Two local students, Ahava Sapp and Ruby LeCroy won the Tompkins County Voting Sticker Content.
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“Freedom Then, Freedom Now”: Ithaca Celebrates Juneteenth
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Ithaca’s Juneteenth celebration highlights the achievements and ongoing efforts of Black Americans in pursuit of freedom since the first Juneteenth celebration in 1865.
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Where Agriculture and Education Meet: The Ithaca Waldorf School
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The Ithaca Waldorf School forgoes technology, textbooks and letter grades, instead utilizing hands-on agriculture-based education methods.
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BREAKING: Common Council Approves Short Term Rentals, Justice 50 Resolutions
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The Ithaca Common Council voted to pass a measure on short term rentals and a measure on Justice 50 — an environmental proposal.
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Common Council to Vote Wednesday on Justice 50 Environmental Proposal
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On May 1, the City of Ithaca will vote on Justice 50, a budgeting proposal addressing how environmental efforts will support disadvantaged communities.
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Ithaca Common Council to Vote Wednesday on Short-Term Rental Legislation
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The Ithaca Common Council will vote on a short-term rental ordinance on May 1, a policy that will regulate the use of residential units as rentals.
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Village of Lansing Elects Uncontested Trustees Amid Low Turnout
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On April 23, residents of the Village of Lansing showed up to the polls to elect the two unopposed candidates to the Village’s Board of Trustees.
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Ace Dufresne Leads Sunrise Ithaca at 15 Years Old
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Sunrise Ithaca’s leader, Ace Dufresne, discussed youth involvement in climate organizing with The Sun.
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TCAT to Vote on Continuing Route 14S, 83 Suspensions Evoking Accessibility Concerns
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The TCAT Board of Directors will vote on whether routes 14S and 83 will continue to be suspended.
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In Blow to Emission-Free Target, TCAT Considers Replacing Electric Buses with Diesel Ones
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TCAT announced that they will add several diesel buses to their fleet after several emission-free buses were removed from service.
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Procedural Justice and Implicit Bias: Ithaca Police Department’s Newest Training Focus
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In the previous month, the Ithaca Police Department underwent Procedural Justice training with a focus on addressing implicit bias, aiming to enhance positive interactions between officers and the community.