Leading the way out: A Syracuse woman’s escape from poverty
The 27-year-old never thought she’d be able to provide her son with his own room. In fact, she never thought she’d be able to rent her own home. That’s because Dancil, like one-third of the current Syracuse population, grew up in severe poverty. Photo credit: Scott Schild / Syracuse.com
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What’s it like being a colorblind SU fan in a city that bleeds orange?
Life as a colorblind Syracuse Orange fan is a story of ironic, unrequited love; wanting so badly for the color to love you back like it does the tens of thousands of other fans in the Dome.
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Bills’ Josh Allen knows he needs ‘to find more completions early’ in games
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills’ offense struggled to find early completions during its 24-17 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Dec. 8 amid heavy blitz pressure and tight coverage downfield.
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Scary for all: Frightmare Farms becomes world’s first sensory inclusive haunted house
Frightmare Farms has partnered with the Alabama-based non-profit KultureCity to, starting this year, offer five sensory bags filled with noise-canceling headphones, blackout glasses and other fidget tools to aid individuals experiencing sensory overload during a walkthrough.