A push from Mayor Owens and the election of two new common councilors might make the difference after the previous council failed to bring it to a vote.
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The Orange made a late run but it wasn't enough in its 87-77 loss to North Carolina. Easton Heroux details another ACC loss for the 'Cuse.
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SUNY Chancellor John King visited the SUNY Poly campus in Marcy Monday for a roundtable discussion with education and business leaders.
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Jose Criollo and Adrian Ramirez were arrested by ICE agents Jan. 16. Criollo is free on bond, while Ramirez remains detained pending a hearing.
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It was the defense that impressed in Syracuse Men’s Lacrosse’s 13-6 season-opening win over Boston University.
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The month of February is a gauntlet for Syracuse Men’s Basketball.Jake Bowen previews the first of the Orange’s four ranked conference matchups.
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Syracuse men’s basketball guards Nate Kingz and JJ Starling combine for 49 to lead the Orange past Notre Dame 86-72 to snap four-game skid. Daniel Herzog details the season-high performances from the backcourt duo.
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Epstein's photos and emails have already prompted King Charles to strip his brother Andrew of his title "prince." Now, they've prompted one of Britain's top diplomats — Peter Mandelson — to step down.
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A coyote was spotted swimming to Alcatraz and now appears to be thriving. Ecologist Christopher Schell at the University of California Berkeley has been following this saga.
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NPR's history podcast Throughline speaks with Ken Burns about his latest documentary, The American Revolution.
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NPR's Scott Detrow talks with David Graham of The Atlantic about President Trump's vision for the Kennedy Center and the intersection of art and politics.