Author: Syracuse News
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No. 19 Syracuse women’s basketball falls to No. 12 N.C. State in overtime
Syracuse freshman Alyssa Latham sank two free throws with .1 of a second left in regulation to force overtime, but No. 12 North Carolina State held off the 19th-ranked Orange in the extra period and came away with a 75-71 women’s basketball win Thursday night at the Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh, N.C. Syracuse finishes the…
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Buffalo Bills not expected to pursue former No. 2 overall pick (report)
The Buffalo Bills have had a revolving door of sorts when it comes to the backup quarterback position. Matt Barkley, Mitch Trubisky, Case Keenum and Kyle Allen have all assumed the role of carrying the clipboard behind franchise quarterback Josh Allen. With Kyle Allen set to be a free agent, Buffalo could once again be…
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Weather alert for heavy snow in Cayuga and Oswego counties Thursday night
A report from the National Weather Service was issued on Thursday at 7:46 p.m. for heavy snow until 9:45 p.m. for Cayuga and Oswego counties. “At 7:38 p.m., a narrow band of heavy snow extended from Fair Haven in Northern Cayuga eastward through southern Oswego County,” says the weather service. The warning is for Oswego,…
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Weather alert for heavy snow in Onondaga County Thursday evening
A report was issued from the National Weather Service on Thursday at 6:01 p.m. for heavy snow until 6:30 p.m. for Onondaga County. “At 6 p.m., a band of heavy snow was over Baldwinsville moving southeast at 30 MPH,” according to the weather service. The warning is for Onondaga, Syracuse, Clay, Cicero, De Witt, Lysander,…
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How to stream ‘Lonely Crime Fanatic’ on Lifetime for free: Time, streaming
“Lonely Crime Fanatic” will premiere on Lifetime Move Network on Thursday, December 21 (12/21/2023) at 8 p.m. ET. A live stream of the movie can be found on Philo (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial), and other TV streaming services found below. In “Lonely Crime Fanatic,” love ignites between a solitary true crime enthusiast and…
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79-year-old man dies after rollover crash in Manlius, police say
Manlius, N.Y. – A 79-year-old man died after a rollover crash in Manlius Wednesday, police said. Chester Williams, of Chittenango, was driving his 2011 Jeep Wrangler on the 8400 block of Salt Springs Road just after noon when the car left the road and rolled over, according to a news release from Manlius police. The…
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Everyday Cheapskate: Turns out it’s not just me — it’s ‘AFS’
I’ve written about it a lot over the years, and by “it” I refer to my six-figure credit card debt and how it affected me mentally, physically and spiritually. I speak of it routinely as I have addressed audiences across the U.S. and around the world. While my debt has been paid off for many…
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Driver ran red light with child in car and collided with Syracuse patrol car, police say
Syracuse, N.Y. — A Syracuse police car crashed into a building Wednesday after colliding with a vehicle that ran a red light, police said. Shortly before 3 p.m., the police car was driving west on Erie Blvd East when the other driver attempted to go through a red light, according to Lt. Matthew Malinowski, a…
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This Black, genderqueer birth worker is preparing care providers for every family story
king yaa (they/them), an intersectional feminist, educator, and birth worker, draws on their own challenging experiences within the medical system to champion healthcare equity for queer, trans, and non-binary people. Motivated to act, yaa rejects the lowercase convention in spelling their name as a statement against the status quo. In the face of surging anti-LGBTQ…
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Congress, keep funding program closing the digital divide (Guest Opinion by Carolyn Price)
Carolyn Price is executive director of the Upstate New York Towns Association, an organization based in Binghamton that advocates for the unique needs of municipalities in Upstate New York. Closing the digital divide is one of the significant challenges of our time. Access to reliable, affordable high-speed internet is not a convenience or a luxury.…