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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
 
CITY OF SYRACUSE
SU students hold Mumbai vigil

Members of the local Indian community here in Central New York, along with the rest of the world, are still struggling to make sense of the deadly terrorist attacks in Mumbai last week. Our Giselle Phelps attended a vigil hosted by SU's Indian Student Association Monday night, as they brought the campus together to heal.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/01/2008 10:05 PM
  
CITY OF SYRACUSE
Firefighter talks about being trapped in burning building

Even the most experienced firefighter can't always predict what will happen when they're out on a call. Such was the case Thanksgiving night, when crews were called to a fire on West Colvin Street. Two men got trapped on the building's roof. Our Allison Lazarz spoke with one of them about what it's like to be surrounded by fire.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/01/2008 06:15 PM
  
OSWEGO
P &C prepares to close Oswego store

P & C foods is getting ready to close its Oswego store this week. The business is one of just three grocery stores in the city, but that hasn't deterred its parent company from closing down. Our Andy Mattison spoke with workers and shoppers about the decision and has more about how it will affect the community.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/01/2008 06:39 PM
  
OSWEGO COUNTY
One dead in Granby accident

One person was killed and two others were hurt in a crash in Granby. It happened on Route 48 near the intersection of Jones Drive on Monday.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/01/2008 04:48 PM
  
CITY OF SYRACUSE
Black Friday shoppers ticketed for parking illegally

A boom in business on Black Friday came with a bit of controversy for discount retailer Ra-Lin. Almost a dozen customers were ticketed by police for parking illegally after the store's lot filled up.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/01/2008 07:31 PM
  
CITY OF SYRACUSE
Crouse clock tower lit up for the holidays

One of the most recognizable landmarks in the city of Syracuse is shining bright with more than 3,000 lights.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/01/2008 09:32 PM
  
AUBURN
A familiar story

A President-elect from Illinois names a senator from New York as secretary of state. Think that's big news? Our Bill Carey says it was 148 years ago.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/01/2008 11:24 AM
  
ONONDAGA COUNTY
Store clerks shot during hold-up

Two employees at a convenience store in Syracuse were shot Sunday night in what appears to be an attempted robbery.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/01/2008 07:28 AM
  
OSWEGO COUNTY
Scriba man charged in beating appears in court

The Scriba man accused of beating his friend to death in July was in court Monday.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/01/2008 02:57 PM
  
US
Online sales increase on Cyber Monday

After a busy weekend in stores across the country, online retailers hope to cash in Monday as most people head back to work. Cyber Monday has become known as the official kickoff to the online holiday shopping season. Our Brad Vivacqua is in our newsroom and has more on Cyber Monday.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/01/2008 07:54 AM
  
ELMIRA
AIDS day event shines light on disease in Elmira

People across the globe are marking the 20th Anniversary of World AIDS Day in many different ways. In Elmira, a candle light vigil paid tribute to those who lost their fight against the disease. As our Mariah Sparks reports, this year’s event also focused on prevention efforts for others.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/01/2008 10:52 PM
  
LEWIS COUNTY
More jobs added back as Lewis County passes budget in close vote

Tough decisions for Lewis County Monday night. Facing dozens of job cuts or major tax hikes, the county board finalized its 2009 budget. But as our Brian Dwyer reports, not everyone was happy with the outcome.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/01/2008 10:00 PM
  
UTICA
Holiday spirit at Wonderland of Lights

The holiday season is all about giving and it can be as simple as lending a helping hand when someone is in need. Our Jim Gibbons took a trip to the Utica Wonderland of Lights where two not-for-profit organizations are working together to bring a little holiday cheer to the community.

FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/01/2008 10:37 PM
  
SPORTS NEWS
Syracuse rushes past Colgate 86-51
FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/01/2008 09:05 PM
SPORTS NEWS
Burress posts bail
FULL STORY >> Updated: 12/01/2008 06:39 PM