New courts at Suggett to be unveiled at Eric Prior Memorial Tournament
Local News January 20, 2021(Cortland Youth Bureau photo) Cortland Common Council met via Zoom last night for its second January
(Cortland Youth Bureau photo) Cortland Common Council met via Zoom last night for its second January
City of Cortland police are looking for the person in the video below. The suspect is wanted for criminal
Warmth and rain melted much of what fell during last weekend’s early winter storm across Central
A local business is one of 11 statewide to be named in the latest round of grants from the New York Power
Police executed a sizable drug bust yesterday morning at the Econo Lodge motel on Church Street in the
Due to Covid-19, the Cortland Salvation Army has been hampered in its ability to raise funds through
Cortland Loaves & Fishes hosts their annual Thanksgiving dinner giveaway today at 4 pm. Normally
The past weekend marked exactly two weeks since Halloween — when social gatherings increased and
Today, we honor the men and women — both living and deceased — who either served in our nation’s
Since COVID-19 began, Stacy Goldyn-Moller has donated a steady stream of fabric to those making face
Public calling hours are tomorrow for Ronald Denniston, who passed away on Sunday after 79 years of life,
The J.M. McDonald Sports Complex and Fitness Gap closed down temporarily at 4:30 pm yesterday. Officials
This week, Cayuga Health opened an Orthopedics Immediate Care center at 1122 Commons Ave in Cortland.
A new mobile food truck from the Food Bank of Central New York will make weekly stops in the county,
The main entrance at Guthrie Cortland Medical Center is temporarily relocated to allow for the installation
County health officials confirmed a positive case of COVID-19 in an employee at the Dunkin Donuts inside
Both the city of Cortland and village of Homer planned socially distant remembrance ceremonies for today’s
Guthrie Clinic welcomed new providers this week at their service locations in Cortland and Ithaca: Matthew
All 22 schools in the Catholic Diocese of Syracuse are permitted for five days per week of in person
Classes begin this week at colleges across New York and at least one in the SUNY system will begin the