Cortland resident organizes walk to raise awareness of pregnancy disorder
Left untreated, Preeclampsia can lead to fatal complications for both the mother and the baby.Photo Gallery: Homer Farmers' Market opens for 2017 season
The Homer Farmers' Market kicked off its summer season Saturday on Main Street.Cortland firefighters extinguish blaze at Reynolds Avenue home
Two of the three apartments in the building were occupied, officials said.Opinion: Cortlandville should scrap proposed gas station law
On May 17, the Cortlandville Town Board began to address the issue of the “gas station over the aquifer law “ which they have been ...Sheriff Helms responds to report on Cortland County Jail
"Mr. Steinhoff's reporting is short and implies the legislature was misinformed," Helms wrote in the letter.Cortland baseball falls to DePauw in NCAA opener
DePauw University defeated Cortland, 8-5, in the opening round of the NCAA Division III Baseball Mideast Regional.Cortland Fire Department fundraiser nets $6,300 for Muscular Dystrophy Association
On Thursday, the Cortland Fire Department presented a check in the amount of $6,315 to the Muscular Dystrophy Association.Twin sisters at SUNY Cortland compare brain activity
Sisters Alexis and Alyssa Cino aren’t sure whether they are identical or fraternal twins.Health care topic of upcoming Indivisible Cortland County forum
Indivisible Cortland County (ICC) will host a public healthcare forum on Saturday, May 20 at the United Presbyterian Church, 25 Church Street in Cortland.Former teacher pledges $1 million to SUNY Cortland
Thomas Shea pledged a bequest of approximately $1 million to the Delta Kappa Beta Leadership Scholarship fund at SUNY Cortland.