On September 18, Five Below announced a recall of two models of Tabletop Fire Pits due to a potential burn hazard.
Tompkins County is partnering with an experienced nonprofit group to address shelter needs.
On September 18, crews began setting up scaffolding at the historic Owego Fire Department station.
On September 16, officials in Homer unveiled the new sign at Brewster House Building.
On September 19, Upstate Medical University’s annual EMS Teaching Day takes place at TC3.
On September 13, State Police were called to a residence on Foster Road in Homer for a “domestic incident with possible shots fired.”
On September 9, deputies arrested Miles Floyd, of Nichols, after an investigation of alleged threats made to several people at an address in the Town of Owego.
On September 3, Acting United States Attorney John Sarcone III met with CU President Michael Kotlikoff and senior staff.
On September 15, Attorney General Letitia James announced proposed rules to protect children online as part of the 2024 SAFE (Stop Addictive Feeds Exploitation) for Kids Act.
On September 8, deputies responded to the Best Buy Distribution Center in Nichols for a report of a larceny in progress.