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Crime
3 hours ago
Tioga County looks to curb thefts, vandalism at radio towers

County officials said multiple incidents of theft and vandalism have taken place at emergency communications radio tower sites.

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Community
5 hours ago
Pedestrian walkway on Forest Home lower bridge closed until further notice

On June 4, Tompkins County issued an alert that the pedestrian walkway on the Forest Home lower bridge is closed pending evaluation and repair.

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Food & Music
6 hours ago
Apalachin United Methodist Church to host carnival

The Apalachin United Methodist Church is putting on an indoor carnival this weekend.

Community
9 hours ago
Cornell Reunion 2026 running through Sunday

More than 7,000 alumni and their families began making their way into Ithaca yesterday to celebrate their time on The Hill.

Community
9 hours ago
Tioga County man facing child porn charges

Omar Vargas-Herrera, of Richford, is charged with three counts of possessing a sexual performance by a child less than 16 years of age, and one count of promoting a sexual performance by a child less than 17.

Community
9 hours ago
Johnson City man accused of attempted kidnapping

On June 1, 27-year-old Naim Islam allegedly approached two juveniles at the park and offered them ice cream while asking suspicious questions.

Blue SUV with front/side damage sits in the road after a crash, with motorcycle debris scattered in front and a red-emergency vehicle glowing in the distance at dusk.
Community
24 hours ago
Troopers ID victim in fatal Owego collision

Troopers say Warren Loza, of Vestal, was riding his motorcycle on State Route 434 on the morning of June 3 when an SUV, which did not see him, entered the roadway.

Local
1 day ago
Two longstanding Freeville Board of Trustees members to step down

David Fogel and Diana Radford are stepping down after years of service with the Village of Freeville.

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