Syracuse’s ongoing struggle to manage stray and at-large unlicensed dogs has prompted a local animal advocate to push for a ...
As New York moves closer to its 2027 deadline requiring all newly purchased school buses to be zero-emission, many Central New York voters are continuing to rej ...
VA has pushed its backlog of disability compensation and pension benefit claims consistently below 100,000 for the first time ...
State Senator Joseph Griffo (R, 53) is calling on Governor Kathy Hochul and NYSERDA to repurpose unspent green energy funds ...
With two regular-season games remaining, Syracuse women’s basketball is looking to finish strong as postseason play approaches.The Orange are currently projecte ...
Maurquise James, who is accused of shooting at a Maryland State Trooper during a traffic stop and killing Robert Fuller at an u ...
First, expect a wide range of low temperatures for Thursday night through dawn Friday: ...
During six and a half hours of indirect nuclear talks in Geneva Thursday, American and Iranian diplomats made "significant progress," according to the foreign m ...
House Oversight chair shared this ahead of State Hillary Clinton’s closed-door testimony before the Committee about her encounters with Epstein ...
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse Department of Public Works has more than 30 different positions open. First Deputy Commissioner ...
You can see Dolly Parton perform live, you can visit her theme park, Dollywood, and now, kids can see a doctor at a hospital named after her!
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — 41 people from all over the world became United States Citizens in Syracuse on Thursday. The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York held a naturalization ceremony.