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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  • UConn 11 hours ago

    Women's sports stars continue to inspire future generations

    Women’s sports have captured the attention of many globally. “What has led to this really like exponential growth over the last ten years is, you know, access to social media and the Internet,” Quinnipiac University Assistant Professor of Media Studies Brittani Webb said. That attention is now on University of Connecticut’s women’s basketball team as it comes home with...

  • Middletown Apr 6

    Connecticut protesters join nationwide rally against Trump

    On Saturday, people in Connecticut participated in a nationwide rally against the federal government. The “Hands Off!” rallies are protesting President Donald Trump, his administration and tech billionaire Elon Musk. In Hartford, a large group of people and Democratic lawmakers gathered at the Capitol. The lawmakers at this protest gathered to send a message to President Donlad Trump and Elon…

  • Health & Wellness Apr 1

    Experts say allergies are coming earlier and lasting longer as spring extends

    Millions of Americans deal with seasonal allergies each year, and experts say springtime is coming earlier and getting longer due climate change. “The allergy seasons are getting worse,” Hartford HealthCare Immunologist Dr. Philip Hemmers said. “A lot of that has to do with changes in our climate with higher amounts of rain and CO2 levels. The plants just love that.”…

  • New Britain Apr 1

    Historic church in New Britain is set for demolition this year

    St. Peter Church has stood on Franklin Square for 125 years, but now the historic church is set for demolition after the church says it sustained structural damage after an earthquake in New Jersey in 2024. “As soon as we recognized the damage, we stopped using the building to ensure the safety of all the people involved,” said Rev. Michael…

  • Hartford Mar 30

    Future funding of the Governor's Horse Guard up for debate in Hartford

    For centuries, the Governor’s Guard has served Connecticut participating in parades, escorting state heads, helping out the community and stepping up in times of need. On Sunday, the First Company Horse Guard welcomed seven recruits to join the approximately 20 troopers it already has. The recruits will undergo a 16 week-long training session where they learn how to ride and…

  • Hartford Mar 29

    90s Con back in Hartford for a weekend of nostalgia

    On Saturday, for the second day of 90s Con, thousands of fans came together at the Convention Center in Hartford to meet celebrities, reminisce on the past and dress up as their favorite characters from the 90s. Forty-seven celebrities from iconic television shows, movies, hit songs and even the Olympics headlined the event, which brought in people from all over…

  • Bloomfield Mar 25

    Local food pantries impacted by federal funding cuts

    Connecticut Foodshare says the wave of federal funding cuts will impact vulnerable communities it provides food to and that it has lost a total of 1.4 million pounds of food in the most recent cuts to the Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP). “It’s going to be a difficult couple of months,” Jason Jakubowski, Connecticut Foodshare president and CEO, said. “Especially…

  • West Hartford Mar 24

    Over 1,000 runners participate in 15th annual Johnny's Jog for Charity

    For the 15th year, runners in the Johnny’s Jog for Charity 5K race crossed the finish line in West Hartford. “Every year it gets bigger and bigger, and it celebrates the life of my son Johnny,” said Laura Moran. The race is in dedication to her son Johnny Moran, who died at just 9 years old from a rare genetic…

  • New Britain Mar 23

    Over a million Girl Scout cookies being distributed across the state

    Girl Scouts across the state are picking up their cookie orders this weekend. “Through the State of Connecticut, there’s over one million packages of cookies being delivered,” said Girl Scouts of Connecticut’s Director of Development Patrick Connelly. Hundreds of troops are expected to pick up cookies this weekend to deliver to customers that have already ordered. Connelly says the...

  • Bristol Mar 19

    Statewide gas average dips under $3 for the first time since 2021

    The price of gas is down to its lowest number in years statewide. According to AAA, the average cost of gas per gallon is $2.99 in Connecticut. “Last year in Connecticut, we were looking at a statewide average of $3.38 per gallon. So that’s a big swing,” a AAA spokesperson said. The spokesperson also confirmed that the last time the…

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