Money is a powerful incentive. It helps explain why Micron Technology, the Idaho-based memory chip manufacturer, is looking to set up shop outside Syracuse — an area with no historical link to the company,
National Cancer Institute employee faces an ultimatum from the Trump administration: Stop working remotely or you'll be fired.
After a prolonged stretch of seasonably cold weather, central New York is warming back up this week. Temperatures warming into the mid 40s this afternoon!If Syr
America’s Wildest Monster Truck Show is making its way back to Syracuse on March 22nd and 23rd at the Toyota Coliseum. You'll be able to check out three massive shows featuring jaw-dropping stunts, high-flying monster trucks, and thrilling races that will leave the crowd on the edge of their seats.
The demolition of Kimmel Dining Hall on the Syracuse University campus this month brought down the final curtain on one of the most famous names in city music history. Jabberwocky, the intimate music venue in the building’s basement, closed nearly 40 years ago. It was open from May 3, 1969 to May 4, 1985.
Syracuse hit a milestone we have not seen since 2019. As of February 19, 2025 the Syracuse airport broke the 100″ mark for seasonal total! The total as of late
Among the snowiest U.S. cities with more than 100,000 residents, Syracuse is in second place behind Erie, Pennsylvania (102.8 inches) as of Tuesday, according to the Golden Snow Globe annual competition. Rochester is third and Buffalo is fourth. In 2023, Syracuse placed 11th in that nationwide competition.
Commentary: Public investment in municipal broadband to provide internet to families who have been digitally left behind is a valid approach.
Maybe the best summary of the New York Mets’ 2024 minor-league season is that more than one well-regarded prospect referred to it this past week as a pu