Senator O'Mara Pushing for Mandate Relief in County Budgets
Currently, states are required to provide legal representation to anyone who can't afford it. However, in New York, that expense gets passed down to the county.
View ArticleInformation Session Held in Broome County on Drone Use
Officials say after Christmas, many people have new drones and need to be brought up to speed on the rules for using them.
View ArticleSouthern Tier's First Medical Marijuana Dispensary Opens in Johnson City
The medical marijuana is aimed to help diseases such as cancer, HIV and epilepsy among others. Unlike the images out of Colorado and California, Vireo's CEO wanted to point out exactly what product the...
View ArticleQuestionable Berg Voicemail is Released
There's still no word if the Binghamton city councilor plans to step aside as an investigation is conducted into the voicemail he left for a local contractor.
View ArticleBarton Man Dies in Rollover Crash
Officials were called to a rollover crash on Talmadge Road around 11 a.m. Wednesday for a report of a rollover crash.
View ArticleRenderings for New Chapter House Pub Clear Hurdle
Nine months after a popular Ithaca pub burned down, the plan to rebuild it is moving forward.
View ArticleRodriguez Shines as Bearcats Claw to 2-5 in Conference
In their last two conference games, Willie Rodriguez has averaged 20 points and 7 rebounds to lead the Bearcats to their first two AE wins.
View ArticleBroome Legend Honored
The late Bernard "Bones" Bensen, who once scored 63 points in a basketball game was honored over the weekend for his accomplishments at Broome Tech and within the Binghamton community.
View ArticleGood Shepherd Fairview Home Hosts Joint Birthday Party for Centenarians
The Good Shepherd Fairview Home is celebrating its centenarians. The nursing home has two residents who are more than a hundred years old and Thursday it threw a birthday party for the pair.
View ArticleSU Players React to Notre Dame Win
SU men's basketball players react to Thursday night's 81-66 win over Notre Dame that lifted the Orange record to 4-5 midway through the ACC season.
View ArticleOrange Overwhelm Irish with Decisive Early Run
The SU men's basketball team jumped out to an 18-point lead midway through the first half and cruised to an 81-66 win over the 25th-ranked Fighting Irish in the first game of a four-game homestand...
View ArticleTwo Men Facing Felony Rape Charges in Schuyler County
The Schuyler County District Attorney's Office says 21-year-old Jeffrey Forney Jr. of Watkins Glen and 22-year-old Aaron Bowen of Beaver Dams allegedly took advantage of an 18-year-old girl at Forney's...
View ArticleBU Set to Host "Play 4Kay" Game Saturday
The BU women's basketball team will be hosting a "Play 4Kay' game Saturday at 2:00 against Maine.
View ArticleU-E Pulls Upset in Overtime, Ithaca Wins At Home
Union-Endicott beat Horseheads in a thriller 63-61, while Ithaca defeated Corning 60-47.
View ArticlePurple Tornado Cause Damage at CV, Saints Escape Late OHS Rally
The ranked Norwich Purple Tornado took down Chenango Valley 66-46, while Seton Catholic escaped a late rally by Oneonta to win 49-43.
View ArticleB-Sens Snap Losing Skid in Rochester
The B-Sens got a much needed 5-2 win in Rochester to snap a four-game losing streak.
View ArticleAssemblyman Introduces Autism Action Plan
Angelo Santabarbara's five-point plan would address common communication issues, establish better access to information and add communication support to the state's existing vocational programs.
View ArticleRiley Ranked No. 2 Punter in NFL Draft
Former SU punter Riley Dixon has been rated the second-best punting prospect in this spring's NFL Draft by ESPN expert Mel Kiper, Jr.
View ArticleHarlem Globetrotter Gives Lesson in Bullying Prevention
Students in Horseheads got a lesson on bullying prevention Friday from a well-known teacher -- a member of the world-famous traveling basketball team.
View ArticleJohnson City Hostage Situation Ends Peacefully, Woman and Child Safe
Officials say they received a call from an apartment on Main Street just after 3:30 a.m.
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