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See photos of President Joe Biden’s visit to Central New York
U.S President Joe Biden spoke at Onondaga Community College about the $100 billion investment in Central New York by Micron Technology.
President Joe Biden returns to Syracuse to tout ‘transformational’ Micron investment
Biden visited the region to herald Micron’s $100 billion investment in Central New York – four semiconductor plants and 9,000 jobs over the next 20 years – and to trumpet the return of manufacturing to the United States.
Clean room, Chip Camp, museum exhibit: A look at what’s in Micron’s $500M community benefits for Syracuse
The investments announced Thursday are just the first round, Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon said.
Photo of the Week: Syracuse baby’s first Halloween
Syracuse couple Ana Resch and Tim Cronk made their daughter Ava’s first Halloween special with a pumpkin photo shoot.
BlackNailz Presents Upstate NY Artist Showcase ‘22 Competition
The Upstate New York Artist Showcase ‘22, presented by Syracuse-born, and now Atlanta-based, music producer Byron Perry — better known as BlackNailz — is seeking to find the next best rapper from the region.
Expansive exhibit at Syracuse University showcases 40+ veterans’ artwork, poems, essays
The Syracuse Veterans Creative Arts Competition, a large exhibit on display at Syracuse University, showcases a variety of artworks, poems and essays, and performances on video.
Labor organizers gather for event in Syracuse as union petitions surge across U.S.
With the steady surge in union organizing at workplaces throughout the country in the last year, New York state labor leaders and scholars gathered at Syracuse University on Monday.
Micron, Ryan McMahon talk taxes, traffic, $100B commitment to Central New York
More than 200 Clay residents asked Micron and county officials about Micron’s $100 billion investment.
How a ’60s water project made it possible for Onondaga County to lure Micron to Clay site
Former SUNY ESF president Neil Murphy answers questions about how a 60-year-old project is now aiding Micron’s attempt to come to Syracuse.
