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On this day in rock history: November 20th
(607NewsNow) — On this day in rock history, hear from Kat Walters of I-100 Iconic Rock about The Who, Bob…
4 weeks ago in National
Respect and remembrance for Cheney from Bush, Biden and past vice presidents as Trump is excluded
They gathered at the Washington National Cathedral on Thursday — former presidents, vice presidents, sworn political foes and newfound friends — in a show of respect and remembrance for Dick Cheney, the consequential and polarizing vice president who became an acidic scold of President Donald Trump.
Cortland OKs contract to remove dead trees
Carter's Tree Service will remove roughly 50 dead ash trees and stumps in Cortland.
Lansing Town Board votes unanimously to withdraw proposed moratorium on development
On November 19, after several months of public debate, the Lansing Town Board voted 4-o on a resolution to withdraw the proposed 1-year moratorium.
Christmas festival approaches in McGraw
A Christmas festival will take place at the McGraw Community Building on Sunday, November 23rd.
Tickets on sale for 67th Cortaca Jug at Yankees Stadium
Get tickets for the 67th Cortaca Jug football game at Yankee Stadium on Ticketmaster starting today.
Tioga Downs triple-matching donations to 15th Annual Virtual Turkey Drive today only
Today, November 20th, Tioga Downs Casino will triple-match any donation made to the Food Bank of the Southern Tier's turkey drive.
4 weeks ago in Entertainment
Paris wax museum unveils new Diana figure in ‘revenge dress,’ decades after her death in the city
A wax museum in Paris on Thursday unveiled a new figure of the late Princess Diana depicted in a black dress that has come to be known as her " revenge dress," decades after her tragic death in the city.
4 weeks ago in Sports
Lando Norris will tie McLaren record with 150th start at Las Vegas Grand Prix
Lando Norris will tie David Coulthard as the most-tenured driver in McLaren history when the lights go out for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, where the current Formula 1 points leader will make his 150th career start.
4 weeks ago in Lifestyle
Building an emergency fund can feel daunting, but these tips can help
Maybe your car broke down, your computer was stolen, or you had a surprise visit to urgent care. Emergencies are inevitable, but you can prepare to deal with them by building an emergency fund.
4 weeks ago in Lifestyle
Preparing to study abroad requires knowing what might go wrong during and after the trip
Studying abroad can be challenging in unexpected ways. Experts say that's why students need to study up on not only safety precautions and cultural differences, but also the emotional shifts that may come with leaving home — and returning to it.
4 weeks ago in Entertainment, Music
The Weeknd’s ‘After Hours ‘Til Dawn’ Tour grosses over $1 billion, Live Nation says
The Weeknd's lengthy tour, which launched in Philadelphia in July 2022 and runs through September 2026, has officially grossed $1.004 billion with approximately 7.55 million tickets sold across 153 tour dates, Live Nation said Thursday.
OCM BOCES capital project approved by wide margin
Cortland County voters approved the $30.5 million OCM BOCES capital project by a vote of 1,235 to 240.
Freeville man pleads not guilty in Homer murder
20-year-old Aaron Keem pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder on Tuesday, November 18th.
Common Council approves Ithaca reparations working group
$50,000 has been set aside in the 2025 budget for a study on reparations in Ithaca.
Cornell men’s soccer opens NCAA tourney; Knicks top Mavs
Find local and national sports updates here with the WHCU Sports Report.
GIAC Harvest Festival Dinner set for Friday
GIAC will host a Harvest Festival Dinner on Friday, November 21st with sit-down or pick-up meal options.
Village of Dryden to test emergency sirens Saturday
On November 22, the Dryden Fire Department will conduct tests on the village fire and warning siren around noon.
Etna Volunteer Fire Department to dissolve
The EVFD and Town of Dryden have failed to reach a contract agreement, resulting in the end of the EVFD after more than 50 years of operation.
Tompkins County looking into USCIS decision to cancel naturalization ceremonies
Tompkins County says it is concerned about the federal government’s directive to cancel local naturalization ceremonies.






















