Sharon Collins, 73, of Ithaca was recently arraigned for allegedly stealing nearly $70,000 in state pension payments intended for her deceased husband. New York State Comptroller Thomas P.
Pete was born in Ithaca, NY on October 30th, 1940 to Arthur and Dorothy Wells where he was the 5th of 6 children. Pete grew up in Brooktondale, N.Y. and graduated from Ithaca High School.
Reporter Ashley Kane talks to Ithaca College students about the TikTok ban and the app’s quick revival after President Trump took office.
Cornell University researchers recently estimated the financial damage a spotted lanternfly infestation could cause on Finger Lakes farms, and it breaches six figures. Using data from two key ...
More than 126,800 birds in New York have been affected by the avian flu since 2022, including thousands of new infections uncovered in recent months in New York parks, commercial flocks and ...
Initial filings for unemployment benefits in New York dropped last week compared with the week prior, the U.S. Department of Labor said Thursday. New jobless claims, a proxy for layoffs, fell to ...
A rescheduled set of information sessions at Tompkins County Public Library aims to destigmatize overdose and offer information on potentially lifesaving naloxone kits in Ithaca's downtown.
Joseph was born on October 19, 1948 to parents Rose and Ralph Baldini in Ithaca, New York. He was raised in Ithaca along with four siblings. He eventually moved to the Pacific Northwest ...
Lewis was raised in Buffalo and graduated from SUNY Albany with a background in counseling, Lewis came to Ithaca College and then Cornell when she first arrived in Ithaca for work over 40 years ago.
Thousands of people in Tompkins County eat out every day. Whether it’s a quick stop for a breakfast sandwich during the morning commute, a soup and salad for lunch, or a dinner date at a fancy ...
Voting will be open until the end of the day Thursday, with nominees from the coverage areas of the Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin, Elmira Star-Gazette, Ithaca Journal and Corning Leader.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - They are part of a lost generation, the segment of Buffalo Bills fans born in the mid-1990s who have never known what it is like to root for a team bound for the Super Bowl.