Corning Residents Can Expect Improvements to Aging Water System
Residents in the Town of Corning say they're looking forward to drinking better water in the near future. The town is using grant money to revamp its water system.
View ArticleCooperstown Classes Canceled as Community Mourns Superintendent's Death
Officials say CJ Hebert died this weekend from an apparent ATV accident. His colleagues say he will be greatly missed.
View ArticleDefense Claims New Evidence in Cal Harris Trial
Defense attorneys claim new evidence points to another possible suspect in a woman's disappearance back in 2001.
View ArticleThree BU Lacrosse Players Honored by America East
Allie Rodgers and two BU men were named as conference players of the week.
View ArticleWoman's Body Identified; Victim Shot, Stabbed
The woman had been missing since January 26. The incident remains under investigation.
View ArticleNew Yorkers: Have You Registered to Vote Yet? Time is Running Out
New York's presidential primary is just under a month away. With that vote on April 19, New Yorkers only have a few days left to register to vote, if you haven't already. Camille DeLongis has more on...
View ArticleBinghamton Mayor Follows Through and Releases Names of People with Unpaid...
David announced he would be "outing" all ticket scofflaws as part of the amnesty program last September. People had a month to pay back any tickets received since 2005, and could do so at a 75 percent...
View ArticleMixed Martial Arts Marching Toward Legislative Approval in New York
Mixed martial arts is marching toward legislative approval in New York. Legalizing the controversial sport could come to a vote on the Assembly floor. Geoff Redick was there Tuesday morning as the bill...
View ArticleCal Harris: Legal Analyst Talks on Latest Developments Days Before Start of...
There are just days left before the scheduled start of the fourth murder trial for Cal Harris. Jury selection is slated to begin this coming Monday, but before the trial gets underway, the defense...
View ArticleRush to Change Political Parties Ahead of New York Primary Leaves Voters...
The New York presidential primary is four weeks away from Tuesday, but the deadline to register to vote is this Friday. There's also a rush of voters trying to change party affiliations to vote for...
View ArticleTri-Cities Opera Announces Upcoming Season Lineup
It all kicks-off in October with La Traviata, followed by Hansel and Gretel, L'Heure Espagnole, and Hydrogen Jukebox.
View ArticleElmira Christian Academy Closing Doors After 47 Years
After educating students in Chemung County for nearly half a century, Elmira Christian Academy has announced it is closing its doors. School officials say years of financial difficulties ultimately led...
View ArticleAll-STAC/All-Conference Teams Announced
The All-STAC and All-Conference squads for boys and girls basketball were announced Tuesday.
View ArticleSen. DeFrancisco Proposes Law to Increase Penalties for Child Killers
A proposal from state Sen. John DeFrancisco would increase the penalty for killing a child under the age of 12, to murder in the first-degree. The move comes after the tragic story of Baby Maddox in...
View ArticleDemocrat Challenger Leads Criticism Over Reed's Endorsement of Donald Trump
Reed, a three-term incumbent, is backing the Republican presidential frontrunner, but that's sparked bi-partisan criticism from those running against him. Time Warner Cable News reporter Mark...
View ArticleState Assembly Votes to Legalize Mixed Martial Arts
Ending a long battle ? and legally allowing many new ones ? the State Assembly Tuesday passed a bill ending the ban on mixed martial arts in New York State. If signed into law, New York will be the...
View ArticleBearcats Lax Notches Second Straight Victory
Binghamton University men's lacrosse beat Drexel 10-7.
View ArticleHeightened Awareness About Dangers of Lead Poisoning
Flint's water crisis has created an increased consciousness about the dangers of lead. A number of school districts across the region have tested their drinking water.
View ArticleBinghamton Welcomes New Fire Chief
Fire Marshal Dan Eggleston was appointed chief Tuesday afternoon. Both the current and former chiefs say this is one of the most important jobs in the city.
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