Man Pleads Guilty to Killing Ex-Girlfriend, 16, in Cortland
Court documents said he got into a fight with Leland last May. The documents show that he hit her with various weapons and stabbed her in the neck and chest.
View ArticleCortland Families Tour Liverpool Tech School
The school, which is similar to Liverpool's Innovation Tech High School, will be opening this fall in Cortland.
View ArticleState Launches Project to Revamp Watkins Glen State Park's Entrance
A popular Finger Lakes attraction will look a little different next year. A major project is in the works to completely revamp the entrance to Watkins Glen State Park.
View ArticleHornell Man Accused in Infant's Death is Arraigned
Dakota Miller, accused of beating his girlfriend's 17-month-old son to death on Thanksgiving, was arraigned Thursday in Steuben County Court.
View ArticleTwo Warming Centers Now Open in Sullivan County
Anyone in need of warm shelter can find it at the Ted Stroebel Recreation Center in Monticello or the United Methodist Church in Liberty.
View ArticleCortland Teen's Killer Sentenced to 20 Years to Life in Prison
A Cortland County man convicted of killing his 16-year-old ex-girlfriend will spend 20 years to life in jail. As part fo a plea deal, the 23-year-old pleaded guilty to second degree murder.
View ArticleBearcats Get Beat at the Buzzer
The BU Women's basketball team suffered a heartbreaking loss to Hartford by a score of 41-39.
View ArticleRodriguez Ties Career High in Big Win at Hartford
Willie Rodriguez had 27 points for Binghamton in a 68-54 win at Hartford.
View ArticlePreseason Favorites Focus on Consistency in Offseason
The defending champion Binghamton softball team was picked to win the America East in the preseason polls, but they're not thinking too much about those numbers.
View ArticleSection IV Hoops Brackets Released
The sectional tournaments start next week, with the girls tipping off on Wednesday, and the boys Thursday.
View ArticleJohnson City Students Learn Dangers of Drug Abuse
With drug abuse on the rise across the region, treatment advocates and law enforcement officials are making a renewed push to educate kids about the dangers of using. They share their prevention...
View ArticleThrill Seekers Take Part in Polar Plunge Despite Frigid Temps at SUNY Broome
Temperatures have dipped into the single digits across the region. But, that didn't stop dozens of brave people from taking a polar plunge at SUNY Broome. The goal was to raise money for the Wes Warren...
View ArticleHow Much Are You Willing to Spend on Your Valentine This Year?
Valentine's Day weekend is here and the rush is on to get that special gift for that special someone. The National Retail Federation estimates the average person celebrating will spend roughly $147 on...
View ArticleSyracuse University Physicists Help Prove Einstein's Theory
More than two dozen professors, scientists and students at Syracuse University worked on the project.
View ArticleJohnson City Man Facing Several Animal Abuse Charges in Chenango Co.
Deputies say 35-year-old Anthony Thompson did not properly care for several pitbulls.
View ArticleState Police Looking for Missing Newfield Woman
Carolyn Weeks, 54, was last seen leaving work at Titus Towers in Ithaca on Tuesday around 3 p.m. in the afternoon. She lives on Piper Road in the town of Newfield.
View ArticleInvestigation Leads to Child Pornography Arrest in Hornell
Officials say they worked with state police and the New York's Computer Crime Unit on an investigation into internet child pornography.
View ArticleHouse Fire in Ithaca Contained to One Bedroom
A fire Friday afternoon caused minor smoke and water damage to a house on Washington Street in Ithaca.
View ArticleCold Temperatures Lead to Concerns Over Frozen Pipes
After a mostly warm winter, temperatures have been dropping across the region. With some downright frigid weather expected this weekend, officials are warning homeowners to watch out for frozen pipes....
View ArticleMinors Arrested Following String of Robberies
A string of recent robberies and vehicles thefts on Binghamton's west side are causing police to step up patrols. Investigators say four minors are responsible for at least five incidents within the city.
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