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May 12, 2026 — Trimmed, tweaked and back on the ballot: the plan to repair Ithaca's aging schools

22 min · 12 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio May 12, 2026 — Trimmed, tweaked and back on the ballot: the plan to repair Ithaca's aging schools

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Listen and subscribe to Backstory on: Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/backstory-an-ithaca-voice-podcast/id1823160226], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3ajHvqXHc6GvDs0x7usqR7?si=5a5e56ddaa174aab], Overcast [https://overcast.fm/itunes1823160226], Amazon Music [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3dda9eaa-1234-4ec6-b03e-37e7f3e99f77/backstory-an-ithaca-voice-podcast] or wherever you get podcasts. Two years ago, voters in the Ithaca City School District rejected a proposal for a sweeping school district renovation project ... and by staggering margins. Meanwhile, the issues have only continued to pile up: Leaky roofs. Overheated classrooms. Science labs that are no longer fully usable due to safety issues. But now, in exactly one week, that project goes back in front of voters again — albeit at a third of its original size. This week on Backstory: the plan to fix Ithaca’s ailing school buildings, plus a look ahead at the other things at stake [https://ithacavoice.org/2026/04/ithaca-school-budget-is-set-to-go-to-voters-heres-what-to-expect/] in this year’s school district elections on May 19. For more on how to vote in the Ithaca City School District elections, click here [https://www.ithacacityschools.org/o/icsd/page/budget-vote-election]. If you don't live within the boundaries of ICSD, school districts across New York hold elections on May 19 too. Visit your school district's webpage to find polling places and other information. If you're not sure what school district you live in, find out here [https://www.greatschools.org/school-district-boundaries-map/]. Access a time-stamped transcript by clicking the button with three lines on the embedded player. For a full page transcript, click here [https://rss.com/podcasts/ithaca-backstory/2796109/#transcript]. The transcript is auto-generated and may contain errors. Original air date: May 12, 2026 Produced and reported by Megan Zerez. Hosted by Jimmy Jordan Cover photo by Megan Zerez

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Portada del episodio June 23, 2026 — New York's Primary Elections

June 23, 2026 — New York's Primary Elections

Listen and subscribe to Backstory on: Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/backstory-an-ithaca-voice-podcast/id1823160226], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3ajHvqXHc6GvDs0x7usqR7?si=5a5e56ddaa174aab], Overcast [https://overcast.fm/itunes1823160226], Amazon Music [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3dda9eaa-1234-4ec6-b03e-37e7f3e99f77/backstory-an-ithaca-voice-podcast] or wherever you get podcasts. Today is Election Day in statewide primary races. While there's not as much on the ballot this primary, some of the offices up for grabs come November do come with a lot of power. Plus, some of the other headlines we've been following. We're trying a more "bite-sized" format this week, but next week, we'll return with a full sized episode. Access a time-stamped transcript by clicking the button with three lines on the embedded player. For a full page transcript, click here [https://rss.com/podcasts/ithaca-backstory/2876126/#transcript]. The transcript is auto-generated and may contain errors. Original air date: June 23, 2026 Produced and edited by Megan Zerez. Reported by: Megan Zerez, Hailea Potter, Jimmy Jordan and Fernando Figueroa. Cover photo by Casey Martin.

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Portada del episodio June 16, 2026 — Why your energy bill is so high ... and how it might get even worse

June 16, 2026 — Why your energy bill is so high ... and how it might get even worse

Listen and subscribe to Backstory on: Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/backstory-an-ithaca-voice-podcast/id1823160226], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3ajHvqXHc6GvDs0x7usqR7?si=5a5e56ddaa174aab], Overcast [https://overcast.fm/itunes1823160226], Amazon Music [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3dda9eaa-1234-4ec6-b03e-37e7f3e99f77/backstory-an-ithaca-voice-podcast] or wherever you get podcasts. Energy costs are going up. From gas prices to electric bills, it’s hard not to notice. But very soon, the electric and gas bill for the average Ithaca home could see an even larger increase. And yes, there’s lots of international issues that impact costs. But one of the biggest reasons is closer to home than you think. There’s a complex and little-known process going on right now that could have a big impact on how much we pay for electricity. New York State Electric and Gas (NYSEG) is asking state regulators for a rate hike that could raise the average electric and gas bill by almost $800 a year. This week on Backstory: the NYSEG rate case. You can submit a public comment as part of the rate case using New York State's Public Service Departments portal here [https://documents.dps.ny.gov/public/Comments/PublicComments.aspx?MatterCaseNo=25-e-0375]. Read other filings in the case here [https://documents.dps.ny.gov/public/MatterManagement/CaseMaster.aspx?MatterCaseNo=25-e-0375]. Access a time-stamped transcript by clicking the button with three lines on the embedded player. For a full page transcript, click here [https://rss.com/podcasts/ithaca-backstory/2876115/#transcript]. The transcript is auto-generated and may contain errors. Original air date: June 16, 2026 Produced and hosted by Megan Zerez. Reported by Jimmy Jordan Cover photo by Casey Martin

