Former Syracuse mayor’s memoir exposes reality of governing
Stephanie Miner memoir explains her political relationship Andrew Cuomo and working with the state legislature.
Avoiding mistakes of the past in Syracuse
New zoning for Syracuse has raised concerns about the future of people of color in the city.
Syracuse-area nursing home emblematic of state’s struggle to care for elderly
Senate Aging Committee Chair Rachel May discusses state policies to improve care at New York's nursing homes.
Syracuse’s evolving traffic plan
The New York Civil Liberties Union's Lanessa Chaplin provides an update on the transformation of I-81 in Syracuse.
Transformation of I-81 in Syracuse passes important benchmark
We explore what comes next after the state completes an important analysis of the overhaul of I-81 in Syracuse.
Syracuse’s stimulus targeted for pandemic deficit and one-time investments
Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh shares his vision for spending the city's share of the American Rescue Plan Act stimulus.
Syracuse Senator pulls back the curtain on her first term in office
Jan. 4, 2021 - Sen. Rachel May (D-Syracuse) was one of the members brought to the state Senate by 2018’s progressive wave. We took a look back at her first term in office when the Senator joined the
NYCLU: I-81 revamp should address systemic racism in Syracuse
Dec. 8, 2020 – A new report from the New York Civil Liberties Union shines a light on the history of Syracuse’s I-81 project and its structural racism. Lanessa Chaplin, Assistant Director of the
Heading to Albany: High school teacher and business owner face off in Syracuse
Oct. 8, 2020 - We continued our tour of the competitive elections this cycle and our next stop is the Syracuse area and the 50th Senate district. We met Democrat John Mannion and Republican Angi Renna who are
July 10, 2020: Syracuse ‘OG’ pushes community solutions to combating gun violence
The Capitol Pressroom · July 10, 2020: Syracuse ‘OG’ pushes community solutions to combating gun violence The recent spate of shootings in Upstate cities including Albany and Syracuse have left communities looking for answers. We heard from Clifford Ryan,


