Office of Inclusion,…
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Syracuse’s new corporation counsel said she is looking forward to the creation of a Municipal Violations Bureau to lighten the law department’s workload.…
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A $12 million lawsuit has been filed against the city of Syracuse, Police Chief Frank Fowler, and a Syracuse police officer accused of using excessive…
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Syracuse Mayor-elect Ben Walsh is hosting events to hear residents’ concerns before he takes office. Walsh has also organized a transition team and has…
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Former Democratic mayoral candidate Andrew Maxwell is leading the transition between Mayor Stephanie Miner’s administration and the newly elected…