Bernie Sanders' visit to the Southern Tier generated a lot of excitement Monday with 5,000 people in line early for the opportunity to see the presidential candidate. Vince Briga explains what supporters say draws them to Sanders' campaign.
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Bernie Sanders Supporter: 'He's a Man of the People'
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Notorious Child Killer Eric Smith Again Denied Parole
Smith was 13 years old when he killed 4-year-old Derrick Robie in the village of Savona back in 1993. Smith is currently serving a nine years to life sentence at Collins Correctional Facility, south of Buffalo.
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Thanks to Community Outpouring, Horseheads Animal Shelter May Not Have to Close After All
When the Horseheads town supervisor suggested closing the local animal shelter back in February, it didn't look like the facility stood a chance. That's when the community rallied together to save the shelter, with an influx of donations to help it stay open.
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Schumer Looks to Crack Down on Outrageous Concert Ticket Prices
Luke Bryan dazzled a sold-out crowd at the Carrier Dome over the weekend, but getting a prime seat for the concert wasn't exactly cheap. Gabrielle Lucivero has the details.
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Teacher Strike Ending in Montrose District
Union leaders say that, in order to meet state schooling requirements, teachers must return to the classroom despite being no closer to a contract.
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U-E Girls Lacrosse Holds On to Top M-E
The Tigers topped the Spartans 11-8 at Ty Cobb Stadium.
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Corning Girls Lacrosse Crushes Binghamton
The Hawks pounded the Patriots 13-3 on the road.
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Joseph Moving from 'Cuse to Creighton
After being banished to the bench in his sophomore season, former SU starting point guard Kaleb Joseph has decided to transfer to the Creighton Blue Jays to continue his basketball career.
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Sayre Teachers Hit Picket Lines Tuesday, Huge Turnout at Board Meeting Ahead of Strike
Instead of heading to the classroom, teachers in Sayre will be hitting the picket line Tuesday. The Sayre community came together Monday night to discuss the impending strike. Teachers say they aren't being paid enough and administrators say they don't have any cash to give. As Tina Yazdani reports, there's no chance the stalemate will end anytime soon.
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National Nurses United Voice Support of Bernie Sanders in Binghamton
Much has been reported about the strong support for Sanders among young people. But he's also picking up endorsements from many people in the healthcare industry.
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Crime Victims' Rights Week: Broome County Remembers Lives of Victims
The Crime Victims Assistance Center hosts the event each year. Pictures and special notes are posted in the Oakdale Mall to honor the victims.
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Thousands Attend Sanders Rally
Sanders' message reached thousands of Central New York residents Tuesday. Matt Jarchow explains why so many in the area are 'Feeling the Bern.'
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Sayre Teachers Go on Strike for Higher Pay, Better Benefits
The halls were empty in the Sayre School District Tuesday as nearly all the teachers in the district were on strike. They've been working without contracts for three years, and they say it's time for higher salaries and better benefits. But the school board says there's not enough money to give teachers what they want. As our Megan Zhang tells us more about the stalemate.
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