Joe Salzone

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

Crime
4 weeks ago
Steuben County DA: Elmira pair face 17-count indictment for child abuse

The Steuben County District Attorney has charged Justin Baker and Caitlin Taft with several counts of assaulting a child under the age of four.

Local
4 weeks ago
Cortland Common Council to review revised bike law

At their Aug. 5 meeting, councilors agreed to set a public hearing and vote at their next meeting, which is Aug. 19.

Sports
4 weeks ago
Bills fall short in pre-season play

Find local and national sports updates here with the WHCU Sports Report.

Local
4 weeks ago
Waverly man arrested on child sex exploitation charges

The U.S. Attorney’s office says 21-year-old Tristan Kovacs uploaded an image of himself with a 9-year-old girl in April to a pornographic website.

Local
4 weeks ago
Dryden schools getting ready for smartphone ban

Schools in Dryden are ready for a school day ban on having access to smartphones, smart watches, and other electronic devices.

Local
4 weeks ago
Security at Asteri Ithaca improving, IPD chief says

Ithaca Police Chief Tom Kelly said the Vecino Group, which operates the building on East Green Street, failed to deliver on promises of security. 

Local
4 weeks ago
NYSP looking for alleged Marathon store thief

29-year-old Mickayla O’Donnell is accused of stealing over one thousand dollars in merchandise from the Marathon Dollar General several times.

Local
4 weeks ago
Elmira man killed in bike-RV crash

The Chemung County Sheriff’s Office says 75-year-old Timothy Maney was riding his bike on the shoulder of Lake Road in Horseheads when he was hit.

Crime
4 weeks ago
Ithaca native fatally stabbed in California, prosecutors say

The San Francisco Standard reports Colden Kimber was killed Saturday while waiting for a train with his girlfriend in Ingleside.

Local
4 weeks ago
TC3, Cornell CALS sign new partnership agreement

An agreement was signed Thursday that creates a direct transfer path to Cornell’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.