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Community
1 year ago
Two charged in Ithaca Commons burglary

47-year-old Michael Jones Jr. and 32-year-old Ynasia Adams are facing charges after being accused of stealing from a business on the Ithaca Commons.

Local
1 year ago
Southern Tier getting state money to help youngsters find summer work

Governor Kathy Hochul is dedicating $56.5 million to help over 20,000 young people statewide from low-income families find summer jobs.

Local
1 year ago
Ithaca Common Council mulling zoning change for B&B

Ithaca’s Common Council is considering making an amendment to change zoning for bed-and-breakfast home and accessory apartment uses.

Community
1 year ago
Cayuga County District Attorney bashes early parole decision

Cayuga County District Attorney Brittany Grome Antonacci says the decision to release Dain Schneider early is an insult to the memory of Chloe Calhoun, who he pled guilty to hitting and killing while driving under the influence in 2016.

Community
1 year ago
Owego man receives higher level charge after failure to appear in court

47-year-old Charles Wilcox of Owego failed to appear in court and is receiving an upgraded criminal charge.

Community
1 year ago
Cornell men’s lacrosse team receives warm welcome after winning national championship

The Cornell men’s lacrosse team were welcomed home by fans on May 27th.

Community
1 year ago
Crews rescue stranded kayakers in Marathon

On Memorial Day, the Marathon Fire Department deployed its airboat to rescue a pair of stranded kayakers on the Tioughnioga River.

Community
1 year ago
No injuries after successful emergency landing at Ithaca Airport

An impromptu airplane landing at Ithaca Tompkins International Airport (ITH) on May 27th did not yield any injuries.

Local
1 year ago
Tompkins County looks to expand EMS program

Tompkins County lawmakers are looking to expand a medical response program, hopefully adding two ambulances to the community’s rapid response program.

Local
1 year ago
Riley requests millions for Ithaca Youth Bureau, Marathon wastewater plant improvements

Congressman Josh Riley is requesting over $55 million in federal funding for various projects in the 19th Congressional district.