The city has exceeded its overtime budget for two decades, and that trend continues for the current fiscal year. Will the city's upcoming budget better reflect actual overtime costs?
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4-seed Syracuse women’s lacrosse held on late to advance to the semifinals of the ACC Tournament against 5-seed Virginia. Evan Siembieda details the nail-biter.
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The annual return to campus spans three generations of families.
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Kent Syverud shared his brain cancer diagnosis a week ago. He was planning on spending the final weeks of his tenure in Syracuse thanking those who helped build SU to what it's become during his 12 years as chancellor
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Syracuse's Citizen Review Board has suspended all police complaint investigations in order to comply with the appellate court ruling.
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Syracuse University hosted Micron Day, with several dozen technology companies, programs and educational opportunities for students. Many could be broadly applied without needing college degrees.
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A fresh collapse at Chimney Bluffs highlights ongoing erosion along Lake Ontario, and what changing weather patterns may mean for other New York landscapes.
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Since the U.S. and Israel's war against Iran began, the impact on aviation has worsened. Jet fuel prices have soared. Thousands of European flights have been canceled, and one airline may stop flying.
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A U.S. appeals court ruled Friday that immigration laws allow people to apply for asylum at the border, and the president cannot bypass this. The decision stems from Trump declaring the border situation an invasion and suspending asylum.
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The Justice Department is dropping its investigation of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, paving the way for the Senate to confirm Kevin Warsh, President Trump's nominee to lead the Fed.
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Vermonter Noah Kahan reflects on his New England roots as he rises to stardom with new album The Great Divide. NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Vermont Public's DJ Llu about the record.
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Low-paid migrant workers in Dubai are being squeezed further by economic fallout from the U.S.-Israel war with Iran.