SYRACUSE, NY – The EPA recently granted stations the use of E-15 gas. For years now, Gas has been mixed with a 10% blend of ethanol. Now, the newest blend available of Ethanol-Gasoline will be 15:85. The idea is cleaner […]
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First Chipotle Opens in Syracuse
SYRACUSE, NY – Chipotle is here. The popular fraanchise opened it’s doors in Dewitt Tuesday – complete with a line around the block and a one hour wait. But according to customers, it was worth it. “I’d come here 6 […]
Syracuse University remembers
Syracuse, NY – It has been 22 years since the Lockerbie Bombing took the lives of all 270 members aboard Pan Am Flight 103. While traveling home for the holidays, 35 students at Syracuse University died in the crash. Over […]
Syracuse University cracksdown on costumes
Special Contributor // Robert Lowrey Syracuse, NY – October 31 is quickly approaching and people are starting to get creative with costume ideas. But Syracuse University is planning on cracking down on some costume ideas that they think may be inappropriate […]
ACTS tries to bring change, change image
SYRACUSE, NY – For the past two years, residents on the south side of Syracuse have been traveling more than five miles in some cases to reach a grocery store. It got the attentiojn of Food Access, a local community group, and […]
Syracuse Police crackdown on distracted driving
Syracuse, NY – Syracuse Police and the Onondaga County Sheriff’s department are teaming up for the third phase or a four part initative penalizing distracted drivers. Syracuse is one of two cities across the United States to have received a […]
Syracuse University crime reaching new heights
Syracuse, N.Y.- The mass return of students to Syracuse in the last six weeks has brought with it an influx in crime, according to data collected by SU’s Department of Public Services. The month of September saw 216 reported instances […]
Trashy letter means cleaner streets
Syracuse, NY – There’s a new trend in Syracuse and it’s not catching people’s eye as much as their noses. City officials say trash is piling up on city streets lately, and it is worse than before. It’s promted city officials […]
Manufacturer’s day throughout CNY
Syracuse, NY – Did you ever wonder what it would be like to build a computer from scratch? Over 100 high school students had that very opportunity on Tuesday as participants in the first ever Manufacturer’s Day. The event, sponsored […]
CNY construction on the rise
Syracuse, NY – According to the Associated General Contractors of America, construction work in the state of New York increased by approximately 1,800 jobs last month. Although construction jobs in New York actually decreased by 1.6% since August of 2009, the […]