Sydney Boyo

Sydney Boyo is a reporter and Multimedia Journalist Associate at NBC Connecticut. Sydney's previous experiences at CNBC's San Francisco bureau and ESPN have honed her skills in digital tech documentaries and video content production.

Sydney earned a B.S. in Communications from the University of Miami, specializing in Broadcast Journalism and International Studies; she brings a wealth of knowledge to her role.

A proud member of the NABJ and hailing from Atlanta, Sydney is passionate about storytelling and connecting with her audience. When not chasing stories, she enjoys reading, playing tennis, watching sports, and exploring new destinations. Sydney is excited about covering diverse narratives across Connecticut and following along with Connecticut’s many basketball teams.

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  • West Hartford 5 hours ago

    ASL interpreters now available at Hartford HealthCare systems

    On Thursday, the American School for the Deaf (ASD) in West Hartford and Hartford HealthCare signed a partnership to help support the Deaf in medical settings. “In a medical setting, when you are meeting with your physician, it is critical that you understand exactly what the doctor wants to tell you,” ASD Executive Director Jeffrey Bravin said. “If you’re...

  • Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation Nov 13

    Mashantucket Pequot Tribe shares the importance of learning indigenous culture

    November is Native American Heritage Month and Connecticut is home to several indigenous tribes, including the Mashantucket’s Pequot Tribal Nation. The tribe operates the Mashantucket Pequot Museum, which explores Native American history. “Native people first and foremost are still here,” said the museum’s executive director, Joshua Carter. “A lot of times we get stuck in the history section or...

  • Norwich Nov 12

    Norwich high school teacher surprised with $25K award

    Jessica Chapman, 34, has been an educator since 2013 and after years of service, she was recognized with the Milken Educator Award. “I had no idea, absolutely none,” the Norwich Free Academy high school teacher said. “A little overwhelmed, very surprised, shocked, all of the things.” The Milken Educator Award was created in 1987 with the goal of celebrating educators…

  • Stonington Nov 11

    Stonington Lobster Trap Tree dedicated to late volunteer for its fourth year

    The Lobster Trap Tree is back in Stonington for a fourth year. “It’s a way to create a joyous holiday exhibition to bring people to our community,” Ocean Community Chamber of Commerce’s Lisa Konicki said. “Also pay homage to the state of Connecticut’s last commercial fishing village.” The tree will light up in front of thousands of people on...

  • Cheshire Nov 8

    Alexis Holmes honored at Cheshire Academy after Olympic gold medal season

    Olympic Gold Medalist Alexis Holmes was honored at her alma mater Cheshire Academy on Friday. “I’m really excited,” Holmes said. “I think this is my first time back on campus here since I graduated.” The 2018 graduate served as the honorary captain during the coin toss and was honored alongside her family at halftime. The school proclaimed Friday as “Alexis…

  • Waterbury Nov 7

    Free dental clinic in Waterbury to provide cleanings, root canals and more

    The Connecticut Mission of Mercy will host its 18th free dental clinic in collaboration with the Connecticut Foundation for Dental Outreach this weekend. The clinic will be located inside the gym at Wilby High School in Waterbury and will open at 7 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 9 and 10. All dental services will be first come first serve…

  • Hartford Nov 4

    Hartford fire victims without permanent housing as landlord and city negotiate

    Residents of the Concord Hills Apartments in Hartford say they are still living in temporary housing nearly three months after a fire displace 50 households. “I don’t have nowhere to go,” Olga Amandon said. “Thinking what I’m going to do next, because you’re living in one place for 20 years and lost everything.” Amandon’s apartment is where the fire...

  • Hartford Nov 1

    What you need to know as cases of walking pneumonia are on the rise for children

    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 2024 has seen an increase of mycoplasma pneumonia, or walking pneumonia cases – especially in children. “We have seen over the past month and a half or two months a significant increase countrywide,” said Connecticut Children’s Physician-in-Chief and infectious disease specialist Dr. Juan Salazar. “This is a disease that is…

  • Halloween Oct 30

    Thriller-themed Halloween performance back in Plainville for the tenth year

    For the tenth year, residents of Metacomet Road in Plainville will host a live performance as trick-or-treaters stop by the neighborhood on Halloween. “There’s so many lights, so many lasers and there’s so much fog,” said Dan Bucci, who set up the decorations with his wife Jennifer. Six houses on the street are participating in the “Mega Metacomet Halloween...

  • Branford Oct 29

    CT tech company works to prevent foodborne bacteria and avoid outbreaks

    At least 48 million people in the United States get sick from foodborne diseases each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC also says more than 100,000 are hospitalized and 3,000 die from these diseases. “That’s unacceptable,” said congresswoman Rosa DeLauro. “This is all preventable.” Recent food recalls ranging from salmonella, listeria and e-coli…

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