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'Loose' Bear Put Down
A wild black bear that was found roaming free in a Geddes neighborhood Thursday is dead. More
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OCC Lacrosse & Tennis Teams Ready For National Tournaments
The OCC men's lacrosse team will go for a threepeat this weekend at the JUCO final four on Long Island. Meanwhile, the men's tennis team is hoping to hold it's own at the JUCO national tournament in Plano, Texas. More
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Lazers Eye Three-Peat This Weekend
The top-ranked Onondaga Community College men's lacrosse team is two wins this weekend away from a third straight national championship. More
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Plumpton's Perspective: Hendrick's Phot and Art Supply
There's a name that's been on the list of Syracuse businesses for more than 150 years. More
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Apologies For Juneteenth Melee
The people arrested in last years fight that shutdown the Juneteenth Festival wrote open letters to the community to say they are sorry. More
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The Psychology of The Black Bear
Click this story to watch Michael Benny's interview with a SUNY-ESF professor. The conversation includes where black bears are found in CNY, and what the bear spotted in Geddes is trying to accomplish. More
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T-B Case at H.W. Smiith School
An active case of pulmonary Tuberculosis is discovered in a student at the school on Syracuse's eastside.
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Skimming Scam
It's just one trick criminals use to illegally obtain credit card information. But skimming is the latest scam in ID theft, and it's headed our way. More
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Your Health Matters: May 8th
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Donor Found for Eunique
A donor has been found for a Syracuse teen in dire need of a bone marrow transplant to save her life. More
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Black Bear Captured in Geddes
Onondaga County 911 says the bear, which had climbed a tree, is now captured. It never traveled far from Stanley Drive, where it was spotted this morning. More
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NFL Hall Of Famer Don Shula Speaks In Syracuse
Former NFL head coach Don Shula was the guest speaker at the Boy Scouts' annual Boy Power dinner at the OnCenter on Wednesday. More
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Crunch Get Game Four OT Win
The Crunch rallied from two goal in the third period to beat Toronto 5-4 in overtime in game four of their playoff series. It was the Crunch's fifth overtime win of the playoffs this season. More
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'Green' Collar Jobs On The Way
A company from California's Silicon Valley wants to move very quickly to set up a production facility in Lysander. It specializes in environmentally friendly construction components. More
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Parents petition against North Syracuse school realignment
Hundreds of parents in the North Syracuse Central School District are fighting the plan that would send their children farther away for middle school. More
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Saving on Mileage
With gas prices increasing by the day, you may soon find yourself wanting to drive on two wheels instead of four. More
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Route 690 Traffic Delays
Lane closures along Route 690 West before the Route 81 interchange have caused headaches for drivers all day Wednesday. More
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Downtown Development
Anyone eager to see some real economic development in progress needs only to stroll a portion of South Salina Street this summer. More
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Police Need Help During Prom Season
Dewitt Police are asking for help from just about every corner of the community to make it a safe prom season for students at Jamesville-Dewitt High School. More
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Today in Your Health Matters: May 7th
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350 People Here Wait for Word on Myanmar
There are hundreds of refugees from Myanmar living in Syracuse and Central New York. None of them have heard from loved ones who are in their home country which was torn apart by a cyclone. More
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10,000 Hours Logged at VA
A Syracuse man is being honored for his longtime service at the VA. More
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The List You Don't Want To Be On
Police and proseucutors in Onondaga County are working with a new secret list of chronic offenders, hoping that with new cooperation, they can lock these people up for a long time. More
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Holland Patent Student Sentenced
A former Holland Patent student is sentenced today in Oneida County Court for his role in bringing a loaded gun on a school bus last november... More
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Your Health Matters: May 6th
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Eastwood Walgreens breaks ground
It took 4 years to get to this day, but this morning ground was broken for the Eastwood Walgreens. More
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Students Try and Get Law Passed
Students from Van Duyn Elementary in Syracuse are one step closer to seeing their law passed in Albany. More
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Hotel Proposal in Verona Stalled
A proposed hotel in Verona runs in to a problem that could de-rail the whole project. More
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Chiefs Beat Buffalo In Extra Innings
The Chiefs started a 4-game series with Buffalo with a 3-2 extra innings win over the Bisons. More
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Decontaminating Prime Property
Its prime real estate in a section of Syracuse poised for good things.
