91-year-old Clay widow sues to stop eviction from Micron site (Good Morning CNY for Nov. 18)

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High School Football Section III Class C Sectional Final: Cazenovia vs General Brown
General Brown football defeated Cazenovia 51-49 on Saturday, Nov. 15 to win the 2025 Section III Class C Sectional Final. (Anthony Caimano | Contributing photographer)Anthony Caimano | Contributing photographer

Top high school photos of the week: General Brown’s Drew Pauley lunges for the end zone against Cazenovia in the Section III Class C title game Saturday in the Carrier Dome. Our photographers took hundreds of photos of high school sports in the last week. Here are some of the best. (Anthony Caimano photo)

The latest

Syracuse Council President Helen Hudson will ask colleagues to put her in vacant seat: Syracuse Common Council President Helen Hudson is looking to extend her service on the city’s legislative body after her term as its leader ends this year. Hudson confirmed that she will ask councilors to appoint her to an at-large council seat that will become vacant at the start of 2026.

What’s Trending

91-year-old Clay widow sues to stop eviction from Micron site: The 91-year-old widow who was promised she could live in her house for the rest of her life has filed a lawsuit against the Onondaga County Industrial Development Agency for trying to evict her. Azalia King, who lives on Caughdenoy Road, said in the lawsuit through her attorney that OCIDA’s eviction notice of Sept. 4 violated the agreement she signed with the agency 20 years ago. OCIDA is trying to get King out of the house to make way for Micron Technology’s massive chipmaking complex.

Nine anesthesiology providers to resign from Auburn hospital in support of fired boss: Four anesthesiology doctors and five certified registered nurse anesthetists at Auburn Community Hospital are leaving their jobs after the hospital fired their boss earlier this month, the group said in a statement to syracuse.com. The mass exodus comes after friction between the hospital’s chief anesthesiologist, Dr. Xi Yang, and its orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Daniel Alexander, who is also the hospital’s chief administrative officer. Here are the details of the conflict.

ACLU of NY asks judge to unseal argument feds made to conduct immigration raid in Cato: The American Civil Liberties Union of New York has asked a federal judge to unseal documents that would show how the federal government got one of the warrants that resulted in the largest immigration raid this year in Upstate New York. Documents under seal would reveal the argument Homeland Security agents made to win the judge’s blessing to enter a Cato nutrition bar factory in early September.

Looking Ahead

Syracuse amphitheater makes first concert announcement of 2026 season (and things are going to get weird) : It’s official: “Weird Al” Yankovic is the first artist on the 2026 Syracuse amphitheater concert lineup. Yankovic will perform a summer show at the Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview as part of his expanded “Bigger & Weirder” tour dates. Here are the details, including the date, opening act and ticket info.

Sports

Syracuse quarterback shuffle to continue: Syracuse is expected to start freshman Joe Filardi against No. 9 Notre Dame, said head coach Fran Brown on Monday. It will be the second start of the walk-on’s career following a second benching of redshirt-sophomore Rickie Collins. Regardless of who plays against Notre Dame, they’ll be facing the 17th-ranked scoring defense in the country.

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In brief

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Oneida Indian Nation ready to open $50 million hotel, casino expansion in Bridgeport

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