Another day begins in search for Christopher Dennis
A full day of searching was unsuccessful Thursday; volunteers and police are back out on the lake
Police to target crimes in gorges
County sheriff's, Ithaca and Cornell police will target crimes committed in gorge areas this summer
Power off, power on
If your lights were out Friday morning, you weren’t alone. NYSEG had about 4,000 customers without power for part of…
TC3 sends off 725 undergraduates
Tompkins Cortland Community College sent off about 725 undergraduates Thursday in its 44th commencement ceremony.
IPD urges Memorial Day safety
The Ithaca Police Department is urging all residents and visitors to be practical and exercise good judgment if celebrating this Memorial Day weekend.
Myrick wants Cornell to help city finances
The City of Ithaca may be facing a more modest budget deficit than last year’s $3 million plus, but the City is still struggling to balance it for 2014.
Three arrested in Cortland meth-lab bust
Three people are facing drug charges after firefighters in Cortland found methamphetamine being made inside a Union Street apartment.
Bitterbaum reacts to “Tax Free NY” initiative
SUNY Cortland President Erik Bitterbaum is offering praise to Governor Cuomo’s initiative to offer new businesses around SUNY campuses to operate tax free.
Man misses water; friends drive him to ambulance
A man jumped into a dam in Ithaca, missed and hurt himself
Speaker Silver urges passage of DREAM Act
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver is calling on the state senate to pass the DREAM Act.
