Cortland legislators approve 2019 budget, cuts to downtown partnership
The Cortland County Legislature voted unanimously to approve the proposed 2019 Occupancy Tax allocation funding on Thursday evening.Cortland forum explores alternatives to incarceration
Over two dozen people gathered at the Cortland Community Center on Wednesday evening to discuss alternative options to incarceration.Protesters voice support for jail alternatives at meeting of Cortland County legislators
Cortland County’s Public Safety Facility Needs and Assessment Committee heard from members of the public who are opposed to building a new jail facility.SUNY Cortland panel discusses rising U.S. tension with North Korea
David Duryea, SUNY Cortland Vice President of Finance and Management, was one of two panelists discussing the risk of nuclear war with North Korea.A year-round, indoor farmers' market may be coming to Cortland
The dilapidated L-shape plaza at 172 Homer Ave, located adjacent to the Cortland County Junior Fairgrounds, is currently only occupied by a Dollar General.SUNY Cortland opens food pantry for students
SUNY Cortland has opened a food pantry for its student population.Will the Cortland City School District close one of its elementary schools?
The future of two of the district's elementary schools remains uncertain.Cortland Common Council approves budget items, solicits ideas for downtown projects
Cortland Common Council held its first meeting of the month Tuesday night.Cortland residents, officials discuss projects for downtown grant money
Area community members and stakeholders gathered at the Cortland Community Center Wednesday evening.Solutions to heroin, opioid epidemic proposed during Cortland forum
The New York State Senate Task Force on Heroin and Opioid Addiction hosted the fourth public hearing in a series of statewide forums.