Ellen Abbott
Reporter, SyracuseEllen produces news reports and features related to events that occur in the greater Syracuse area and throughout Onondaga County. Her reports are heard regularly in regional updates in Morning Edition and All Things Considered.
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Officials advise drivers to not drive impaired, and pay attention to their surroundings while on the road this holiday season
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Privacy concerns led to a unanimous vote from Common Councilors on Monday to revoke permission for Syracuse University to install several of the cameras on city property.
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Onondaga County is trying to evict 91-year-old Azalia King, who lives on land the county needs for the Micron project.
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Micron has cleared another hurdle needed to start construction on $100 billion plan to build a massive semiconductor chip fabrication plant in the Town of Clay.
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A new mayor and common council president are already talking about ways the mayor’s office can work better with city lawmakers.
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The Central New York Community Foundation will administer the funds, which were a gift from Nicholas and Agnes Renzi.
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Democrats swept all competitive seats on Election Day to take control of the Onondaga County Legislature for the first time since the late 1970s.
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Micron's updated construction plans have the first chip fabrication plant finished by 2030, two years later than its original completion date.
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CNY Rep. John Mannion blames President Trump for the longest government shutdown in history.
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Sharon Owens will be the first Black mayor in Syracuse history, after winning Tuesday's election.