
DeWitt resident Laurence Segal quit his job to collect bottles for breast cancer research
Segal spends about 18 hours every day rummaging through garbage bins in search of used bottles to donate to breast cancer foundations. Read more »

Segal spends about 18 hours every day rummaging through garbage bins in search of used bottles to donate to breast cancer foundations. Read more »

The local restaurant and bakery will host a one-year anniversary event all day Friday, serving free treats and new foods as a way to celebrate its growth and customers. Read more »

The 40-year-old restaurant changes its food based on the changing of the seasons, and this year, it’s celebrating its history with a throwback menu. Read more »

A 21-year-old man was injured at a party early Sunday morning, police said, after being stabbed in the neck. Read more »

Here are four things to do in and around Syracuse this weekend. Read more »

Onondaga County was awarded more than $3 million from New York state to improve water infrastructure. Read more »

Joanie Mahoney’s relationship with current Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner has been particularly strained. With the November mayoral election, she is hoping to reset her relationship with the city. Read more »

More than 190,000 people left the state between July 2015 and July 2016. Many residents opted to escape cold winters, moving to states such as Florida, research shows. Read more »

The Onondaga County Office of the Environment is sponsoring a “Game of Logging” course on Friday to certify 12 new minority loggers. Read more »

If approved, the transaction would move the Chiefs under the Mets’ complete ownership. Read more »

During Chancellor Nancy Cantor’s tenure, SU expanded programs and the city invested money in projects such as The Warehouse. Read more »

A report from Vera House detailed crime and law statistics of domestic and sexual violence cases in Onondaga County in 2016. Read more »

Business columnist Adam Friedman outlines an aspect of each Syracuse mayoral candidate's economic goals, including how they will be implemented. Read more »

Lynne Patton, the regional Department of Housing and Urban Development administrator for New Jersey and New York, visited the city to observe how community development block grant funds are spent. Read more »

Three candidates are running for the District 4 position: Democratic nominee Latoya Allen, Quante Wright on the independence ticket and Green Party candidate Serena “Rahzie” Seals. Read more »

The 5K walk and run at Onondaga Lake Park will be filled with people dressed as Supreme Court justices. Read more »

At a hearing to discuss the city-county shared services plan, the proposal's approval process was criticized by audience members. Read more »

Cornelius Murphy, a co-founder of Consensus, said Consensus will wait to address the government consolidation issue until the new shared services panel votes on Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney’s shared services plan. Read more »

Cameron Isaac was scheduled to appear in front of a judge Wednesday morning to be sentenced for a first-degree murder conviction in connection to the death of Xiaopeng "Pippen" Yuan, but the sentencing was adjourned. Read more »

When winter hits in Syracuse, it hits hard. Here is where to go hiking in the area before the snowstorms begin. Read more »

Urban Video Project’s sixth annual Urban Cinematheque Art and Culture Fair will bring students and Syracuse residents together at its showing of Jordan Peele’s thriller “Get Out.” Read more »

Take a look at three key points from the murder trial in connection to the killing of a Syracuse University student last September. Read more »

Ninimbe Mitchell, 20, was acquitted of a murder charge one day after his uncle, Cameron Isaac, was convicted on a first-degree murder charge. Read more »

One day last fall, SU student Xiaopeng Yuan agreed to sell marijuana to a North Syracuse man. The drug deal turned fatal. Read more »