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Category: Ithaca's Morning News Newsmaker Interviews

Mike Hall, Ithaca Tompkins International Airport

How the CDC’s new guidelines might impact travelers.

Tom Basher, Ithaca Fire Department

Boating and walking trail safety and the importance of sprinkler systems.

Wegmans Chef Mike Washburn

The latest happenings at Wegmans.

Josh Bacigalupi, Dryden Central School District

Dryden’s superintendent goes in-depth on the district’s proposed budget for 2021-2022 ahead of Tuesday’s vote.

Janine Bennett, Dryden Middle School

Janine teaches physical education at Dryden Middle School and is organizing a Ride Your Bike to School Day May 25th…

Dr. William Klepak, Tompkins County Medical Director

In the first in a new series exploring COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, Dr. Klepak explains common reasons people give for not…

Heather Campbell, Advocacy Center of Tompkins County

There’s a fundraiser coming up in June.

Ben Sandberg, History Center in Tompkins County

After getting delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, a planned exhibit for 2020 is finally debuting this July.

Interim IPD Chief John Joly

Ithaca Police’s interim chief discusses officer morale and public safety reform.

Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick

The mayor’s proposal to restructure city government is under consideration.

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The reality began setting in for the Miami Heat on Friday when they gathered for a morning shootaround practice and Terry Rozier wasn't with the team. And that almost certainly won't change anytime soon.

1 day ago in Sports

Lionel Messi and Inter Miami complete new contract. He’ll remain with the club at least into 2026

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1 day ago in National

States worry about how to fill the gap in food aid ahead of a federal benefits halt

Officials in Louisiana, Vermont and Virginia pledged Thursday to keep food aid flowing to recipients in their states, even if the federal program is stalled next month because of the government shutdown.

All Things Equal

All Things Equal is a weekly show on 870 AM & 95.9 FM News Talk WHCU Tuesday mornings at 8:40. The show features in-depth conversations on diversity, equity, and race, with a focus on solutions and common ground.

All Things Equal is brought to you by:
Cayuga Medical Center
Cornell University
Ithaca College
Tompkins Cortland Community College
Wegmans
Cayuga Health
Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce
Midstate Basement
Cayuga Radio Group