Syracuse native Eric Carle dies; plus, the damage from Wednesday’s storm (Good Morning CNY for May 27)
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Weather
High: 67; Low: 47. Mostly sunny. Wednesday storm left many with no power.
Photo of the Day
STUNNING VIEW OF CNY STORM: More than 10,000 people lost power Wednesday afternoon when a storm barreled through Central New York, toppling trees and knocking down wires across the region. (Photo courtesy A.T. McLean | Skytop Aerials)
What’s Trending
Beloved author and Syracuse native Eric Carle dies: Syracuse native Eric Carle, the beloved children’s author and illustrator whose classic “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” and other works gave millions of kids some of their earliest and most cherished literary memories, died Sunday at age 91. Carle was born in Syracuse to German immigrant parents in 1929.
Accused Skyline killer faces rare murder-by-torture charge: A Syracuse woman accused of torturing a 93-year-old woman to death will publicly face first-degree murder charges in a court appearance this morning. Victoria Afet, 23, was indicted in the past week on charges that she stuffed items down Connie Tuori’s throat to suffocate her during a Feb. 26 attack inside the victim’s 13th floor Skyline apartment.
Should adults be free to sue for long-ago sex abuse? Robert Bender is one of dozens of people who have accused Conrad Mainwaring of abuse, accusations that have brought criminal charges in California and Massachusetts. New York’s laws allow people who were 17 or younger at the time of abuse to sue in civil court. That doesn’t include Bender, though. Since he was 18 at the time of the alleged abuse, he is not able to file suit. Some Albany lawmakers are trying to change that.
Coronavirus Update
Latest vaccine incentive: SUNY scholarship raffle: New York will raffle 50 scholarships to any public university in the state to kids and teenagers who get vaccinated against Covid-19 in the coming weeks. The scholarships will cover full tuition, room and board to any State University of New York, City University of New York or public community college in the state for four years, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said.
Another festival canceled: The Syracuse Polish Festival, a tradition in Syracuse’s Clinton Square each June, has been canceled for the second straight year due to the pandemic.
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Sports
John Bol Ajak will return to SU: After putting his name in the NCAA’s transfer portal after the 2020-21 season, John Bol Ajak has decided to return to Syracuse next season, according to a source close to the SU program.
6 years, 5 seasons, 3 colleges, 2 Gold Gloves: A baseball odyssey:In 2016, Terry Daniels, then a freshman playing centerfield on Onondaga Community College’s baseball team, won a Gold Glove award. Five years later and now in his sixth year of college, Daniels just earned his second Gold Glove. It’s been a career full of speed bumps, road blocks and detours.
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Complete high school sports coverage | Wednesday’s scoreboard
In Brief
15-year-old girl shot, killed in confrontation near governor’s mansion
Charged: 219 new arrests just added to the syracuse.com police blotter
Memorial Day parades, Maple BBQ, more: 13 things to do in CNY
98 Degrees to heat up NYS Fair with free concert… and Foreigner, too
Cannabis Insider: Social equity is the key to New York’s new marijuana law
Visible flames, heavy smoke reported in abandoned building on South Side
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