US
ESPN released a 47 minute audio tape recording that is the crux of Laurie Fine's lawsuit against the sports station. Laurie Fine is the wife of fired assistant SU men’s basketball coach Bernie Fine. She says that ESPN and two of its employees defamed her by broadcasting excerpts of the audio tape. Her lawyers say those excerpts were of statements taken out of context and claims ESPN doctored the tape. Our Erin Clarke has more.
Updated 10:40 PM
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City of Syracuse
A ceremony in Syracuse honored the fallen members of the Onondaga County Sheriff's Office and area fire departments. The list includes dozens of names. YNN photographer Corey Pomeroy captured the ceremony that paid tribute to those who gave so much to the community.
9:55 PM
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City of Syracuse
Syracuse's near westside has a new park named after a prominent figure in the community. The Paul Seymour Playground at Skiddy Park was dedicated Thursday afternoon.
Updated 9:38 PM
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Onondaga County
Running, jumping, hitting, dancing and having a good time. That was the scene as Special Olympians from 12 districts and Onondaga and Oswego counties got together for a track and field event at Cicero North-Syracuse High School Thursday. Our Kat De Maria takes us there.
Updated 6:11 PM
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City of Syracuse
Syracuse police put a plea out to the public for more information on the stabbing that happened in one of Syracuse's busiest intersections downtown last Friday afternoon.
Updated 5:41 PM
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City of Syracuse
Syracuse police continue to look for suspects in a BB gun shooting last weekend.
5:31 PM
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New York
A Brooklyn based energy service company has agreed to pay refunds to 2,700 consumers who may have signed up for electricity and natural gas service expecting savings. YNN's Bill Carey says the Attorney General says aggressive sales tactics left many consumers confused and facing bills that did not go down, but went up.
Updated 5:13 PM
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City of Syracuse
Syracuse police are continuing to investigate a bank robbery that happened last Friday afternoon.
5:08 PM
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Onondaga County
Calling hours were held Thursday afternoon for Joe LaGuardia, the man who served for decades as the spokesman for the New York State Fair.
4:57 PM
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City of Syracuse
Boarded up and dilapidated properties in Syracuse will soon be put to new use.
Updated 4:30 PM
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