On Dec. 2, the Cortlandville Zoning Board of Appeals denied an application for a driving range and putting area on Commons Avenue.
Free ornaments, books, and a visit from Santa Claus will all be at the Southworth Library on Saturday, December 6th.
On October 3, Great Lakes Cheese Company recalled a variety of its shredded cheese because it may contain metal fragments.
On December 2, Riley introduced the Boosting the Rural STEM Pipeline Act which will help funnel high-quality educators to remote school districts.
The Cortland Police Department is reminding residents and college students preparing to leave town for the holidays or winter break to take steps to keep their homes safe.
The Corner Brew in Dryden will host Breakfast with Santa this weekend on Saturday, December 6th.
Lawmakers have unanimously voted to create an official Animal Abuse Registry in Cayuga County.
Tompkins County Attorney Maury Josephson says a recent judgment downstate validates Sheriff Derek Osborne’s concerns related to the arrest of Jesus Romero-Hernandez earlier this year.
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, a model of Ozark Trail’s tabletop 1-burner butane camping stoves can catch fire or explode.
The Cortlandville Zoning Board of Appeals is reviewing plans for a seasonal driving range tonight at 5:30 p.m.