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Data: Tompkins County population sees slight growth, Cortland County population falls
New population data is out from the Cornell Program on Applied Demographics.
Cortland man found with stolen gun, police say
35-year-old Lawrence Nemecek was arrested Thurs., March 26 after officers located two guns illegally possessed, one of which had been reported stolen.
Police: Ithaca man with active warrants fought with arresting officers
Police say they found 38-year-old Justin Leyden on Monday, who was wanted on misdemeanor charges of trespass and petit larceny.
DEC: Approximately 8 tons of garbage dumped in state forest
On March 11, a DEC officer on patrol in the Town of Orange discovered a large pile of garbage blocking a roadway in Sugar Hill State Forest.
Working group will discuss Flock Security services in Tompkins County
Legislator Travis Brooks, who chairs the Public Safety Committee, is leading the effort to determine if the county will continue to work with Flock Security.
Cortlandville business seeks mining approval
Cortlandville Sand and Gravel is seeking approval to mine below the underground water table.
Cincinnatus drafts short term rental legislation
The Cincinnatus Town Planning Board will meet on April 7th to draft legislation on short term rentals.
IFD names new deputy chief
On March 31, IFD Chief Michael Moody announced that Assistant Chief Jared Gebel has been promoted to Deputy Chief.
Cortland YMCA receives anonymous grant to support scholarships, program access for families
A new grant will increase access to scholarships and programs for families enrolling in the Cortland YMCA's before and after school care programs, summer camp, and School's Out full-day programs.
SUNY Cortland women’s lacrosse welcomes red-hot Oneonta
The Red Dragons host Oneonta at 4 p.m. today.
Cortland has ‘aggressive’ plan to fix potholes, mayor says
Mayor Scott Steve tells 607 News Now crews will go road-by-road using a new artificial intelligence tool.
Stores must accept cash payments under new state law
New York Attorney General Letitia James says stores must allow customers to pay in cash, with some exceptions.
Over 10 million Nexgrill wire BBQ brushes recalled
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the bristles on a variety of Nexgrill wire brushes can break, posing an ingestion and injury hazard.
Cornell women’s gymnastics program receives $1M gift
The money comes from Ashley (Stewart) and Michael Bolling, a gymnast and football player who met at Cornell and graduated in 2008.
Cortland student board wins national award for Cortaca Pep Rally
The Student Activities Board (SAB) was honored earlier this month at the National Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities (APCA) conference in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
Pets of the week: March 30th
Evie, Sorbet, Priscilla, and Ace from CNY Snap and the Cortland County SPCA are looking for their forever homes.
The classic bars of Ithaca: Remembering a different era
In a college town like Ithaca, nightlife has always been part of the local culture, changing significantly throughout the decades.
Crews respond to Freetown house fire
On March 28, crews responded to a burning home on Freetown Cross Road in Freetown.
IPEI Spelling Bee raises over $9k to support grants for local students, schools
The Ithaca Public Education Initiative (IPEI) 28th Annual Spelling Bee raised $9,400 to support IPEI grants for local students and schools.
Cortland ReUse hosts First Friday Crafts for April
Every first Friday of the month, Cortland ReUse hosts an afternoon crafting session.


















