-
North Country Congresswoman Elise Stefanik is leading the push to get the president of Columbia University to resign.
-
Prescribed burns can help lessen the effects of a natural wildfire and also have benefits for restoring vegetation types disappearing from the landscape without the presence of disturbances like fire.
-
With students back to school, the Onondaga County Traffic Safety Advisory Board is cautioning motorists to slow down and drive safely.
-
High school and middle schoolers in the Syracuse City School District are starting classes as much as 25 minutes earlier this year than last.
-
After greeting Cherry Road Elementary students with State Senator John Mannion on the first day of school, Westhill Central School District Superintendent Steve Dunham says the focus for this year is student safety, emotional wellbeing and positive instruction.
-
Cicero-North Syracuse organization looks to help teens struggling with back-to-school stressors.
-
Local psychologist Michelle Storie says parents can help ease the transition by reinstating routines and controlling the unknowns.
-
A program that hires 20 retired law enforcement officers to act as Community Safety Agents has been revised to last through the academic year in an agreement between Syracuse City School District and Syracuse Police Department.
-
The program teaches 25 veterans from across the country about entrepreneurship and building a successful company.
-
SUNY Chancellor John King delivered his first State of the University address and placed emphasis on the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion in higher education.
-
Gov. Kathy Hochul called the decision a dark day for democracy and equality.
-
The Syracuse City School District will change the start times to some of the schools due to a bussing issue. Superintendent Anthony Davis says the decision was made out of necessity.