Fire at Bath Apartment Building Displaces 30 People
It was a devastating morning for people living in a Bath apartment building. About 30 residents were forced to evacuate when a fire broke out overnight. Megan Zhang spoke with residents, who are now...
View ArticleExperts Share Tips on Explaining Tragedy to Kids
It can be a helpless feeling when tragedy strikes, but experts say your children need your support. This week's terror attacks in Brussels and new details about the death of a Syracuse toddler have...
View ArticleTaste of New York and Farmer Education Coming to Dickinson
The state is investing more than $1 million to renovate the Cutler House, which will provide education and expansion opportunities for farmers. They are also beginning research and training in the...
View ArticleCornell University Names Interim President
Hunter Rawlings III, who has served as president previously, was Cornell's 10th president from 1995 to 2003. He takes over for former president Elizabeth Garrett who tragically passed away earlier this...
View ArticlePre-Trial Hearing Continues for Almond Upton
A pretrial hearing continued on Thursday for the man accused of killing New York State Trooper Christopher Skinner. Almond Upton appeared in Broome County Court and was charged with first-degree murder.
View ArticleRick Yarosh Motivational Speaking Team Claims Stars and Stripes Boys Title
The all-star showcase came to a close for boys basketball at Davis College Thursday.
View ArticleSweet 16 Game Day: Mission Houston Is Mission Possible for Syracuse Men's...
Many didn't think the Orange would be here, but Mission Houston is Mission Possible for Syracuse University men's basketball, who are hoping for a big win Friday night. They will take on the 11th...
View ArticleBroome County Officials Offer Tips for Preventing, Identifying Lyme Disease
As the weather gets warmer and you start to spend more time outside, preventing Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses becomes more important.
View ArticleTompkins County Employers Working to Get Vets Back into the Workforce
There were several organizations with a history in the area -- and the fair even welcomed one new employer to the area, the Marriott hotel chain.
View ArticleBath Apartment Building Damaged by Fire Has No Utilities
Tenants of a Bath apartment building are still searching for answers after they were displaced by a large fire. Our Megan Zhang tells us how residents and business owners are coping with the aftermath.
View ArticleBinghamton Youth and Law Enforcement Compete in Friendly Competition
It's a continued push to build strong relationships and trust between law enforcement and Binghamton's youth. Lourdes Youth Services uses their Binghamton Community and Schools Together Program to help...
View ArticleHundreds Marvel at Visuals of Cornell Dragon Parade
It's an annual celebration of spring and the halfway point of the college semester. Cornell University hosted its nearly century-old dragon parade Friday.
View ArticleGAMERS: SU Women Pull Upset of South Carolina, Advance to Elite Eight
The Syracuse University women's basketball team pulled off the upset of first-seeded South Carolina 80-72 Friday evening in the Sweet 16, advancing to the program's first Elite Eight.
View Article#MissionHouston: Gbinije Leads Orange to Improbable Elite Eight Berth
The Syracuse men's basketball team came back on the Gonzaga Bulldogs Friday to win 63-60 in the Sweet 16 in Chicago to advance to the Elite Eight.
View ArticleSyracuse Fans Celebrate at Chicago Dinosaur BBQ
It was a tense two hours for SU players and fans, but the Orange got past Gonzaga last night to advance to the Elite Eight. Plenty of fans were in Chicago, even if they didn't have tickets to the game....
View ArticlePandemonium at the Palace Theatre for Syracuse-Gonzaga Watch Party
It was a roller coaster ride for fans watching the game from Syracuse. Time Warner Cable News reporter Matt Jarchow takes us inside the emotional local watch party at the Palace Theatre in Syracuse.
View ArticleNearly 1,000 Attend Children's Charity of Greater Binghamton's Easter Egg Hunt
More than 12,000 eggs were scattered throughout Recreation Park in Binghamton Saturday morning. It was all part of the Children's Charity of Greater Binghamton's annual Easter Egg Hunt.
View ArticleBig Flats Residents Speak Out Against Proposed Farm Animal Ban
Residents in the Town of Big Flats are speaking out against a decision to ban certain farm animals. Officials have decided to ban bee hives, chickens, cows, pigs and other farm animals from residential...
View ArticleHome Sweet Syracuse Scholarship Winner Will 'Own The Dome'
The city's University Alumni Club has raised $1,000 for the "Home Sweet Syracuse" scholarship. It will help one lucky potential student crash the next "Own the Dome" event, where they're hosted for a...
View ArticleTioga Downs Hosts Job Fair, Seeking to Fill 60 Seasonal Positions
Tioga Downs in Nichols is continuing their search for more employees. Saturday afternoon they hosted another hiring job fair, seeking to fill more than 60 seasonal positions.
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