Political Leaders Weigh In on 22nd Congressional Race
When Congressman Richard Hanna's retirement was announced, names of potential candidates popped up left and right. Many of those names were current leaders in Oneida County.
View ArticleAstronomy Professor Explains How to See 5 Planets in Early Morning Sky
It's something in the sky you won't see very often and you don't have to look to hard to see it. Five planets will be visible to the naked eye early in the morning this weekend and throughout the next...
View ArticleGymnastics Competition Showcases Local and International Talent
While the summer Olympics may be seven months away, visitors at the I Love New York Cup may be witnessing future Olympians right before their very eyes. Vince Briga explains why local coaches and...
View ArticleHumane Society Hosts Bowl-A-Rama Fundraiser
It was a strike for the Humane Society Saturday. The organization hosted a bowling tournament at Midway Lanes in Vestal. It's been about four years since the event has been held, but officials decided...
View ArticleDT Productions Seeking Actors for Local Film
Dozens of acting hopefuls made their way to the Oakdale Mall in Johnson City for a chance to star in a local film. Local company DT Productions held open casting calls for their upcoming film Bella...
View ArticleWegmans Celebrates 100 Years
Wegmans celebrated its centennial anniversary Saturday with free cake for customers at each one of its stores. Each store was tasked with creating a special cake for the occasion.
View ArticleElmira Women's Hockey Falls to Top Ranked Plattsburgh 4-2
The Cardinals scored three first period goals on their way to victory.
View Article'The Name Game': City of Elmira Asks Residents For Help Naming Neighborhoods
The City of Elmira has come up with a new game for its residents. It's been dubbed 'The Name Game,' and the goal is to give each neighborhood in the city its very own name. Tina Yazdani explains why...
View ArticleCornell Men's and Women's Basketball Triumphant Over Dartmouth
The men beat the Big Green 77-73, while the women used overtime to come away with a 71-58 win.
View ArticleBearcats Host "Play 4Kay" Game against Maine
The BU women's basketball team hosted Maine for the Play 4 Kay game to raise funds and awareness about breast cancer.
View ArticleBearcats Fall on the Road at Maine
Thomas Bruce had 16 points, but it wasn't enough for the BU men's hoops team in a 74-63 loss at Maine.
View ArticleVestal Wrestling Team Wins STAC Title
The Vestal wrestling team was the last one standing out of 16 in the STAC wrestling championships.
View ArticleBagel Shop Reacts to Possible Minimum Wage Hike
Broome County is home to many small family businesses, but a recent proposal to raise minimum wage has some worried about their future. Vince Briga spoke with one local business owner who says a...
View ArticleLargest Indoor Lacrosse Tournament in the County Raises Money for John Mack...
In 2006, a 17 year old Binghamton High School student died after taking a stick check to his chest in a lacrosse game. 10 years later, more than 85 teams from all over the Northeast and as far south as...
View ArticleKostka Reps B-Sens in All-Star Skills Competition
The Western Conference won 19-14 over the East in the AHL All-Star skills competition Sunday night.
View ArticleNorwich Builds Momentum after 3rd Place Finish at STAC Championships
The Norwich Purple Tornado scored 196 points at the STAC wrestling championships on Saturday, enough for a third place finish out of 16 teams.
View ArticleSome For, Others Against Seneca County Taking Over Seneca Army Depot
The debate over what to do with the Seneca Army Depot continues. On Feb. 9, the Seneca County Board of Supervisors will vote on whether to take over the land rather than it being sold to a private...
View ArticleJohnson City's Jake Thompson Commits to Albany
Johnson City senior quarterback Jake Thompson verbally committed to play football at UAlbany.
View ArticleYour Hometown: Steele Memorial Library Adapts to Changing Decades
The Steele Memorial Library in Elmira has been a cornerstone of the community since the 1890s. In this edition of Your Hometown, our Megan Zhang shows us how the library is adapting to changing times.
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