The touring company of hit Broadway musical "Jersey Boys" was received by tumultuous applause and a standing ovation Friday night. The show will play through Sunday night. Read more »
More than 100 police officers, firefighters, city officials and residents came to the city for Syracuse’s annual 17 Minutes of Silence Ceremony. Read more »
In August 2016, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development denied Syracuse’s application for $2.9 million in grant money to reinstate their lead paint program. This ongoing problem is being debated amongst government officials, but no solution has been provided for the citizens struggling with lead paint in their homes. Read more »
Citizens' Academy, a free, 8-week program, seeks to teach its 35 participants about the operation of local government and hopes to inspire them to participate themselves. Read more »
A staple of any fair is its rides, and the New York State fair is no exception. With over 20 rides to choose from, any fairgoer can chase the thrill at the fairgrounds, in addition to listening to musical performances. Read more »
Students in third through eighth grades in the Syracuse City School District have improved their standardized test scores in both math and English, but the scores still lag behind statewide scores. Read more »
Hundreds of community members gathered in downtown Syracuse to protest against police brutality through a Black Lives Matter march on Monday afternoon. Read more »
Nine SU alumni were nominated for Tony Awards this year. The Daily Orange sat down with one of the winners to talk about how his degree in architecture led to a Broadway career. Read more »
Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud released a draft of the Campus Framework plan to the SU community on Monday after 18 months of planning and campus outreach. Read more »
Hundreds of Syracuse community members gathered in front of Syracuse's City Hall on Monday evening to mourn the victims of the Orlando shooting. Read more »
A New York state Senate committee approved a bill on Wednesday that would legalize ride-hailing services, such as Uber and Lyft, in Syracuse and elsewhere in New York. Read more »
Climate adaptation experts gathered inside Eggers Hall at Syracuse University on Friday to answer one question: "How do we define and approach climate change adaptation?” Read more »
Abroad columnist Claire Moran discusses the political tension that exists between the people of Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland, and what the end of the "One Country, Two Systems” platform could mean. Read more »
The company that owns Destiny USA has announced their updated plans to build a smaller, cheaper hotel across from the mall in Syracuse. Original plans for this hotel were made in 2014, but the new plans have cut the budget costs nearly in half. Read more »
Community members shared their concerns and worries regarding the potential merger between the city of Syracuse and Onondaga County at a town hall meeting Monday night. Read more »
Members of the Syracuse community gathered for a candlelight vigil on Wednesday night for Maddox Lawrence, the 21-month-old who was killed Saturday. Read more »
Since The Warehouse became a part of campus 10 years ago, the Syracuse University reflect on whether or not it has achieved its intended purpose. Read more »