Podcasts

Friday, March 4, 202203/04/2022

Roxan Noble, Ithaca Tompkins International Airport

Mask mandates remain in place at airports, and route changes begin soon in Ithaca.

Friday, March 4, 202203/04/2022

Assemblymember Anna Kelles

An in-depth discussion about the 2023 state budget.

Thursday, March 3, 202203/03/2022

Beth McGee, NAMI Finger Lakes

Finger Lakes chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness.

Thursday, March 3, 202203/03/2022

Leonard Steinhorn, CBS News

Latest on Russia-Ukraine conflict.

Thursday, March 3, 202203/03/2022

Tompkins County Legislator Mike Sigler

Mike’s running for Congress, but why?

Wednesday, March 2, 202203/02/2022

Michael Huyghue, Cornell Law

The latest of Major League Baseball’s continued lockout.

Wednesday, March 2, 202203/02/2022

Trumansburg Mayor Rordan Hart

What’s going on with Camp Barton?

Wednesday, March 2, 202203/02/2022

Dr. William Klepak, Tompkins County Medical Director

Reactions to the end of school mask mandates, concerns about kids, a new strain of COVID-19, and vaccination numbers.

Tuesday, March 1, 202203/01/2022

Criminal Profiler Pat Brown

Is there such a thing as a perfect crime?

Tuesday, March 1, 202203/01/2022

Gary Ferguson, Downtown Ithaca Alliance

Challenges in planning events with COVID-19 restrictions and a preview of this weekend’s chili cookoff.

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