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See highest-paid school employees in counties around Syracuse: Search 2023 salaries in every district
Most of the highest-paid school workers in the region last year were superintendents.
This Upstate NY city is one of the best college towns in the U.S., ranking finds
This gem of the Capital Region is beloved by celebrities, horse enthusiasts, students, families and couples alike.
Big-box national retailer to close at Destiny USA
Company officials in Dallas said they would provide more information today.
Syracuse police officer placed on leave; more top stories (Good Morning CNY for May 8)
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DA reveals new details about police shooter: ‘a guy just chock-full of paranoia and hate’
Investigators found racist and antisemitic images and websites in Christopher Murphy's phone, computer and home.
NY judge blocks amendment barring discrimination on gender identity, pregnancy outcomes
The proposed amendment to New York’s constitution cannot appear on November's ballot, the judge ruled.
Syracuse University encampment enters second week, rally held against Israel military action in Rafah
More than 30 tents have been raised on SU's Shaw Quad since April 29.
Syracuse neighbors to Biden adviser: ‘We do need a safer place’ when I-81 comes down
Tom Perez, director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, visited Syracuse to celebrate a $180 million federal grant
Today's obituary: Isabel Torrey, 102, wrote 600 columns for The Post-Standard
Isabel Torrey was a freelance columnist for The Post-Standard from 1985 to 2009.
Syracuse police officer on leave after accused of slapping child, putting kid’s face near soiled sheets, authorities say
The 33-year-old officer also was served with an order of protection on behalf of his 3-year-old girl, authorities said.
Man arrested at Syracuse University encampment was president of Jewish parents council
The father of a student was berating protesting students, SU officials said. He was arrested when he refused to leave campus, they said.
DeWitt man who participated in Jan. 6 attack on Capitol sentenced to 90 days in prison
Albert Ciarpelli, 68, told investigators that his time inside the building was a “little adventure," but said he left after about 15 minutes.