Tag: Onondaga County
Common Council to administer over $1.3 million in opioid relief, replace water mains
The city of Syracuse will disburse over $1.3 million in opioid relief settlement funds to be used for treatment, recovery and prevention efforts. The Council also voted to authorize the Water Main Replacement Project, which would dedicate $8 million to replacing water mains. Read More »
Citizen Action of New York holds 'End Medical Debt' forum, explains 'root' of the problem
At the Beauchamp Branch Library, Citizen Action of New York ran a discussion about the medical debt plaguing Syracuse and Onondaga County. Read More »
Proposed NY congressional map could shift NY-22 left
The most significant change to congressional lines would be made to New York state's 22nd District, which includes the city of Syracuse. Read More »
Palestine rally highlights Indigenous solidarity, calls for end to 'genocide'
Demonstrators from RIAC and SU's FJP called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and an end to “genocide” at Wednesday's rally. Read More »
Syracuse officials look toward ‘next step’ for I-81 project
The city has been “in communication” with the New York State Department of Transportation. The city’s vision will align community desires. Read More »
Gallery: The Kitchen Literacy project spices up its program with an Ayurvedic cooking class
Brian and Naomi Kenealy teach the art of Ayurvedic cooking at Pearl’s Teaching Kitchen at Salt City Market. Read More »
'Kitchen Literacy Project' seeks to change how Syracuse teens view cooking
The organization began hosting weekly free cooking classes at Salt City Market for teens involved in several local after-school programs. Read More »
‘Art Build for Palestine’ promotes awareness through 'grassroots' organizing
The Syracuse Peace Council hosted an event where attendees made pro-Palestine art, including buttons, pamphlets and zines. Read More »
Affordable housing reform requires community involvement, transparency
Striking this balance is essential to avoid repeating historical mistakes and to create an inclusive future for all residents impacted by the changes in Syracuse. Continued transparency, as well as community involvement and a commitment to affordable housing, will be instrumental in achieving these goals. Read More »
Upstate University becomes first SUNY with emergency contraception vending
Students from SUNY Upstate Medical University have collaborated on an on-campus "access point" for birth control. Read More »
Common Council delays vote to raise pay for elected officials
After Ben Walsh’s decision Monday to raise pay for around 250 non-union city workers, the Syracuse Common Council followed in their footsteps. Read More »
Hochul announces $200 million investment in I-90 corridor workforce
New York state plans to allocate more than $200 million into developing a workforce along the Interstate 90 corridor, Gov. Hochul announced Monday. Read More »
Syracuse Housing Trust Fund Corporation to help ongoing housing crisis
The mission of the HTFC is to "facilitate investments that help to address the city's housing needs, as it pertains to the city's market gap and affordability gaps," said Michelle Sczpanski, deputy commissioner of neighborhood development. Read More »
Celebrate Black History Month with these events
From live jazz to roundtable discussions, these are the upcoming Black History events in Syracuse. Both on campus and off campus, these events highlight Black history, art and more. Read More »
Demonstrators call for ceasefire in Palestine at Syracuse Federal Building
The "We Charge Genocide" vigil called for a ceasefire in Palestine and an end to the United States' financial aid to Israel. Read More »
Common Council authorizes adjustment to Syracuse tax code following SCOTUS ruling
The Syracuse City Common Council authorized an amendment to the city's tax code regarding surplus monies in tax-delinquent properties. Read More »
Mayor Ben Walsh sets goal of building 2,500 housing units in State of the City address
Mayor Ben Walsh emphasized the progress of Syracuse Surge, discussing the plan and its goals to improve housing and infrastructure. Read More »
Open house highlights new Syracuse Housing and Neighborhood Strategy Project
The Department of Neighborhood and Business Development showcased the project. The project is now seeking feedback through a survey. Read More »
Hundreds volunteer at MLK Jr. Day of Service at Nottingham H.S.
Volunteers from around the city honored Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy on Monday by collecting and packing donations for those in need. Read More »
Common Council reaffirms commitment to housing crisis, public health, safety over winter break
The Syracuse City Common Council held two meetings over winter break. They addressed the housing crisis, lead poisoning and gun violence. Read More »
Upstate Medical starts investigation into swastika graffiti
A drawing of a swastika was found in an anatomy lab at SUNY Upstate Medical University. It is now investigating the incident. Read More »
Alexander Marion wants to put his prior experience to good use as Syracuse’s new auditor
Alexander Marion, a central New York native, said his prior experience in communication roles is a unique qualification for his new position. Read More »
Hundreds march for Palestine downtown, protest Jerry Seinfeld show
Hundreds gathered in downtown Syracuse for the "Shut it Down For Palestine" protest, marching from Clinton Square to the Landmark Theatre. Read More »
Local groups work to mitigate food deserts as I-81 demolition looms
With the reconstruction of Interstate 81, Syracuse could see a change in the food desert landscape by developing a new community grid. Read More »