Season of Giving Shines at Johnson City Middle School Food Drive
Johnson City Middle School students loaded up cars Tuesday afternoon for the culmination of their annual food drive. Students and staff filled about a dozen cars with non-perishable items including...
View ArticleElmira Plans Reconstruction Projects on Water Street
Highly traveled Water Street in Elmira will see some changes in the coming year. Officials are planning reconstruction projects in both the city and town of Elmira.
View ArticleTighter Security for Air Travelers, But Lower Gas Prices for Drivers Over...
If you are one of the estimated 84 million Americans taking a car, plane, bus or train to your holiday destination, vigilance and some extra preparation will get you through.
View ArticleCorning Aims to Raise Resident Engagement in Local Politics
The Town of Corning is looking for ways to engage its citizens in local government. They want to help facilitate communication between residents and the town council and they have a brand new idea to...
View ArticleBoy's Basketball: Newfield Topples O-M, Candor Holds Off Notre Dame
The Trojans beat the Odessa-Montour Indians 56-37, while a buzzer beater downed the Crusaders 51-50.
View ArticleDepartment of Transportation Unveils 62 New Snow Tow Plows
The first full day of winter is in the books. While it may not look and feel like December, the state DOT is ready for the snow to fly. Alex Valverde shows us some new equipment that will be on the...
View ArticleSpartan Signs NLI with Pace
Maine-Endwell senior Daniella Dean signed her National Letter of Intent to play basketball at Pace University.
View ArticleBearcats get Stuffed by FIU
The Binghamton men's basketball team got outrebounded 45-26 in a 66-49 loss to Florida International University.
View ArticleBinghamton City Council, Residents Divided on Syrian Refugee Debate
Binghamton City Council took an unpopular stance Tuesday night as they voted against a decision to welcome Syrian refugees. Gabrielle Lucivero has the latest on both sides of the issue.
View ArticleProject Labor Agreement for Sewage Plant in Johnson City Voted Down
It's an issue that hundreds have rallied over, both for and against. The city council originally approved a measure to use a PLA, but Mayor Rich David vetoed it earlier this month.
View ArticleCat Recovers in Hornell After Being Drenched in Gasoline
A cat was brought to the humane society last week, suffering from severe chemical injuries.
View ArticleLooking for a Last Minute Gift? When in Doubt -- Shop Local
Whether you have a whole list of presents or one final purchase, it is crunch time for Christmas shopping. But in Binghamton, one local store has a solution that can help you cross those names off your...
View ArticleTompkins County Committee Grounds Law Aimed at Limiting Drone Use
The original proposal would have limited drones from flying below 150 feet above private property. And under FAA regulations, they're not allowed over 400 feet.
View ArticleTaste of the Big Apple in Binghamton for New Year's Eve
Local business owners are hoping to save many people a three-hour drive on New Years Eve. They're bringing a traditional ball drop to Binghamton, just like they do it in Times Square.
View ArticleKing Rice and His Jesters Clip Cornell
Binghamton native returned home with his Manmouth Hawks to take on Cornell. Rice's Hawks defeated the Big Red to improve to 9-3 this season. Along with the beating Cornell, they have wins over UCLA,...
View ArticleSpartan Scores 1,000th Career Point
Maine-Endwell senior Daniella Dean scored her 1,000th career point on the way to a 67-61 win over Elmira.
View ArticleGirls Hoops: Strawn Leads Seton, Patriots Pull out Win
In girls basketball, Seton Catholic took down Chenango Valley 66-35, while Binghamton edged Vestal 50-49.
View ArticleMonmouth Brings Basketball Antics to Cornell
The Monmouth men's basketball team, led by Binghamton native King Rice, has garnered widespread national attention for their creative and sometimes choreographed cheering.
View ArticleLast-Minute Shoppers Fill Market Street in Corning
Despite the unseasonable warmth, residents say they feel as festive as ever -- even waiting in long lines in the rain to see Santa Claus.
View ArticleMan Dies in Town of Union Crash
One man is dead after a crash in the on Nanticoke Drive in the town of Union just before 6:30 p.m. Wednesday night.
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