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Owego Lockheed Martin delivers 350th MH-60R helicopter to U.S. Navy
On January 13, the defense contractor delivered its 350th MH-60R "Romeo" helicopter to the United States Navy at a ceremony in Owego.
Rollover in Freeville severs power line, no injuries reported
No injuries after a rollover crash on Friday, Jan. 16 in Freeville.
Women’s Opportunity Center to hold resource-sharing breakfast for nonprofits
From 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the Women's Opportunity Center in Syracuse, members of human service organizations can gather to share resources.
Top stories rewind: Looking back at the week of 1/12
Don’t miss the biggest news stories from the past week with our top stories rewind.
Weekend top picks: MLK. Jr. Community Breakfast, Family Movies at TCPL, and more
Find fun, local activities for the weekend in the Cortland and Ithaca areas here.
I-81 pileup sends 8 to hospital near Lafayette
On January 15, slippery road conditions led to a multi-vehicle collision on I-81, just south of exit 73 in Lafayette.
Former Big Red soccer coach Jaro Zawislan dies at 55
On January 9, former Cornell Men's Soccer coach Jaro Zawislan passed away.
Barton increases dog licensing fees
Starting in February, it’ll cost $14 to license a spayed or neutered dog and $22 dollars to license a non-spayed or non-neutered dog.
Family & Children’s Counseling Services CEO appointed to Rural Health Council
Lisa Hoeschele has been appointed to the Rural Health Council by Governor Kathy Hochul.
Danby firefighters to host pancake breakfast
Authorities will serve pancakes, French toast, sausage, scrambled eggs, and home fries at the Danby Volunteer Fire Company this Sunday.
SUNY Cortland men’s hockey looks to snap skid
The Red Dragons host Morrisville on Saturday at 4 p.m.
TC3 enrollment up for spring ’26
TC3 President Dr. Amy Kremenek says students are enrolling at a steady rate for the spring semester.
By 82% vote, CMC nurses win union election
After two days of voting, a supermajority of nurses at the Cayuga Medical Center have won union representation under the Communications Workers of America.
Traffic stop leads to drug charge in Lansing
Tompkins County Sheriff's deputies found 49 folded wax paper tabs containing a white powdery substance in Diana Hayes' car on Jan. 10th.
Trial underway for third man charged with Thomas Rath murder
Jonathan Glennon, of Ithaca, faces charges of kidnapping and first and second-degree murder for the May 20, 2023, abduction and killing of Ithaca man Thomas Rath.
NYSP: Tioga County man was driving on license suspended over 10 times
On January 12, Jimmy Groats, of Apalachin, was pulled over for an expired registration around 5:30 p.m. in the Town of Union.
Ithaca Spencer Gifts location to close Sunday
Spencer Gifts last day in the Shops at Ithaca Mall is reportedly this Sunday, January 18.
Five charged with animal cruelty in Summerhill
The Auburn Citizen reports Robert and Adrianne Chambers, Robert Chambers Jr., Michael Chambers, and Rose Bush all face multiple counts of animal cruelty.
Services for Homer FD lifetime member Ralph Thornton to be held Saturday
On January 17, calling hours for Ralph Thornton take place from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at the Donald Barber Funeral Home.
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Scientists call another near-record hot year a ‘warning shot’ of a shifting, dangerous climate
Earth's average temperature last year hovered among one of the three hottest on record, while the past three years indicate that warming could be speeding up, international climate monitoring teams reported.





















