Police search house on 800 block of Ackerman Avenue as part of drug investigation
UPDATED: Jan. 17, 2013, 6:57 p.m. A house on the 800 block of Ackerman Avenue is under investigation for drugs, Senior Investigator John Pignone of… Read more »
UPDATED: Jan. 17, 2013, 6:57 p.m. A house on the 800 block of Ackerman Avenue is under investigation for drugs, Senior Investigator John Pignone of… Read more »

The Syracuse Poster Project is looking to expand its effort to connect local artists with the community through a grant contest by the Central New… Read more »
A number of ways for the Syracuse University community to voice what it would like to see in the next chancellor are in the works,… Read more »

On Monday, the staff of Cosmos Pizza and Grill didn’t turn on the lights or unlock the door. The popular and long-standing restaurant on Marshall… Read more »
Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner announced Wednesday that she will run for a second term in office. Miner formally announced her re-election bid at noon during… Read more »

In a generation of emails, tweets and texts, some college students may struggle with the everyday “charm” of making a good first impression, how to… Read more »
Syracuse University and the surrounding community will gather Jan. 19 to honor and celebrate the life of Martin Luther King Jr. This year marks the… Read more »

Intimidator Sports sees an average of 100-120 people a day, and is busy like almost every other store in the country that sells guns. Owner… Read more »

CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, the time when plans to relocate CitrusTV's studios was misstated. Plans to relocate began in fall 2010… Read more »
Between late December 2012 and early January 2013, various media platforms buzzed with one phrase: “fiscal cliff.” Adding to the sense of foreboding was the… Read more »

Syracuse area community gun shop owners state their opinions on the newly passed gun restrictive legislation passed in Albany Tuesday afternoon. Read more »

New York Sen. Charles Schumer spoke in Syracuse last week to warn residents and business owners about a phone-hacking ring affecting local businesses that may… Read more »
Following a successful pilot program last fall, the University Action Crime-Control Team initiative will continue through the spring semester. UACT, an initiative between the Syracuse… Read more »

UPDATED: Jan. 15, 10:54 p.m. Roger Springfield, former Syracuse University Athletics director of media properties and production, was arraigned in court Tuesday morning on an… Read more »

CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, the committee Janine Savage is chair of was misstated. Savage is the chair of the Student Engagement Committee.… Read more »

Funny Bone Comedy Club and Restaurant had its grand opening at Destiny USA Saturday evening, featuring comedian Josh Sneed. The process to bring the club… Read more »

When Tim Ginocchetti was in seventh grade, he made local headlines for achieving a mathematical feat his teacher thought was impossible. When he entered his… Read more »

A generous donation by Twitter to the Library of Congress will provide insight into an entire archive of the company’s tweets, some 170 billion and… Read more »
Newhouse II is being prepped for a multimillion-dollar renovation that is expected to be completed by fall 2014. While there have been some minor renovations… Read more »
Syracuse University Health Services provided flu shots to 212 students Monday, a record-high for the center and a substantial increase from the average of 20-30… Read more »
Syracuse added Canisius to its schedule and will host the Golden Griffins at 7 p.m. Friday March, 29 in the Carrier Dome, SU Athletics announced… Read more »
There was one reported burglary during Winter Break, a decline from years past, said Vernon Thompson, investigations and crime prevention commander for the Syracuse University… Read more »

The Syracuse University Marching Band is ready to hang up its uniforms. The band started a fundraising campaign to replace its 15-year-old uniforms. The campaign… Read more »

For SUNY-ESF students like Dylan Sorensen, the cheapest way to take down old buildings is not necessarily the best way. Sorensen, a senior environmental science… Read more »