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Local
8 minutes ago
‘All Things Equal’ airs 1,000th show, addresses future

ITHACA, NY (607NewsNow) — A long-running program on WHCU has reached a broadcast milestone. […]

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Community
4 hours ago
Authorities seek to ID owner of abandoned dog in Southport

On April 25, a dog was found in a small crate at the top of Mt. Zoar Road in Southport with a zip-lock bag of kibble and a small water bottle.

Split-image: left side shows a tortoiseshell cat with yellow eyes in a red shelter, right side shows a black dog standing on grass and looking at the camera.
Pet of the Week
17 hours ago
Pets of the week: April 27th

Primrose and Black Jack from CNY Snap and the Cortland County SPCA are looking for their forever homes.

Education
19 hours ago
Ithaca College names next chief human resources officer

Ithaca College has named Tanya Brown as the school’s new chief human resources officer, starting her role in mid-June.

Crowd in green jerseys watches a hockey game as the scoreboard reads FINALS and a 2-1 score. Admin banners hang from the red ceiling.
Sports
20 hours ago
Binghamton Black Bears return to Commissioner’s Cup Finals

On Sunday, Binghamton knocked out the Port Huron Prowlers in Game 3 of their playoff series.

German Shepherd mix lying in the back of a dark SUV trunk, facing the camera.
Community
23 hours ago
Cortland PD announces death of K9 Officer Max

On April 25, Cortland PD’s K9 Officer Max passed away peacefully at home.

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Community
23 hours ago
Cortlandville crews respond to field fire

On April 24, the Cortlandville Fire Department responded to a field fire on Sweeney Road around 11 a.m.

Street view of a concrete multi-story building with a blocked ground-floor entrance, yellow barricades, and an orange sidewalk-closure sign in front.
Local
1 day ago
Seneca St. parking garage to stay closed, officials say

The Seneca St. parking garage and immediately surrounding sidewalks will remain closed while Ithaca city officials continue long term planning for the site.

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