New York was the first state in the country to pass such a measure. Donor advocates estimated it could save 100 lives per year, based on the effects of similar laws in other countries. Two and a half years later, it has saved zero lives, because the state health department has failed to implement the law.
Leaders for the City of Syracuse and non-profit organizations in Onondaga County have sounded the alarm after President Trump pushed to freeze federal funding across
If you drive by the once-Clinton Street Pub, you’re now greeted by a bright yellow sign that reads Sassy-Cuse Saloon. The business took to its Facebook to
Schools did not close for Lunar New Year in the first year of the new law because the holiday fell on Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024. The date varies from year to year as the Lunar New Year is based on moon cycles; the holiday typically occurs between the end of January and the end of February.
This isn’t the first time Upstate New York has been recognized as a great destination for retirees. Syracuse and Rochester were named among the best places to retire in America in 2024 by U.S. News and World Report, while Lake Placid made a list of great mountain towns for retirees in 2023 by MoneyTalksNews.
Governor Kathy Hochul announced new investments of more than $100 million for projects in communities dedicated to building more housing.
For four decades, the Food Bank of Central New YFOR FOUR DECADES, THE FOOD BANK OF CENTRAL NEW YORK HAS BEEN THERE FOR OUR COMMUNITY.MAKING SURE NO ONE GOES HUN
The fire which was reported at about 9:45 p.m. Friday, ripped through two buildings in the New Legacy Apartments in Baldwinsville, N.Y.
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Downtown Syracuse is expected to be home to a new 240-room hotel called Onondaga Hotel later this decade.
KeyBank has named Ronald Klein Jr. retail leader of its Central New York market. Based in Syracuse, he will lead sales, service and talent development efforts at all of KeyBank’s branches in Central New York. Klein will also work with KeyBank’s line of business leaders in the market to support business development and growth.
When an upstate New York salmon farm went out of business, nonprofits had days to find a way to catch, refrigerate and clean more than 13,000 fish.