Police: Leroy Street Fight Leads to Stabbing in Binghamton, Man Arrested
A 47-year-old man involved in the brawl suffered a stab wound in his back, but his injuries are not life-threatening.
View ArticleLago Opponents Dealt Blow by State Appeals Court
The Appellate Division of the state Supreme Court has denied the most recent lawsuit filed to stop construction on the site of the Lago Resort and Casino in Tyre.
View ArticlePolice: Tractor-Trailer Takes Off After Hitting Pedestrian
Binghamton police have arrested a tractor-trailer driver after a hit-and-run Wednesday.
View ArticleElmira Heights Forges Ahead with Renovations, Upgrades
The Elmira Heights School District will see quite a few improvements taking place over the next couple years. After residents voted to approve a $12.3 million capital project, the district is forging...
View ArticleUpcoming Tioga County Job Fair Indicates Economic Growth
For years, the county has been struggling to keep jobs in the area, but now many leaders believe there's change in the air.
View ArticleJackals Forward Named ECHL Player of the Month
Second-year player Allan McPherson has been chosen as February's player of the month.
View ArticleClean Energy Competition Inspires Entrepreneurs to Think Green
A new contest in the Southern Tier is encouraging businesses to think green. On Wednesday night, those entrepreneurs were in Elmira to learn more about a brand new clean-energy competition.
View ArticleHardware Awarded to Hawk Runner
Corning junior Jessica Lawson was honored as the Gatorade New York Girls Cross Country Runner of the Year.
View ArticleBU Sunk in AE Quarterfinals
Freshman guard Timmy Rose had 15 points and 8 rebounds for the Bearcats, who fell at New Hampshire in the America East Quarterfinals, 56-51.
View ArticleNorwich Boys "Playing for Jamo"
After Jamison Luke went down with an injury in the STAC finals, the Purple Tornado have been wearing warm up jerseys with his number and "doing it for Jamo."
View ArticleBabers Pleased with Spring Progress
New SU football coach Dino Babers says he's happy with his team's effort after its first four spring practices inside the Ensley Center.
View ArticleFriends, Colleagues Remember TWC News Senior Reporter Bill Carey at Calling...
Calling hours were held Tuesday for Bill Carey, a beloved member of the local media and our news organization. Alana LaFlore was among those there to remember a friend and mentor. NOTE: Bill's funeral...
View ArticleLago's New Name to Embody Essence of Finger Lakes Region
Lago Resort and Casino in the town of Tyre will now go by del Lago meaning "of the lake."
View ArticleFate of Dryden Teacher in Limbo, District Not Commenting
The teacher started teaching in Dryden back in 2014 and was denied tenure in early February. She was also the director of the spring musical -- "Zombie Prom." That show will go on, and thanks to a...
View ArticleScholar Athlete of the Week: Delaney Martin
This Scholar Athlete of the Week, Delaney Martin, is a three-sport star from Westhill High School who plans to play two sports in college next year.
View ArticlePolice: Domestic Dispute on Glenwood Avenue Led to Shooting in Dickinson
Troopers say just after midnight, someone started shooting at a car with two people inside. As the driver tried to pull away, they slammed into two other vehicles that were parked in the road nearby.
View ArticleElmira Mayor Announces New Fourth District Councilman
Elmira has announced the new Fourth District councilman, who will replace Mark Hitchcock.
View ArticleYour Hometown: Parishville
The town has been around for more than 200 years, and what attracted founders to the area is still a common appeal for locals. In this week's edition of Your Hometown, Caitlin Landers takes us to the...
View ArticleBinghamton Celebrates 49th Annual Parade Day on Saturday
The parade begins at 1:30 p.m. The mayor announced details on Thursday, with festivities officially beginning with mass at 11:30 a.m. Saturday morning. Organizers say the parade recognizes the history...
View ArticlePre-Trial Hearing Begins in Almond Upton Case, Accused of Killing State Trooper
Investigators say Almond Upton intentionally ran over Trooper Christopher Skinner on I-81 while he was conducting a traffic stop near Castle Creek.
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