Pamela Hunter, the new chair of the Onondaga County Democratic Committee, is real Syracuse. Growing up as the daughter of a…
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Pat Hogan knows the close ones. He’s been there. Twice. In 2003 he was pushed by the Working Families Party…
If the current media-hyped wave — the focused nomination of women for political office — is real, it may be…
As we’ve said more than once this week, the Syracuse New Times has been around the block more than a few…
Onondaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatrick, 66, has held the office for more than 27 years.
Ryan McMahon wants to tackle three main issues as he serves as executive: infrastructure modernization, economic development and poverty.
A major street light project, pothole repairs and 200 green-painted bicycles for tooling around the downtown neighborhoods were some of…
Outgoing Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney talks race, politics and her new SUNY-ESF position.
“Truth is hard. Propaganda is cheap.” Maybe that’s why our candidates spend less time speaking on context and more time on meaningless clichés.
Fighting a fair fight, focusing on local issues was welcome in mayoral debate.
County lawsuit is a good start to battling opioid epidemic.
Mayoral candidate Ben Walsh has a bloodline in city politics.