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During the coronavirus shutdown, reporter Katrina Tulloch tries to make iconic Syracuse foods at home. Next up? Alto Cinco's catfish burrito.

During the coronavirus shutdown, reporter Katrina Tulloch tries to make iconic Syracuse foods at home. Next up? Alto Cinco's catfish burrito.Katrina Tulloch

COOKING DURING CORONAVIRUS: While stuck at home during the coronavirus shutdown, we’re trying to recreate some of our favorite Syracuse restaurant dishes in our kitchen. This week, we tackled the popular catfish burrito from Alto Cinco, made with crispy fried catfish strips, yellow rice, shredded cabbage, pickled red onions, chipotle mayo and lime juice. Watch our video to see how we did it and how it turned out. (Katrina Tulloch photo)

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McMahon: “We’ve met our mandate” to reopen: Early Wednesday, New York state announced that Central New York was still short of the tests required to begin Phase One of reopening the economy. Later, though, Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon said that an all-out testing blitz, including more than 1,700 tests sent out the previous night, had pushed the region past the state requirements. “We’ve met our goal. We’ve met our mandate,” McMahon said Wednesday.

Nursing home deaths continue to rise: The number of deaths at Central New York nursing homes due to the novel coronavirus continues to climb, according to just-released figures from the state Health Department.

"A parent's worst nightmare": The new coronavirus-related complication New York is tracking in children has been serious enough to send most of the kids who get it to an intensive care unit. The state is investigating 102 cases of the illness so far.

A safe salute to graduating seniors: School districts across Central New York — and the nation — are gearing up to celebrate high school seniors this weekend with special stadium tributes, one of numerous events being organized to honor graduating students. "Our seniors are in our hearts and minds, and we want to help them feel special,'' said West Genesee Superintendent David Bills.

Live Q&A today: How can small business owners prepare for reopening? As Central New York gets closer to allowing some stores, manufacturers and laborers to reopen and get back to work after the coronavirus shutdown, small business owners are figuring out how they can get prepared. Have questions?Join us as Syracuse.com hosts a live Facebook Q&A at 10 a.m. today with Small Business Development Center Director Joan Powers.

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Tom Brady sends a message to CNY student: A Baldwinsville graduating senior received a very special message of congratulations recently — a personal video from NFL quarterback Tom Brady. Watch the video.

Will AHL look different next season? The AHL canceled the remainder of the regular season and playoffs on Monday. That gives teams and league officials plenty of time to plan for a wide range of contingencies for 2020-21. Here’s a look at some variables the league has to consider.

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A hard frost hits the apple orchards in Lafayette

Frost begins to melt at moisture hangs over the valley at the Beak & Skiff apple orchards in Lafayette, The orchards had the workers working late Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning. They got the wind fans going and the smudge pots burning. The pots are an oil-burning device used to prevent frost on fruit trees. Dennis Nett | dnett@syracuse.com

MAYBE YOU CAN FOOL MOTHER NATURE: Frost begins to melt as moisture hangs over the valley at the Beak & Skiff apple orchards in Lafayette early Wednesday morning. The National Weather Service had issued a freeze warning for Central New York, saying that temperatures could drop as low as 27 degrees across the region. That’s a dangerous number for near-blossoming apple trees, so the farm’s crew headed into the cold, dark orchard just after midnight to protect the buds from the potentially deadly freeze. “We can trick mother nature by about 2 degrees, and that’s all it takes," said Peter Fleckenstein, a partner at Beak and Skiff. Find out how they did it and see more photos. (Dennis Nett photo)

Syracuse restaurant back on “Triple-D”: Funk 'N Waffles was first on Guy Fieri’s “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” show on the Food Network back in 2012. The restaurant will be back on the show next week, but thanks to the coronavirus, this appearance will be much different than the first.

Plan your weekend: As the pandemic continues, more and more online events are popping up. This week you can check out a “Pizza Palooza,” Fulton’s first ChalkFest, Syracuse Stage’s first virtual Young Playwrights Festival, running and walking challenges and more.

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