Since the 'For Sale' sign first went up in front of Tony's AUDelicious at 470 Whitesboro Street the big question has been "What's next for the property?"
The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame is honoring the Syracuse Men's Basketball 2003 National Championship. With March Madness looming the release of this series of College Basketball Championship Bobbleheads couldn't come at a better time.
Upstate New York high school basketball player Lucas Patchen was part of a rescue of one ice fisherman who became stranded on Lake Ontario. Most are happy about what he did, except the high school.
Tim Reed is the Executive Director and Race Director of the Utica Boilermaker. He was just named the 2016 MarathonFoto/Road Race Management Race Director of the Year Award. The committee to select the recipient of the honor was a group of Reed's professional peers...
The 2016 Presidential Race is in the home stretch and both candidates are making their last minute pleas to hold the highest office in our nation. Donald Trump used the people of New Hampshire's love of the Patriots at a rally on Monday. While on stage he read a letter written to him from Head Coach Bill Belichick.
Atop One World Trade Center in New York City is a 408-foot spire with lights on it. In honor of the Syracuse Women's basketball team competing for a National Title against the UCONN Women's Huskies tonight the lights will be colored Orange and Blue.
BOSTON (AP) — The daily fantasy sports debate has spilled over to state capitols nationwide, with nearly 30 legislatures considering proposals this year.
Fancy yourself a Royals fan all the way back to this year's improbable World Series title? Are you a Patriots die-hard from the day Tom Terrific took over for Drew Bledsoe in New England in 2000? Does your love for the Warriors run to their days of Steph Curry nailing 3s this past spring en route to the NBA title? If you answered "yes" to any of these, then congratulations, you're a bandwagon fan.
Say you want to join a recreational sport to keep fit and active. But softball is too cliche and perhaps waking is too pedestrian. Here are 5 obscure but totally real and awesome sports played in New York.