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May 5, 2026 — Ithaca's long break up with 'Flock' AI police cameras

21 min · 5. mai 2026
episode May 5, 2026 — Ithaca's long break up with 'Flock' AI police cameras cover

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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. We're back! For this inaugural episode of the second season, we’re returning to an issue that we’ve covered several times on Backstory: Flock cameras. Last spring, dozens of the artificial intelligence (AI) powered cameras began to pop up at intersections around the county. These cameras — and the software that powers them — allow law enforcement to track the path of a specific vehicle as it travels through the network of cameras. The idea, manufacturer Flock Safety says, is to help police officers respond quickly to crime. But activists have been pushing back. And now elected officials are reversing course, less than a year since the first cameras were installed. But as we're finding out, there's still a ways to go before the cameras are completely gone. Stay tuned until the end for additional news from this week. 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/2794618/#transcript]. The transcript is auto-generated and may contain errors. Original air date: May 5, 2026 Produced and hosted by Megan Zerez. Reported by Jimmy Jordan and Megan Zerez Cover photo by Casey Martin.

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episode July 7, 2026 — The mass evictions at Asteri cover

July 7, 2026 — The mass evictions at Asteri

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], YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@TheIthacaVoice/podcasts] or wherever you get podcasts. From the start, Asteri Ithaca was supposed to represent a bold response to Ithaca’s most pressing housing and economic problems. One hundred eighty one new affordable apartment units. A brand new conference center. A plan to provide housing to forty formerly unhoused families. All in the heart of downtown Ithaca. It’s been two years since Asteri Ithaca first welcomed residents. Four months since the city temporarily declared the building “unfit for human habitation.” And while the building has since re-opened, a lot has changed since then. Now, in a major reversal, there's now over fifty eviction filings against residents. This week on Backstory: how the Asteri dream fell apart. 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/2935514/#transcript]. The transcript is auto-generated and may contain errors. Original air date: July 7, 2026 Produced and hosted by Megan Zerez. Reported by Jimmy Jordan, Megan Zerez, Hailea Potter, Matt Butler and Fernando Figueroa. Cover photo by Matt Butler

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episode June 30, 2026 — Something's alive under East Hill Cemetery ... millions of native bees cover

June 30, 2026 — Something's alive under East Hill Cemetery ... millions of native bees

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], YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@TheIthacaVoice/podcasts] or wherever you get podcasts. In an old cemetery just behind East Hill Plaza, there’s a little known secret buried just a few feet underground. As we speak, they’re sleeping underground by the millions … not zombies, not vampires, but native ground dwelling bees. Cornell researchers believe it’s the largest population of these bees anywhere in the world. Researcher Jordan Kueneman is one of the scientists who study this population of bees … and why cemeteries, of all places, play such a big role in pollination and biodiversity. Much of this research also depends on the efforts of citizen scientists across the world observing species and phenomena right in our backyards. This conversation was recorded in early May, just as these bees were entering their most active, above-ground phase. While Kueneman says this particular group has retreated back underground until next spring, you can still get involved here [https://www.gnbee.org/]. 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/2935509/#transcript]. The transcript is auto-generated and may contain errors. Original air date: June 30, 2026 Produced and hosted by Megan Zerez. Cover photo by Bryan Danforth/Cornell University

30. juni 202620 min
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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.

23. juni 20267 min
episode June 16, 2026 — Why your energy bill is so high ... and how it might get even worse cover

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. juni 202622 min
episode June 9, 2026 — What the housing crisis looks like for Ithaca's older adults cover

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

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