The Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor starts February 15, a challenge to travel 15 miles on any lands in the corridor's footprint. It's a way to boost winter activity for mood, stress relief.
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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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NPR journalists are at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Join host A Martinez and correspondents Becky Sullivan, Brian Mann, and Rachel Triesman as they talk about what's coming up.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with NPR's Geoff Brumfiel and Greg Myre about the upcoming meeting between Iran and the United States.
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To get ready to watch the Winter Olympics, we talk to former Olympian Tricia Byrnes about some snow boarding terminology.
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Several athletes are objecting to the International Olympic Committee over sponsorship of the Games by major oil companies. They say fossil fuel use threatens winter conditions needed for snow sports.
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President Trump recently signed an executive order targeting large institutional investors that buy up homes. But in some circumstances, those large investors have led to more housing affordability.