Syracuse news
Here are some recent news stories from Syracuse, New York:
Local News
- Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh announces plans to revitalize the city's downtown area with a new development project. (Source: Syracuse.com)
- A new brewery is set to open in the city's North Side neighborhood, bringing jobs and economic growth to the area. (Source: Syracuse New Times)
- The Syracuse City School District is facing budget cuts and is considering layoffs to balance its budget. (Source: Syracuse Post-Standard)
Sports
- The Syracuse Orange men's basketball team has been selected to play in the NCAA Tournament for the 24th time in school history. (Source: ESPN)
- The Syracuse Mets, the city's minor league baseball team, have announced their schedule for the upcoming season. (Source: Syracuse.com)
- The Syracuse Crunch, the city's American Hockey League team, have signed a new player to their roster. (Source: Syracuse.com)
Crime
- A suspect has been arrested in connection with a string of burglaries in the city's Eastwood neighborhood. (Source: Syracuse.com)
- A man was shot and injured in a drive-by shooting in the city's South Side neighborhood. (Source: Syracuse Post-Standard)
- The Syracuse Police Department is investigating a report of a robbery at a local convenience store. (Source: Syracuse.com)
Weather
- A winter storm warning has been issued for the Syracuse area, with snow and freezing rain expected to impact the region. (Source: National Weather Service)
- The city's snow removal crews are working to clear streets and sidewalks after a recent snowstorm. (Source: Syracuse.com)
- The Syracuse area is expected to experience mild temperatures this weekend, with highs in the mid-50s. (Source: National Weather Service)
Other News
- The Syracuse University College of Law has been ranked among the top 50 law schools in the country by U.S. News & World Report. (Source: Syracuse.com)
- The city's annual St. Patrick's Day parade is set to take place on March 17. (Source: Syracuse.com)
- The Syracuse Public Library is hosting a series of free events and programs for children and adults. (Source: Syracuse.com)