Newly Elected Steuben County Legislators Know There's a Lot of Work Ahead
The new year brings new faces to the Steuben County Legislature. Three new legislators took their oaths of office Monday morning. They have their work cut out for them, and most of it centers around...
View ArticleBills Brass Say One Silver Lining of Disappointing 8-8 Season Was Tyrod Taylor
Rex Ryan declared on Monday that Taylor would be his starting QB for next year, but there are still questions looming about the if he can be that elusive franchise guy for the Bills. Time Warner Cable...
View ArticleBearcats Home Win Streak Continues
Binghamton defeated Misericordia 73-44 to end their non-conference home schedule at 5-0.
View ArticleBruce Returns in Time for Conference Opener
Bearcats freshman forward Thomas Bruce made his return from a wrist injury at Penn on Saturday.
View ArticleCorning Council Holds First Meeting of 2016
The mayor is looking to solve infrastructure problems around the city.
View ArticleMalachi, Maggie Lifting Orange Offenses
Syracuse basketball guards Malachi Richardson and Maggie Morrison turned in new career highs in their most recent outings for the Orange.
View ArticleLocal Shelters React to Governor's Executive Order
Shelters across the region are still buzzing after a recent executive order was issued by Governor Cuomo to help the homeless during the cold winter months. But as Vince Briga explains, shelters in...
View ArticleEarlville Sex Offender Facing New Charges in 2011 Assault Case
He was living in Madison County when the crime is believed to have happened. However, he later moved to Chenango County, and that's where deputies picked him up.
View ArticleIncrease in Cervical Cancer Diagnoses Highlight Importance of Screening
Doctors are always reminding women to regularly undergo pap smears that test for cervical cancer. Officials say the Affordable Care Act has made it possible for more patients to get diagnosed early on.
View ArticleHomelessness Mandate Leaves Questions Unanswered
There are mixed feelings surrounding the governor's homelessness mandate. While everyone agrees those in need should be provided with shelter when temperatures drop, some in the region said the...
View ArticleAmish Kidnappers Sentenced on Kidnapping Charges in St. Lawrence County
They already face hundreds of years behind bars. And now, another 25 years is tacked on for the North Country couple who abducted two Amish girls and sexually abused multiple children.
View ArticlePainted Post Forms Village Court, Holds First Session
There are big changes for residents of a small village in Steuben County. For the first time in history, Painted Post has its very own court. Some believe it will make the community safer.
View ArticleCold Shooting Dooms Ithaca Against Nazareth
The Golden Flyers beat the Bombers 95-60 on Tuesday evening.
View ArticleU-E Girls Take Down Ithaca for First Win
The Tigers defeated the Little Red 76-74 in overtime.
View ArticleGirls Hoops: Saints Sizzle, Spartans Fizzle and Express Rolls
In girls hoops, Owego and Seton Catholic battle on the court, Elmira looks to keep rolling in Vestal, and Horseheads hopes for a big road win at M-E.
View ArticleDrouin "Happy" to Rejoin Crunch
Demoted Tampa Bay Lightning forward Jonathan Drouin says while he'd rather be in the NHL he's happy to be back with the Syracuse Crunch two days after his agent requested a trade.
View ArticleHopkins: "I'm not a loser"
After the final game of his 9-game head coaching stint, longtime SU assistant coach Mike Hopkins says losing in overtime to Clemson "hurts".
View ArticleOrange Drop Overtime Heartbreaker to Clemson
The SU basketball team lost a late lead in regulation and saw a last-second shot fall short in overtime in a gut-wrenching 74-73 loss to Clemson at the Carrier Dome Tuesday night.
View ArticleMake Healthy Resolutions to Begin the New Year
American Heart Association officials are encouraging you to develop some healthier habits now that the New Year has arrived. They say vague, non-specific nutrition and exercise goals are likely to fail...
View ArticleRough Fourth Quarter Hurts Bearcats in Road Loss
The Binghamton women's hoops team was outscored 22-7 in the fourth quarter to fall to Stony Brook in their conference opener, 64-58.
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