16 de jun de 202622 min
Portada del episodio June 9, 2026 — What the housing crisis looks like for Ithaca's older adults

June 9, 2026 — What the housing crisis looks like for Ithaca's older adults

Listen and subscribe to Backstory on: Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/backstory-an-ithaca-voice-podcast/id1823160226], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3ajHvqXHc6GvDs0x7usqR7?si=5a5e56ddaa174aab], Overcast [https://overcast.fm/itunes1823160226], Amazon Music [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3dda9eaa-1234-4ec6-b03e-37e7f3e99f77/backstory-an-ithaca-voice-podcast] or wherever you get podcasts. When Kathy Bernson moved to Ithaca, she was just looking for a quiet, artsy little town to settle down in. But like many, she soon learned that the housing market in Ithaca comes with a fair share of roadblocks. And when you’re 75 and on a fixed income, those roadblocks are even harder to get past. It’s no secret that the housing market in Ithaca can be brutal. Renters face intense competition, ailing apartments and rents well above the regional average. For some older Ithacans, the odds are even more challenging. This week on Backstory: how Ithaca's housing crisis is affecting older adults. Access a time-stamped transcript by clicking the button with three lines on the embedded player. For a full page transcript, click here [https://rss.com/podcasts/ithaca-backstory/2876113/#transcript]. The transcript is auto-generated and may contain errors. Original air date: June 9, 2026 Produced and hosted by Megan Zerez. Print story [https://ithacavoice.org/2026/05/high-rents-dangerous-conditions-long-waitlists-how-tompkins-countys-housing-crisis-is-impacting-older-adults/] reported by Kate Collins Cover photo by Kate Collins

9 de jun de 202626 min
Portada del episodio June 2, 2026 — The trial of Autreyu Massaline

June 2, 2026 — The trial of Autreyu Massaline

This episode contains graphic descriptions of violence and makes reference to racist and sexist slurs. Sensitive listeners may want to skip this one. Listen and subscribe to Backstory on: Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/backstory-an-ithaca-voice-podcast/id1823160226], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3ajHvqXHc6GvDs0x7usqR7?si=5a5e56ddaa174aab], Overcast [https://overcast.fm/itunes1823160226], Amazon Music [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3dda9eaa-1234-4ec6-b03e-37e7f3e99f77/backstory-an-ithaca-voice-podcast] or wherever you get podcasts. When does an act of violence become an act of self defense? Does the use of racist, sexist slurs make a verbal threat more credible? How long should someone expect to wait for the police when they feel they’re in danger? Last July, Kaciana Camel was walking with her then-two year old daughter on Elmira Road. They had just seen someone fleeing after stealing an electric bicycle. But now the bicycle’s owner was shouting at her. He accused her of being involved in the theft. He called her racist and sexist slurs. Camel, who told the man she was pregnant, said he threatened to “deflate” her. Over the phone, her fiancee told her to call 911. The police didn’t respond soon enough to intervene. But her fiancee, Autreyu Massaline, did. Massaline later told the jury he had grabbed “the closest knife” and raced over. It was a Cuisinart kitchen knife. Eight inches long. Purple. What happened next would later become the subject of a complex criminal case touching on race, 9-1-1 response times and the question of self defense. This week on Backstory: the trial of Autreyu Massaline. Access a time-stamped transcript by clicking the button with three lines on the embedded player. For a full page transcript, click here [https://rss.com/podcasts/ithaca-backstory/2857586/#transcript]. The transcript is auto-generated and may contain errors. Original air date: June 2, 2026 Produced and hosted by Megan Zerez. Reported by Hailea Potter Cover photo by Casey Martin

2 de jun de 202630 min
Portada del episodio May 26, 2026 — The state of The Commons

May 26, 2026 — The state of The Commons

Listen and subscribe to Backstory on: Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/backstory-an-ithaca-voice-podcast/id1823160226], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3ajHvqXHc6GvDs0x7usqR7?si=5a5e56ddaa174aab], Overcast [https://overcast.fm/itunes1823160226], Amazon Music [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3dda9eaa-1234-4ec6-b03e-37e7f3e99f77/backstory-an-ithaca-voice-podcast] or wherever you get podcasts. The Commons is the heart of downtown Ithaca. But some say that its heartbeat is a bit irregular. It’s a common complaint from some business owners and visitors, though not everyone agrees. The Downtown Ithaca Alliance, the organization representing businesses downtown, came out with a multiyear study on the “health” of the Ithaca Commons. There's also crime data to consider. But how does it all line up with the public's perception? Access a time-stamped transcript by clicking the button with three lines on the embedded player. For a full page transcript, click here [https://rss.com/podcasts/ithaca-backstory/2796120/#transcript]. The transcript is auto-generated and may contain errors. Original air date: May 26, 2026 Produced and hosted by Megan Zerez. Reported by Hailea Potter. Cover photo by Casey Martin.

26 de may de 202625 min