After a million and a half dollars spent to decontaminate a piece of property across from the inner harbor, developers are hopeful someone will want to set up shop. More
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Key Endorsements
Republican Congressional candidate Dale Sweetland recieved some key endorsments today. More
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$1 Million Stands Out in Syracuse Budget
City lawmakers stood outside City Hall in a display of solidarity over the funding of a new program that will send some city students to college for free. More
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Today in Your Health Matters: May 5th
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Week of 5/5/08: Rising Prices Take A Toll
This week we want to know if the rising cost of gas and food is causing you to change the way you live. We'll see you out on the streets or email us at youropinionmatters@wtvh.com. More
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Food banks seeing more families in need
Food banks are struggling to keep up with the growing number of families needing help. As food and gas prices continue to rise, so does the number of people food banks serve. More
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Crunch Comes Home With 2-0 Lead Over Toronto
Karl Goehring's 44 saves led the Crunch to a 3-1 win over Toronto in Game Two of its best-of-seven with the Marlies. More
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NCAA D-I Men's Lacrosse Bracket is Set
The Syracuse lacrosse team is seeded 3rd for the upcoming NCAA men's lacrosse tournament. Cornell is the 8th seed, while Colgate is theoretically the 11th seed. More
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Abandoned Cats
Syracuse University students are packing up and moving back home as the end of school draws near and leaving some furry friends behind. More
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Hollywood East?
State lawmakers and members of the local film community are working together to create a multimillion dollar production facility and theater multiplex in downtown Syracuse. More
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Le Moyne Wins Conference Semifinal Game
The LeMoyne lacrosse team is one win away from it's 8th straight Northeast-10 conference championship. On Friday, the #1-ranked Dolphins beat St. Michael's 16-5 in the conference semifinals. More
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Oswego bridge project going smoothly
The Bridge Street bridge in Oswego closed about a month ago, and drivers have dealt with rush hour traffic and delays. But is it as bad as people thought? More
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Health Matters for Friday May 2, 2008
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Reduce Gas Prices
Local congressman Michael Arcuri says elected officials are fed up with high gas prices More
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Ithaca Schools ask for Dismissal
It's divided the Ithaca community for three years. Now the school board is asking the state to dismiss a million dollar judgement over racism. More
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Teen Sentenced in 'Girls Gone Wild at CNS' Case
A Cicero North Syracuse high school student will serve the next decade on probation, after admitting he distributed photos of nude underage girls to his classmates. More
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HS Lacrosse: J-D, F-M Win in Blowouts
The Jamesville-DeWitt and Fayetteville-Manlius boys lacrosse teams made easy work of their competition Thursday night. More
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Don McPherson Elected To College Football H.O.F.
21 years after leading the Orange to an undefeated season and almost winning the Heisman Trophy, Don McPherson was voted into the College Football Hall of Fame. More
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Sweetland earns G.O.P. nomination for 25th District Congressional seat
Republicans say it will be Dale Sweetland representing the G.O.P. in the race for congress. Sweetland won the party's nomination by a landslide, beating out three other challengers. More
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Mace Used During Fight
7 Central Tech students required medical attention this morning, after a fight at Central Tech in downtown Syracuse. More
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Health Matters for Thursday May 1, 2008
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Cleared by DNA
He was wrongly convicted of a brutal strangling murder in 1991, then exonerated 15 years later, now his case is textbook to the wonders of DNA science . Thursday Roy Brown joined a panel as a guest of the Oneida County bar. More
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Library in a Castle
A much anticipated construction and rehab project is nearing completion in the City of Oswego. More
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Mike Hart Shares His Thoughts On Draft, Colts
We caught up with Mike Hart the day before he boarded a plane for his new NFL home: Indianapolis. Click the "watch the story" link for the complete report. More
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Former OCC LAX Player Charged with Murder
Kent Owen Hill is under arrest in Canada, charged with strangling his girlfriend. This story includes reaction from OCC and Syracuse University, where Hill was recruited, but never played. More
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Net Metering
Lawmakers in Albany are expected to approve something called net metering. It has to do with green energy. More
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Your Health Matters, April 30. 2008
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Dump the Hump
Three and a half years after 3 Lafayette High School students died in a car crash on Bull Hill Road, the "hump" still remains. Neighbors are still trying to eliminate what they call "a deadly amusement park ride." More
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Change Promised on Route 31
The State Department of Transporation says its "committed" to fixing the congestion problem on Route 31 in Cicero. Even though drivers have been warning about the trouble for years, there is still no specific plan to alleviate the trouble. More
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Your Health Matters: April 29, 2008
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Mobile Coronary Training Unit
Medical experts in Central New York showed off a new tool to train medical personnel to save lives. More
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Business is strong in Armory Square
Business in Downtown Syracuse is strong despite the struggling economy. New Businesses have opened up in Armory Square, and owners say downtown is the place to be. More
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UPDATE: Ithaca College Student's Death Ruled an Accident
Police in Ithaca say an autopsy indicates Ithaca College student William Jacobson drowned accidentally. More
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Rebate Check Dollars
For nearly 800-thousand Americans, their rebate money is in the account or will soon be in their pockets. More
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Your Health Matters: April 28, 2008
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Cazenovia students remember fire victim
Cazenovia High School students are trying to cope with the tragic death of 17-year old high school senior Julia Parker. Parker died in an early morning fire Sunday that officials now say was a horrible accident.
