(607NewsNow) — Here’s a look back at the top stories on 607NewsNow from this week:

HEATWAVE: Where to find a cooling center near you: The Southern Tier is currently gripped by hot temperatures and high humidity. One way to beat the heat, forecasters say, is staying in air conditioning. If you don’t have AC in your home, cooling areas are available across the region. Get the full story here.

TCAT to reduce service because of overheating buses: TCAT says service is being reduced “at least part of the day Tues., June 24, and possibly into Wednesday.” According to the transit agency, Monday’s high heat caused overheating and air conditioning failures, which resulted in some buses being switched out. Get the full story here.

Unofficial results in Tompkins, Tioga County primaries: The Tompkins County Board of Election’s unofficial tally in the city’s Ward 1 shows a victory for Jorge DeFendini, who previously served on the Common Council. Get the full story here.

Cortland man accused of menacing with gun: A Cortland man is accused of pulling a weapon on someone. On June 19th, State Police arrested Spencer Dafoe for allegedly violating a full stay-away order of protection. Get the full story here.

Cortland County Legislatures approves creation of DPW: Legislators voted last night to merge Highway, Buildings and Grounds, and Weights and Measures into the Department of Public Works. It’ll be overseen by a commissioner appointed by the Legislature, who’ll serve a 4-year term. Get the full story here.