Residents will have their last chance to tell city officials how they feel about a plan to invest tens of millions of dollars into middle-income neighborhoods.
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How anticipated EPA regs over lead in water have sent Syracuse on expensive race to replace pipes
Replacing more than 2,000 pipes over the next four years will cost the city $40 million.
Central Current Radio: Nourishing Tomorrow’s Leaders
Gifford Foundation Executive Director Sheena Solomon joins Central Current Radio to share information on Gifford’s upcoming program, Nourishing Tomorrow’s Leaders.
As Syracuse’s elected officials go mum on ‘good cause’ opt-in, advocates assemble coalition
“Good cause” was included in the New York State budget three months ago. City officials will decide whether it protects Syracuse residents.
New Edgewood exhibit commemorates 35th anniversary of Open Figure Drawing
The exhibition features 38 works from a OFD, who has met weekly over the last 32 years to draw models.
Syracuse Art Trail adds to spotlight on local artists during Arts and Crafts Festival
The first-ever art trail runs from the Gear Factory on South Geddes Street to the Arts and Crafts Festival.
Syracuse University grad student fishes at Green Lakes State Park (photo of the week)
Haoyang “Peter” Zhou, a doctoral student at Syracuse University, prepares to change his fishing lure at Green Lakes State Park.
Central New York Community Foundation to put another $1M toward fighting lead crisis
About 430 kids per year in Syracuse have tested positive for elevated blood-lead levels since 2018.
Deaths Abound in New York’s Jail Infirmaries. So Do Profits.
More counties are turning to private corporations to run medical care in jails. The companies have deadly track records.
‘Eight Artists: An Invitational’ in the Atrium features a wide range of local artists
The group exhibition features a wide range of art, including paintings, sculptures, spray painted pieces and more.
