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Mayor Ben Walsh said any guns coming off the streets right now is a good thing.
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Irpin, Ukraine located near Kyiv, was one of the first cities destroyed and liberated after the Russian invasion into Ukraine. Now the City of Syracuse is entering into a new sister city partnership with Irpin.
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The Community Folk Art Center is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. As part of the celebration, a Syracuse alum is performing his one-man play this weekend.
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The pilot program would, in part, pay $100 stipends to high-risk youth if they stay out of trouble while working to find jobs.
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St. Patrick's Day may be several weeks away but people in Syracuse, New York kick off the season early with parades, live music and green beer. At the 60th annual Green Beer Sunday, everyone is Irish for the day.
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Mayor Ben Walsh's yearly State of the City speech unveiled several new initiatives that focus on youth, neighborhoods, public safety and infrastructure among other things.
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In a city used to regular reports of gunshots, the death of a Syracuse 11-year-old Brexialee Torres-Ortiz has taken concern over gun violence to a higher level.
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The cities of Syracuse and Oneida are receiving $10 million for efforts to revitalize the upstate economy and creating more opportunities for residents in central New York.
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A local veteran in our community celebrated his 100th birthday in a special way – by receiving a Centenarian Salute.
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The Republican primary for Mayor of the City Syracuse is June 22nd. On this week's episode of the Campbell Conversations, Grant Reeher speaks with…