3 news stories you may have missed this week
A former Syracuse University conduct adviser pleaded guilty to the charge of possessing child pornography and given a 10-year probationary sentence. Read more »
A former Syracuse University conduct adviser pleaded guilty to the charge of possessing child pornography and given a 10-year probationary sentence. Read more »
Business columnist Santiago Hernandez encourages readers to learn more about the “Syracuse Surge” initiative proposed by Mayor Ben Walsh. Read more »
Judge Rory McMahon is presiding over the new opioid court, which was opened to help people who were arrested get treatment for their addictions. Read more »
Syracuse’s City Planning Commission denied relief for Westcott Remix, a proposed four-story building. Read more »
JSK Snow Services, Inc. will help clear 40 miles of sidewalk in the city of Syracuse. Read more »
The councilors spoke about advancements to economic development initiatives and the mayor’s goal of achieving fiscal sustainability. Read more »
In December, The Daily Orange received a letter to the editor calling on Chancellor Syverud to publicly endorse a community grid. Read more »
Protesters marched from the Everson Museum of Art to the University United Methodist Church in support of women’s rights and other intersectional social justice issues. Read more »
Walsh announced two major developments to his “Syracuse Build” initiative, including a collaboration with Syracuse University. Read more »
The agreement would share sales tax with Onondaga County, and it would last until 2030. Read more »
The city of Syracuse can also benefit from the installation of 5G infrastructure. It is estimated that network providers will invest $275 billion over the next decade to install the next-generation wireless network, which could provide three million new jobs and boost the country’s GDP by half a trillion dollars. Read more »
The town board referenced six public opinion polls conducted since 2013 which convey support for preserving I-81’s current Syracuse route among central New York residents. Read more »
Moderate columnist Bethanie Viele argues that the new opioid court that uses treatment as an opportunity for addicts to avoid or reduce jail time is a great step. Read more »
The “Below the Line” report was released in November to give context to numbers surrounding economic opportunity in the city. Read more »
Buckner's top priorities three priorities as head of the Syracuse Police Department are to decrease violent crime, increase the diversity of the police force and build relationships with the community. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Trans Day of Remembrance and a dredging project in Syracuse’s Inner Harbor were in the news this weekend. Read more »
The Council will vote Monday on a proposal to approve an additional $330,500 for the University Hill Bike Network Implementation Project. If approved, the money will be used to purchase ice bikes, which have blades that let them go smoothly over icy paths. Read more »
Syracuse has partnered with Startup in Residence to help develop and test proposals from local companies, with a goal of increasing the quality of life. Read more »
Onondaga County residents had an average of 3.8 poor mental health days per month in 2018, just below the central New York average of 3.9.… Read more »
Sunday marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I. Read more »
The ceremony was held at the Onondaga County War Memorial. Read more »
The protest was organized in response to the ouster of Attorney General Jeff Sessions. Similar demonstrations were held in cities nationwide. Read more »
From local politics to campus speakers, these are four of the biggest stories to catch up on from the weekend. Read more »
If football isn’t your favorite thing, here are some other ideas for how to spend Family Weekend. Read more »