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After six years of planning and debate, the Ithaca Common Council voted 8–3 on May 7 to adopt legislation that legalizes the ...
Do we still live in a community where a knock on the door is a welcome event? As an independent candidate petitioning to get ...
As part of National Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention Month, Ithaca-based startup Seen Nutrition is drawing attention to ...
More than 200 people marched through downtown Ithaca on Thursday evening to mark International Workers’ Day, commonly known as May Day, calling for stronger worker protections, a ...
A resurrected and rejuvenated Little Feat, the iconic and influential rock band from the 1970s returns to the State Theatre ...
City officials have removed a series of unauthorized banners and large signs affixed to chain-link fences along North Meadow Street (Route 13), citing safety concerns and violations ...
The Ithaca Times has announced a “new era” with a management and ownership transition to position the Ithaca Times, ...
Last week, ownership of the Ithaca Times was transferred to Pathways to Equity, Inc., a​n ​​Ithaca-based non-profit ...
With approximately 75% of Ithaca residents living in rental housing and the majority of those renters classified as cost ...
The third annual “Better Together for Mental Health” celebration will return to Stewart Park on Saturday, May 10, from 11 a.m ...
Top-ranked Cornell used a dominant fourth quarter to pull away from No. 2 Princeton, claiming a 20-15 victory and its third ...
On Friday, May 2, the Dryden Central School District Board of Education hosted a meet the candidates event for four candidates competing for three seats on the board in the ...