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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.
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The City of Syracuse is hoping more traffic cameras near schools will stop motorists from speeding in school zones.
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A free community broadband program is now active in Syracuse as part of the city's plan to help close the digital divide.
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Striking union workers in Michigan have the support of central New York politicians and union members, as dozens rallied on the steps of Syracuse City Hall Wednesday to show their support.
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National Grid and A Tiny Home For Good have partnered to bring new homes to Syracuse's Southside.
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High school and middle schoolers in the Syracuse City School District are starting classes as much as 25 minutes earlier this year than last.
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Over 36,000 properties across the city of Syracuse will receive new trash carts over the next two weeks as the final stage of the new cart rollout begins.
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Syracuse Common Councilors have approved an innovative initiative in an effort to reduce gun violence.
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The program is broken down into four services: conflict mediation, mentorship and case management, individual and group therapy sessions and economic and educational opportunities.