Syracuse residents protest Trump in MLK Day march
Syracuse residents rallied in a "We Fight Back" protest MLK Jr. Day against President Trump's policies such as immigration and the economy. Read more »
Syracuse residents rallied in a "We Fight Back" protest MLK Jr. Day against President Trump's policies such as immigration and the economy. Read more »
Over 300 participants rallied for the “Our Lives on the Line” women’s rights march in Syracuse on Saturday. Read more »
Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh emphasized economic and environmental initiatives throughout final annual State of the City Address Thursday night. Read more »
Problems facing residents may ease with economic growth, but in the meantime, people’s lives in this city will not get easier without intervention. Read more »
Syracuse ranks 222nd for the most expensive city in New York. Despite being below the state average, costs remain high. Read more »
Community members gathered at the ArtRage Gallery Tuesday night for a workshop led by Hilo, who speaks about oppression in Palestine. Read more »
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a $1 billion commitment to combat climate change, cut middle-class taxes and address the housing crisis. Read more »
New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand outlined her legislative priorities and goals for the coming year, like strengthening the state economy. Read more »
Over 70 members of the Syracuse community gathered Saturday night to hear Abu Toha speak about his most recent poetry book, Forest of Noise. Read more »
The show follows the story of a father in the aftermath of his daughter’s death in the 1988 Pan Am Flight 103 terrorist bombing. Read more »
2024 saw many changes to Syracuse University and the local community. The Daily Orange's news staff compiled the year's most impactful stories. Read more »
The Common Council approved a tax exemption agreement for the group that's building housing on the former site of the Syracuse Development Center during its Monday meeting. Read more »
Three juveniles responsible for a series of burglaries in Syracuse were arrested and charged with burglary in the third degree. Read more »
Syracuse University Architecture students shared their proposed models of a redesigned Almond Street during a Wednesday forum. Read more »
Five Syracuse businesses reported break-ins to the Syracuse Police Department early Wednesday morning from 1:34 to 3:44 a.m. Read more »
The New York State Board of Historic Preservation unanimously named the Westcott-University neighborhood a historic district on Thursday. Read more »
Nonprofit music organizations across the city of Syracuse provide instruments and music classes to children without access to such resources. Read more »
The United States Department of Commerce has approved a $6.1 billion grant to support Micron Technology’s expansion in New York state. Read more »
The Syracuse City Common Council opposed a resolution increasing the Seneca Meadows landfill’s capacity in order to protect Skaneateles Lake. Read more »
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The city of Syracuse usually sees its first snowfall by early November. This year, the first small dusting fell on Nov. 22. Read more »
Syracuse City Auditor Alexander Marion released a report about the rising costs of employee benefits for public service workers. Read more »
As a sociology professor at Syracuse University, Gretchen Purser regularly researches issues that tenants face across the city of Syracuse. Read more »
Community members shared their experiences with HIV/AIDS in ArtRage Gallery Monday night for a celebration in observance of World AIDS Day. Read more »