Syracuse News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

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Syracuse: Chaumont teen involved in fatal motorcycle crash in Marcellus | June 22
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Syracuse officials confirm a fatal motorcycle crash in Marcellus involving a 17-year-old Chaumont resident, while the city seeks public input on its Comprehensive Plan 2050 for housing, transportation, and sustainability. Lake Placid and New York City also form an exploratory committee to host future Winter Olympics.
Syracuse: Syracuse Mets secure sixth walk-off win of season | June 21
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Syracuse's Syracuse Mets secured their sixth walk-off win of the season, while Juneteenth celebrations featured Mayor Owens' 38th annual victory parade. Luxury real estate in Central New York saw strong activity, and Mets players Lindor and Taylor prepare to start rehab assignments.
Syracuse: Confirmed tornadoes strike Upstate NY, including Central NY | June 20
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Syracuse residents should stay alert as two tornadoes touched down in Cazenovia and Baldwinsville, causing power outages and downed trees, with severe thunderstorms expected in the Finger Lakes and Central NY Friday. A Cazenovia school board member is under investigation for sending explicit messages to a minor, while the weather forecast shows a return to mid-70s temperatures with a 7% chance of rain.
Syracuse: Power Outages Disrupt Central NY After Storms | June 19
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Syracuse residents are still dealing with power outages from recent severe storms that damaged homes and left thousands without heat or electricity. The city also faces a key Democratic primary race between Magnarelli and Brown, while a Syracuse man's ICE detention story sparks new debate on immigration policies.
Syracuse: Central NY weather: Damaging winds, heavy rain and thunderstorms expected Thu... | June 18
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Syracuse residents should prepare for severe weather as a storm system brings damaging winds, heavy rain, and thunderstorms Thursday, with potential downed trees and flooded roads. The city also faces a $11.5 million park restoration project and a controversial 76% tax hike in an upscale CNY village.
Syracuse: Powerful storm threatens Central NY with damaging winds and heavy rain | June 17
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Syracuse faces a severe thunderstorm warning with damaging winds and heavy rain expected today, prompting officials to urge preparation for potential flooding and downed trees. The city also announced new funding for school and university psychologists, while a unique tiny home in Syracuse is gaining attention as a sustainable living model.
Syracuse: Unsettled weather brings storms through Saturday in Central NY | June 16
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Syracuse residents should prepare for daily storms through Saturday as weather patterns shift, with a 5% chance of precipitation today. The city will maintain school zone speeding cameras, while Onondaga County and Clay County debate data center regulations amid growing economic and community concerns.
Syracuse: Syracuse enjoys two days of clear skies before stormy weather returns. | June 15
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Syracuse residents should prepare for severe thunderstorms as the city issues warnings, while I-81 Southbound off-ramp closures impact traffic. New York State is also phasing out food "sell by" dates in favor of "best by" labels to cut waste.
Syracuse: Severe storms and damaging winds expected Sunday in Central NY | June 14
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Syracuse residents should prepare for severe storms and damaging winds set to hit Central New York on Sunday as the National Weather Service issues a severe thunderstorm warning. Stittville Fire Chief Mark Thompson was sworn in as president of the New York State Association of Fire Chiefs, while the CNY Pride parade celebrated its 30th anniversary downtown.
Syracuse: Severe thunderstorms expected Sunday in Syracuse area | June 13
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Syracuse residents should prepare for severe thunderstorms expected Sunday with heavy rain, strong winds, and lightning. City leaders, including State Sen. John Brown and Rep. Maria Magnarelli, debated data center expansion, tax policies, and I-81 infrastructure amid tensions over growth and environmental impact.
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