
About 75 percent of homes in Syracuse were built before lead paint was banned.

Rising rents, a shifting population and lack of affordable housing — the rocky Bay Area housing market has left little room for those 65 and older.

Among the last of its kind in the United States, the Garden Brothers Circus consists of about 12 acts, 30 human performers and 15 animals.

As the country stews in the Kavanaugh hearing’s aftermath, Vera House is working to build community prevention programming for sexual assault survivors.

In spite of national trends nixing anti-panhandling laws from the books, Syracuse Chairman Ryan McMahon recently introduced legislation to ban “aggressive” panhandling that could level panhandlers with fines or jail time.

The 27th annual community festival showcased what Syracuse has to offer through food, art and performances.

Ricardo Loubriel González remembers the hurricane on his home island of Puerto Rico that left him and his family without food, water or electricity for weeks.

As a part of ACR Health’s syringe exchange program, needle cleanups are being conducted in Syracuse to reduce harm caused by recreational drug use.

Gotcha Bike is set to introduce its bike sharing services to the city of Syracuse and university area.

Nearly 1.3 million people attended the state’s annual celebration for concerts, midway rides and lots of fried food.