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

Cortland PD says suspect fired gun during argument: An argument on Saturday night between two men in Cortland ended in gunfire. A witness told officers one man, identified as Jordan Smith, displayed a black and silver handgun, made threats, and fired a shot toward Clinton Avenue. Get the full story here.

ICSD, ITA agree to pause contract talks for summer: After several months of meeting regularly, the Ithaca City School District and Ithaca Teachers Association are taking a break from bargaining. Kathryn Cernera, president of the ITA, tells WHCU both sides will return to the table in September. Get the full story here.

Thompson resigns from Cortland’s Common Council: A Cortland Common Council member has resigned. In his letter of resignation, Fifth Ward Alderperson Seth Thompson cited ‘shifting career responsibilities’ that requires more of his time. Get the full story here.

Ithaca man charged in Seneca Falls domestic incident: On June 16, authorities responded to a village home for a reported domestic incident just before 10 p.m. According to FingerLakes1.com, Thomas Knight pushed his 9-year-old child and a woman to the ground and hit them “with closed fists.” Get the full story here.

Cornell to reduce workforce, continue hiring freeze amid federal concerns: On June 18, Big Red officials announced a series of actions in response to federal funding cuts that have caused “profound financial challenges.” Get the full story here.