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Fans Welcome Crunch Back To Syracuse
The Crunch is back, and its fans can't wait to help Syracuse finish off Manitoba. More
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Draft Day: Hart to Colts, Branch to Raiders
Mike Hart waited... and waited... and waited some more. All that waiting may have been worth it, as Michigan's all-time leading rusher was picked by an outstanding Indianapolis Colts team. More
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March of Dimes Draws Large Crowds
Thousands walked the three-mile loop at Onondaga State Park Saturday. More
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Fatal Fire Cause Determined
Fire investigators have ruled Sunday's fatal fire that claimed the life of 17-year old Julia Parker was accidental. More
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Crunch Takes 3-2 Series Lead With OT Win at Manitoba
Derek MacKenzie scored at the 10:54 mark in overtime to send the Crunch back to Syracuse with a 3-2 lead on the Manitoba Moose. More
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46 Nabbed Passing Stopped Bus
The results are in from a two week experiment, in which a Syracuse school bus was equipped with a special license plate reading camera. More
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Dunbar awaits NFL Fate
Former Corcoran star Jo-Lonn Dunbar looks forward to draft day. He also expects to have a solid future in the NFL. More
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Moose Evens Series With Crunch at 2-2
Manitoba came back strong in Game 4 with a 5-2 victory. More
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Gov Paterson Visits Fort Drum
Paterson calls addressing troops his `highest privilege' in his first trip to the northern army post since taking office.
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Your Health Matters: April 25, 2008
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Thruway Tolls Go Up Again
The cost of driving on the New York State Thruway is going up. More
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When Am I Getting My Stimulus Check?
Click this story to find out when you are getting your money based on your social security number. More
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CBA And ES-M Boys, Skaneateles Girls Net Lacrosse Wins
The CBA Boys Lacrosse team hit an offensive power surge, helping the Brothers secure an 18-10 win over Jordan-Elbridge. More
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Teens Struggle to Find Summer Jobs
Teenagers looking for a summer job find the search harder this year. They're now competing with adults for work. More
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EXCLUSIVE: Mike Hart Part 2
Click the video link to see Kevin Maher's exclusive interview with Mike Hart. More
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Exclusive: Hart Sets Eyes on NFL
From high school standout to Heisman hopeful, Mike Hart's journey is about to take him to the pinnacle of his sport. He talked to CBS 5 Sports Director Kevin Maher about his professional aspirations in an exclusive interview. Click here to watch part 2 of the EXCLUSIVE. More
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Today in Your Health Matters: April 24, 2008
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Fourth Nuclear Power Plant
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chairman has high praise for the power plants in Scriba. Dale Klein was given his first tour of all three plants today and he indicated a fourth might be in Scriba's future. More
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Accident Training for Cops
All Syracuse traffic officers are being trained in accident reconstruction. More
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Time Magazine Cover Controversy
Many military veterans are up in arms over Time Magazine's cover this week. It features an altered photo from World War II to promote the magazine's environmental agenda. More
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Your Health Matters: April 23, 2008
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Tips to Improve Fuel Economy
Gas prices continue to soar at a record pace. The average price for a gallon of regular gas is $3.55. The price of gas might push you to consider some inventive ways to get more for your money, and experts say improving gas mileage is easier than you think. More
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Syracuse DMV Office Moving