Siena Poll: Corruption a Serious Problem, But Education Remains a Top Concern
The poll found Gov. Andrew Cuomo?s favorability rating holding relatively steady with voters, 52 percent to 43 percent. His job performance rating, last month clocking in at a negative 39 percent to 59...
View ArticleGriffo Opts Out of Congressional Race, Joining Others from Mohawk Valley on...
Republican Sen. Joe Griffo on Monday announced he would not run for the 22nd Congressional District that spans parts of the Mohawk Valley and Southern Tier.
View ArticleTwo Charged in Rape of Teenage Girl in Newfield
The Tompkins County Sheriff's Office says 46-year-old Jeffrey Ponton and 18-year-old Leslie Youst were arrested Sunday.
View ArticleCat Missing Nearly Four Years Reunited With Owner
It was a happy reunion in Bath this week, after a cat missing for years was finally reunited with her family. Tina Yazdani tells us how one veterinarian went out of her way to find the owner.
View ArticleCountry Megaticket Coming to Lakeview Amphitheater
Country music fans will be happy to hear the latest list of names coming to the Lakeview Amphitheater in Syracuse this summer.
View ArticleTwo Teens Charged in Connection with Elmira Heights Warehouse Fire
The fire started shortly after 8 p.m. Sunday night at a warehouse on Prescott Avenue. Firefighters were still there Monday morning.
View ArticleDo Not Share Fake Wegmans Facebook Scam Making the Rounds
Wegmans is warning customers that a Facebook post claiming the supermarket is giving away a $200 grocery coupon is fraudulent and falsely uses company imagery.
View ArticleHorseheads Boy Falls Into Sinkhole, but Pulled to Safety
The warm winter has people spending more time outdoors. But for one Horseheads teenager, a few minutes in the backyard led to a frightening experience.
View ArticleEmpire Road Race Series Unites Local Races
Several of Broome County's most popular road races have joined forces. Organizers hope the new seven-race series brings more people to their sport and the Southern Tier.
View ArticleBinghamton Councilman In Hot Water Attends Work Session
Even while at the center of controversy, Binghamton Councilman Bill Berg decided to attend a council work session on Monday night. That has some other council members feeling uncomfortable.
View ArticleNYS Health Commissioner Addresses Zika Virus
The World Health Organization declared the spread of the Zika virus a "public health emergency" Monday. Primarily spread through infected mosquitoes, the virus has been linked to birth defects in...
View ArticleMike Kostka Represents B-Sens in All-Star Classic
Defenseman Mike Kostka was the B-Sens lone representative at the 2016 AHL All-Star Classic.
View ArticleBU Hopes Inside Presence can Lead to Upset at Stony Brook
Freshman Thomas Bruce scored a season-high 16 points in his last game, and Bearcats coach Tommy Dempsey says he hopes that Bruce's scoring can lead to a win at the Seawolves.
View ArticleHoward's Helpers Aid Orange Hot Streak
Syracuse freshman guard Franklin Howard's career-best 6 assists against Georgia Tech helped the Orange basketball team win for the fourth time in five games Saturday afternoon.
View ArticleOrange Showing Support for "Pearl" in Warmups
The SU basketball team has been wearing special "Pearl"-emblazoned shooting shirts lately in support of former Orange superstar Pearl Washington as he continues his battle with brain cancer.
View ArticleBig Red Lacrosse Replacing 16 Seniors in '16
The Cornell men's lacrosse team is trying to replace 16 seniors including its top four goal-scorers from a season ago as it enters the 2016 season.
View ArticleBinghamton Police Asking for Help Finding Suspect in Shots Fired Incident
Detectives say the suspect fired three to five shots from a handgun on Main Street early Sunday morning.
View ArticleJudge Dismisses Lago Resort and Casino Lawsuit
A Judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by a group hoping to block a casino from being built in Tyre, Seneca County. The organization, Casino Free Tyre argued the Town of Tyre failed to adequately consider...
View ArticleReport: STD Cases on the Rise in Broome County
Those at greatest risk include 15 to 24 year olds, who account for almost half of new STD infections.
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