Democratic candidate Colleen Deacon cast her vote in the 2016 election on Tuesday morning after campaigning for New York state's 24th Congressional District over the past 13 months. Read more »
Democrat Colleen Deacon, an Syracuse University alumna running against Rep. John Katko in New York state's 24th Congressional District race, spoke with other prominent politicians about the upcoming election at a Syracuse rally on Friday. Read more »
As the Election Day is getting closer, the Onondaga County Board of Elections is preparing for any issues as a result of self-monitoring polls by supporters of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. Read more »
New York state Gov. Andrew Cuomo spoke to local officials and members of the public at the New York State Fairgrounds about the progress of the upstate region on Tuesday. Read more »
After being found dead on Friday afternoon, the Syracuse University community remembers Xiaopeng “Pippen” Yuan for his friendly smile and passion for basketball. Read more »
Rapper Lil Wayne, who recently collaborated with Ty Dolla Sign, Imagine Dragons, Wiz Khalifa and Logic on "Sucker for Pain," will perform at OCC. Read more »
A Syracuse University student has been identified as a homicide victim after being found dead in DeWitt, according to the Onondaga County Sheriff's Office. Read more »
The money raised from the event will benefit the Interreligious Food Consortium, which helps 70 food pantries and meal sites throughout Onondaga County, according to the IFC's website.
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The Syracuse Connective Corridor was awarded a $475,000 federal grant to put toward improvements on East Genesee Street, which connects Syracuse University to the downtown area of the city. Read more »
Kavajecz, 51, then-dean of Syracuse University's Martin J. Whitman School of Management, allegedly paid $80 for sex to the undercover officer around 8 p.m. on March 9 at the Candlewood Suites on South Bay Road, per Syracuse.com. Read more »
Phil Benedict learned a long time ago how to give back to his community in the way that he knew best: defense. The retired cop coaches boxing at Syracuse, and teaches self-defense for women. Read more »
Liberal columnist Cole Jermyn discusses the potential of Hillary Clinton’s recently established office in Syracuse and how its opening ties into a distinct aspect of Clinton’s campaign strategy. Read more »
Citizens' Academy, a free, 8-week program, seeks to teach its 35 participants about the operation of local government and hopes to inspire them to participate themselves. Read more »
The former Syracuse University student who stole 22 computers from Link Hall was sentenced to time served and a conditional discharge on Friday in Onondaga County Court. Read more »
The Daily Orange Editorial Board supports the proposed measure by Syracuse Common Councilor At-Large Jean Kessner to end discrimination against those looking to pay rent with government housing vouchers. Read more »
A number of Syracuse University students were told to fill out affidavit ballots. These ballots are given to voters who don’t show up as being registered at a certain polling place and allow them to explain why their vote should be counted. Read more »