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Hundreds gather for vigil held for Liverpool schools librarian killed in brutal Clay incident
Hundreds of people gathered at a public vigil tonight to say goodbye and honor the memory of Lori Bresnahan, the school librarian who was killed in the Town of Clay three months ago, after she left a class at the mall.
Family, friends and community members will gather tonight to honor Lori Bresnahan
A public candlelight vigil will be held tonight at the Griffin Visitor Center at Onondaga Lake Park for Lori Bresnahan.
Probation officers fired and demoted over David Renz case
Federal authorities have fired and demoted U.S. probation officers in the monitoring of a man charged with killing Liverpool librarian Lori Bresnahan raping a 10-year-old girl during a carjacking at Great Northern Mall in Clay.
The fundraising ride, sponsored by Waves Ambulance, is part of the year-round-effort to keep the Air-1 Helicopter flying.
The Verdict: Critics Review NY Premiere of Venice, With Leslie Odom,...
The Public Theater 's production of the new rock and hip-hop musical Venice , about corruption, betrayal and power, officially opened June 13 Off-Broadway.
Onondaga Community College budget hearing at 11 a.m. today
The hearing will begin at 11 a.m. in the county Legislature chambers, on the fourth floor of the Onondaga County Courthouse.
Schumer supports bill making it a crime to tamper with electronic monitoring devices
In light of the David Renz murder case, U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer says he supports state Senator Patty Ritchie's proposal to make it a crime to tamper with GPS ankle bracelets.
Campaign finance bill would limit NY political parties' ability to pour money into local races
A bill proposed today by Gov. Andrew Cuomo to fix New York's lax campaign finance laws would turn the $518,000 Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver spent on Al Stirpe's last campaign for Assembly into just $5,000 in future campaigns.
It's Farmers Market season in Central New York
And the opening of Syracuse's Downtown Farmers Market typically gets most of the media attention.
Syracuse's 'building with a house on the roof' to get apartments, stores and offices
The owner of the old Syracuse factory best known as "the building with a house on the roof" plans to redevelop it into apartments, offices and storefronts.
Bill Magnarelli on Renz case: Federal probation dept should have done its job
Assemblyman Bill Magnarelli, D-Syracuse said today that the March killing of a school librarian might not have happened if federal probation officials overseeing David Renz had done their jobs.
2 motorcycles involved in accident with 2 deer in Clay
One person was injured in an accident involving two motorcycles and two deer on Wednesday evening on I-81 in the town of Clay.
New tax bills prompt East Syracuse residents to reconsider village police
Many East Syracuse residents jolted by the reality of a 22-percent increase in their village tax bills are now urging the village to put the police consolidation referendum up for another vote.
Prompted by David Renz case, NY Senate passes bill to allow some juvenile records be unsealed
A bill that would quicken the unsealing of juvenile records related to sex offenses today passed the New York State Senate 59-4.
Stream Wu-Tang Clan's Barbecue-Worthy 'Family Reunion'
Nostalgia gets a bad rap, but Wu-Tang Clan are celebrating the 20th anniversary of debut album Enter the Wu-Tang Clan in a style that should warm even young heads' hearts.
Onondaga Community College asks for 3% more from county
Onondaga Community College interim president Margaret "Meg" O'Connell today asked county lawmakers for a 3 percent increase in funding for next year's operating budget.
Dunn Tire is moving its store in Cicero to a new location a few miles away in the town of Salina.
June public vigil set for Lori Bresnahan
Lori Bresnahan's family has finalized plans for a candlelight vigil in her memory.
Town of Clay seeks applicants to fill vacancy on planning board
The planning board is comprised of seven town residents that meet on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month to review applications for subdivisions, commercial site plans, special permits and to make recommendations to the Clay Town Board regarding zone changes.