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Northern Lights could be seen in CNY Sunday night
Northern Lights could be seen in CNY Sunday night

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time3 days ago

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Northern Lights could be seen in CNY Sunday night

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) – Central New Yorkers have another opportunity to view the Northern Lights Sunday night. With a geomagnetic storm affecting the Earth, this means the Northern Lights, or aurora borealis, could be visible across the northern tier of the United States. One thing we will need to keep an eye on is how quickly our cloud cover departs Sunday night. Skies look to be rather cloudy still by 10 p.m., but should gradually clear as the night goes on. The best chance of seeing the Northern Lights looks to be after midnight west of I-81. To get the best view, it is recommended that you get somewhere well away from the influence of city lights in a completely dark area after 10 p.m. and look north. If you get a great picture of the Northern Lights, be sure to share it with us! The geomagnetic storm is a result of a coronal mass ejection (CME) from the sun. This is a process by which a solar flare creates a large suspension of plasma. Particles of that plasma then travel toward the Earth, down polar magnetic fields, and enter our atmosphere. As these particles meet up with different gases our atmosphere is comprised of, this is when the bright, colorful glow appears. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Tips to reduce the risk of tick-borne infection
Tips to reduce the risk of tick-borne infection

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time4 days ago

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Tips to reduce the risk of tick-borne infection

EAST SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR) — Many are itching to get outside as the summer season quickly approaches. But that means people also need to have several strategies in their back pockets to keep themselves safe from ticks. Ticks hide in plain sight in the outdoors. 'In grass, bushy areas, dry grass, under the leaf litter, and sometimes in between bark as well,' Dr. Saravanan Thangamani, PhD, said. But there are ways to boost protection. 'At the end of the day, tick check is the thing we advocate for above all else,' Harold Nugent, a tick educator with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Onondaga County, said. Before stepping back inside, check for ticks on the body from head to toe, and use a mirror to look at the spots that are hard to see. Ticks can travel indoors on clothing as well, making it important to check for the tiny terrors on each garment. But what happens if a tick bite cannot be avoided? 'Take blunt-ended tweezers…put it right under the tick, closer to the mouth part, and then gently yank it straight up, preferably, perpendicular to your body, to your skin, and then put it in a Ziploc bag with a moist tissue or towel and then send it to a lab,' Dr. Thangamani said. Dr. Thangamani is the director of the Upstate Tick Testing Laboratory. He said it is important to get a tick sample set out to a lab, such as his, to take early action against the disease. 'Tick bites induce allergies, tick bites induce itchiness…alright, that's non-pathogen specific, non-disease specific,' he said. 'However, ticks carry a lot of disease-causing pathogens that are transmitted to humans during the blood-feeding process.' You can learn more about how to avoid the bite at Ryder Park in Dewitt on Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon. The fourth annual 'Legs Against Lyme' walk is also taking place at 10 a.m. at Long Branch Park. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

TGCPlayer workers fight back against ‘union busting'
TGCPlayer workers fight back against ‘union busting'

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time7 days ago

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TGCPlayer workers fight back against ‘union busting'

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR) — TCGPlayer workers, unionized with Communications Workers of America Local 1123, are preparing to lose their jobs after finding out eBay's motives to shut down the Syracuse-based location. eBay alerted Syracuse employees on Thursday that their operations would be consolidating to Louisville, Kentucky. But 100 soon-to-be-let-go workers, and their supporters, displayed a united front during a rally Tuesday afternoon. 'When we fight, we win,' protestors said in unison. 'We're coming for you, eBay.' TGCPlayer workers fight back against 'union busting' Town of Onondaga, city to see upcoming I-81 lane reduction Most Syracuse councilors dodge questions about cuts to city budget, except two running for mayor It's been a wet May in Syracuse, but cool too? 'It's an ugly bill'; Schumer says Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' will cut SNAP for 100,000 Central New Yorkers Union members accused the global online marketplace of 'union busting' with the decision to close their center and cut over 220 jobs. 'They dropped this on the workers and only notified our union about five minutes in advance of the closure,' Ethan Saleriusm, former TCGPlayer employee, said. 'They didn't bring it to the bargaining table at all. We've been with them at the bargaining table for over 600 days.' On that fateful day, six-year employee Richard Vallejo remembers the morning starting like any other in the office. The donuts were in their typical spot on the breakfast table, but the termination email was out of place. 'We all feel like the floor has just been completely dropped out from below our feet,' Vallejo said. In the middle of the rally, employees cried, consoled, and supported one another as they realized they were about to lose their family. 'It is absolutely unconscionable what eBay is doing to them right now, and so I wanted to be here to support these workers and, importantly, call on eBay to return the generous tax breaks and public dollars they received when they acquired TCGPlayer,' Alexander Marion, City Auditor of Syracuse, said. Currently, the next step for employees is demanding compensation and respect before walking out the door for the last time during the summer. 'The severance that TCG is offering right now is frankly unacceptable and insulting,' Salerius said. 'The members want, you know, as much severance as they can possibly get because they've poured their lives into this company and they deserve to be compensated for that.' eBay also responded to NewsChannel 9 about allegations regarding emotional and physical abuse from trained security guards at the Syracuse location. 'We take the well-being and safety of our team members around the world extremely seriously. We are committed to ensuring that all eBay safety procedures are consistently followed and that our workplace remains respectful and secure for everyone.' Sharing a few points on background: We are conducting an internal investigation following recent claims to confirm that personnel followed protocol and conducted themselves in line with our policies. Security staff are not permitted to physically engage with anyone under any circumstances, and we have strict protocols in place to ensure their conduct aligns with these protocols. We consistently monitor and enforce these protocols to maintain a respectful and secure environment for all team members. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Cornell is ready to bring home first title since 1977
Cornell is ready to bring home first title since 1977

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time26-05-2025

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Cornell is ready to bring home first title since 1977

FOXBOROUGH, MA (WSYR) — Last time the Cornell seniors were in the National Championship, they were just happy to be there as freshmen. Now they look to bring home the trophy in a rematch of the 2022 National Championship game. Sports Director Steve Infanti has more from the team in Boston. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Winds bring down trees at New York State Fairgrounds as people at Food Truck Battle warned to take shelter
Winds bring down trees at New York State Fairgrounds as people at Food Truck Battle warned to take shelter

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time17-05-2025

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Winds bring down trees at New York State Fairgrounds as people at Food Truck Battle warned to take shelter

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — Two major Central New York festivals have been called off for the remainder of Saturday after severe weather moved through each event. Organizers of both the Food Truck Battle at the New York State Fairgrounds and Battle of the Wings at Syracuse's Inner Harbor announced both events are cancelled for the remainder of Saturday. At the Food Truck Battle, gusty winds whipped through the New York State Fairgrounds Saturday afternoon, forcing people to seek shelter. The winds brought down large tree limbs within Chevy Court and destroyed multiple vendors' tents. Some vendors braved the storm to hold down their booths. Just before the winds hit, people were ordered to find shelter inside buildings. Dust and debris flew across the grounds as trees came down. A severe thunderstorm warning, issued by the National Weather Service, was in effect adjacent to the Town of Geddes when the storm passed over the Fairgrounds. The NewsChannel 9 Storm Team had forecasted gusty winds. 'At 221 PM EDT, a severe thunderstorm was located near Jordan, or 9 miles west of Baldwinsville, moving northeast at 45 mph,' the National Weather Service warned, citing doppler radar analysis. The warning included wind gust projections of 60mph. 'Hail damage to vehicles is expected. Expect wind damage to roofs, siding, and trees,' stated the warning. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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