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Joe Salzone

Joe Salzone is the News Director and Operations Manager for the Cayuga Media Group and host of 607 This Morning on 870AM/97.7FM News/Talk WHCU.

Sports
2 months ago
WHCU Sports 2-24-26

Find updates on the Cornell Big Red, Ithaca Bombers, TC3 Panthers, New York Knicks, and more with the WHCU Sports Report.

Local
2 months ago
Homer woman attacked officers at fire scene, deputies say

47-year-old Kyna Malchak physically attacked two Cortland County Sheriff’s Deputies after refusing to leave the scene of a fire in Homer.

Local
2 months ago
Firefighter injured in Homer house blaze

Heavy fire was seen around 11:15 a.m. Sunday by firefighters on James Street.

Local
2 months ago
Dryden Town Board bans data centers

The town board agreed to change the zoning code, which adds definitions of data centers and crypto currency data mines.

Local
2 months ago
New electric car service being launched by TCAT

A pilot program called eRide Ithaca is part of the Ithaca Electric Transportation Access Project, which is backed by state funding.

Local
2 months ago
Cortland County committee OKs top job search

The Finance and Administration Committee agreed Tues., Feb. 17 to hire Pracademic Partners out of Livingston County to help search for a new deputy county administrator.

Local
2 months ago
Dryden group has plans for former church

Dryden Center for Community Executive Director Stephanie Ortolano says the purchase of the United Methodist Church is complete, and the building will be repurposed. 

Local
2 months ago
Homer man dies after town of Scott crash

Authorities say 86-year-old Ward Dukelow passed away from injuries suffered in a head-on collision with a tractor trailer on Rt. 41.

Local
2 months ago
SUNY Cortland men’s basketball winning streak extends to 12 games

Find updates on the Cornell Big Red, SUNY Cortland Red Dragons, and TC3 Panthers with the WHCU Sports Report.

Local
2 months ago
Tompkins County Legislature passes property tax exemption for older residents

Property taxes are being lowered for some older residents in Tompkins County. 

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