“A Girl I Know” will play at the Landmark Theatre accompanied by the 75-piece Ithaca College Orchestra conducted by Ho-Yin Kwok.
U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, and Democratic members of the New York congressional delegation have called on President
Upstate New York would get a new concert venue under Gov. Kathy Hochul's plan for a $35 million upgrade project at the Great New York State Fairgrounds.
Did you buy a TAKE 5 ticket in Syracuse on Jan. 15? And was it from Rite Aid in Syracuse? The New York State Lottery announced that a winning Take 5 ticket was sold on Tuesday at the Rite Aid located at 529 Butternut Street in Syracuse.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WKTV) -- Last year, more than 20 handguns were intercepted at security checkpoints in upstate New York airports. The Transportation Security Administration officers confiscated a total of 23 handguns, representing a slight increase from the 20 firearms seized in 2023.
A member of a legendary hip-hop group is coming to Syracuse for a concert, but it won’t start at a typical time. Masta Killa will perform at the Westcott Theater on April, 20, 2025. And because it’s a “420 Party,” the show will begin early at 4:20 p.m.
New Yorkers are paying an average premium of $1,704 a year for homeowners insurance as of January, according to data from Bankrate. That equates to an average monthly premium of $142 and ranks New York No. 27 in the nation for average annual premium.
The Big Apple topped the list, as it has since Resonance's inaugural ranking, and the cities of Buffalo, Rochester, Albany, Syracuse and Poughkeepsie were also featured after the consulting firm analyzed metro areas with a population of more than 500,000 to determine which came out on top.
Ever wanted to buy a ski area? Well, if you have a cool $2.5 million lying around, now’s your chance. Near Syracuse, New York, The Four Seasons Golf & Ski Center is for sale. According to a listing on LoopNet, the 13-and-a-half-acre property includes an ...
New York Republican leaders are feeling a surge of optimism about the party’s future in the Empire State, fueled by Donald Trump’s win in the presidential election. Hours before Trump’s inauguration at noon today,
Rochester was named the 12th-cheapest place to retire in the U.S. in the ranking by GOBankingRates, a personal finance website. Buffalo, the second-biggest city in the Empire State, was ranked the No. 22 most-affordable city. The top spot on the list of the cheapest places to retire was snagged by Toledo, Ohio.
Local Coho's high-end coho salmon, once served at NYC's finest sushi restaurants, will feed thousands of needy families in Central New York.