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Crash shuts down NY-34 in Lansing

Crash shuts down NY-34 in Lansing
A late-night crash closed a busy state highway in both directions, snarling traffic overnight, according to WENY. The crash shut down NY-34 between Waterwagon Road and Burdick Hill Road in the town of Lansing. Authorities ... more
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Cayuga nurses expand union footprint

Cayuga nurses expand union footprint
A growing nurses union just widened its reach in Ithaca, according to The Ithaca Voice. Nurses at two Cayuga Health–affiliated clinics voted to join the newly formed Cayuga United–CWA union alongside hospital nurses. Workers at ... more
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Bomb threat clears after Ithaca search

Bomb threat reported at Tompkins Financial
A bomb threat sent police and K-9 units to a downtown Ithaca parking site, but officers found nothing suspicious, according to Finger Lakes Daily News. The threat targeted 106 South Cayuga Street, known as Lot ... more
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WINTER STORM: Widespread snow ends, lake effect and dangerous cold kicks in

WINTER STORM: Widespread snow ends, lake effect and dangerous cold kicks in
The major winter storm that brought widespread heavy snow to the Finger Lakes and Central New York is winding down this morning, but hazardous winter conditions remain firmly in place as lake-enhanced snow, blowing snow, ... more
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Ithaca’s Maru Ramen drops noodles, goes fully Korean

Ithaca’s Maru Ramen drops noodles, goes fully Korean
The ramen is gone, and so is the name, according to 14850.com. After nearly eight years on Ithaca’s west end, Maru Ramen has rebranded as Maru Korea, shifting its focus entirely to Korean cuisine. The ... more
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Ithaca launches charter overhaul commission

Ithaca launches charter overhaul commission
Ithaca’s system of government is getting a full checkup. Mayor Robert G. Cantelmo announced the creation of a Charter Revision Commission tasked with reviewing and modernizing the Ithaca City Charter, the city’s core governing document ... more
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Eric Stickel sworn in as Cornell police chief

Eric Stickel sworn in as Cornell police chief
Eric Stickel was formally sworn in this week as chief of the Cornell University Police Department, marking a new chapter in a career that began more than 17 years ago when he joined the department ... more
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Cornell women’s basketball overmatched by Harvard

Cornell women’s basketball overmatched by Harvard
Cornell women’s basketball suffered an 84-38 setback to Harvard Crimson on Saturday afternoon at Newman Arena, as Harvard capitalized on turnovers and efficient shooting in Ivy League play. Harvard scored 39 points off 31 Cornell turnovers and ... more
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Cornell men’s hockey dominates Harvard

Cornell men’s hockey dominates Harvard
Cornell men’s hockey continued its strong run with a 4-1 victory over Harvard on Saturday night at Lynah Rink, closing an eight-game homestand in front of an over-capacity crowd. The win improved Cornell to 14-5-0 ... more
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Cornell men’s basketball rallies past Harvard

Cornell men’s basketball rallies past Harvard
Cornell men’s basketball erased a 16-point first-half deficit and closed strong for an 86-79 Ivy League road victory over Harvard on Saturday afternoon at Lavietes Pavilion. The win improved Cornell to 9-9 overall and 2-3 ... more
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Cornell women’s hockey shut out by Quinnipiac

Cornell women’s hockey shut out by Quinnipiac
Cornell women’s hockey, ranked No. 12, suffered a 4-0 setback against No. 6 Quinnipiac on Saturday afternoon at M&T Bank Arena. The loss dropped Cornell to 13-9-2 on the season, while the Bobcats improved to ... more
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Largest gift in Cornell history names Duffield College of Engineering

Largest gift in Cornell history names Duffield College of Engineering
Cornell University announced that alumnus David A. Duffield ’62, MBA ’64 has made the largest gift in the university’s history, a contribution exceeding $520 million that will rename the College of Engineering as the Cornell ... more
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Ithaca fire calls rose in 2025, report shows

Ithaca fire calls rose in 2025, report shows
The Ithaca Fire Department handled more emergency calls in 2025 than the year before, according to its newly released annual report, highlighting growing demands on firefighters, medics, and specialty rescue teams. The report shows the ... more
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Trumansburg man arrested in child exploitation case

Trumansburg man arrested in child exploitation case
State police arrested a man after investigators uncovered sexually explicit online interactions involving a minor, following a child exploitation investigation that began with a complaint last month. Troopers took a 27-year-old Trumansburg man into custody ... more
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Cornell women’s hockey rolls past Princeton in ranked road win

Cornell women’s hockey rolls past Princeton in ranked road win
Cornell women’s hockey, ranked No. 12 nationally, earned a decisive 6-1 victory over No. 7 Princeton on Friday night at Hobey Baker Rink. The Big Red improved to 13-8-3 on the season, while the Tigers ... more
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Cornell men’s hockey rallies past Dartmouth in overtime thriller

Cornell men’s hockey rallies past Dartmouth in overtime thriller
Cornell men’s hockey, ranked 12th nationally, earned a 2-1 overtime victory against No. 10 Dartmouth on Friday night before a sold-out crowd of 4,267 at Lynah Rink. The Big Red improved to 13-5-0 overall and ... more
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Tompkins County urges state to block TeraWulf permit

Tompkins County urges state to block TeraWulf permit
Tompkins County lawmakers want New York regulators to hit pause on a controversial AI data center plan near Cayuga Lake, according to The Ithaca Voice. Legislators passed a near-unanimous resolution urging the New York State ... more
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Tompkins area fire auxiliary marks 78 years

Tompkins area fire auxiliary marks 78 years
Nearly eight decades of community service took center stage in McLean this month, according to Tompkins Weekly. The McLean Fire Department Auxiliary celebrated its 78th anniversary during a Jan. 11 banquet that also installed new ... more
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Ithaca revives just-cause labor debate

Ithaca revives just-cause labor debate
City leaders are restarting talks that could reshape how workers get fired in Ithaca, according to Tompkins Weekly. Mayor Robert G. Cantelmo plans to relaunch a stalled effort to study “just-cause” labor protections, shifting the ... more
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Study flags possible Ithaca school closures

Ithaca City Schools go fully-remote, push start date to mid-September
Shrinking enrollment and rising costs could force tough choices for Ithaca schools, according to The Ithaca Voice. A new demographic and financial study warns the Ithaca City School District may eventually need to close one ... more
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Newfield Town Hall makeover nearly done

Newfield Town Hall makeover nearly done
After eight months of construction, Newfield’s Town Hall is reopening with major accessibility upgrades, according to Tompkins Weekly. The roughly $1.35 million renovation adds ADA-compliant bathrooms, a larger public meeting room, and expanded office space ... more
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