Binghamton Post 80 Falls to Oxford
Binghamton Post 80 lost to Oxford Post 376/189 by a score of 7-3.
View ArticleJoyce Mitchell Moved to Clinton County Jail
The prison seamstress accused of helping inmates Richard Matt and David Sweat escape has been moved from the Rensselaer County Jail to the Clinton County Jail.
View ArticlePlaying Heads Up with Gaming Commission: Tioga Downs Gambles Again on Casino...
The application is in, and now it's down to the waiting game to see if the second time is the charm for Tioga Downs as the racino's owners are the only proposal on the table for a casino license in the...
View ArticleSuspended Binghamton Police Chief Returns to Work Today
After 15 weeks off the job following allegations of sexual harassment, Joseph Zikuski will return to work as the Binghamton Police Chief today. Our Gabrielle Lucivero is in the newsroom this morning...
View ArticleMan Arrested for Allegedly Killing Neighbor's Dog
State Police in Steuben County arrest a man for allegedly shooting and killing his neighbor's dog.
View ArticleHorse Stable Offers People with Disabilities Unique Kind of Therapy
Riding horses isn't just for show. At one stable in Binghamton, grooming, riding and just caring for horses has become a unique kind of therapy for people with a wide range of handicaps. Our Gabrielle...
View ArticleFAA: United Airlines Grounding Order Lifted
The FAA says a grounding of all United Airlines flights here in New York and across the country has been lifted following a computer network glitch.
View ArticleYou May See 'Future Number One' Tennis Player at Tennis Challenger
The Levene, Gouldin & Thompson Tennis Challenger is back for its 22nd year, bringing some of the best pros from around the world.
View ArticlePostal Worker Injured in Mail Truck Rollover
Crews at the scene had to remove the roof of the vehicle to get the driver out.
View ArticleBroome County Gets Just Second Taste New York Market
A new shop in Broome County is offering up a taste of New York. Although many locations throughout the state have vending machines stocked with local products as part of a statewide initiative, the...
View ArticleElmira Develops Vision for Future
Leaders say it could serve as the road map to a prosperous future. Work is underway to develop a master plan for Elmira. Reporter Matt Jarchow explains the beginning of a new vision for the city.
View ArticleBig Names Expected for Tennis Challenger
The Levene Gouldin & Thompson Men's $50,000 Tennis Challenger will bring high level talent to Binghamton from July 18th-26th.
View ArticleEleven Hits Not Enough for B-Mets
The B-Mets put up eleven hits, but it wasn't enough in a 3-2 loss to New Britain.
View ArticleVestal Posts Win Over Oneonta in Legion Ball
Vestal Post 89 won 5-1 over Oneonta Post 259 at Vestal High School.
View ArticleShould Donovan McNabb Remain on Board of Trustees at SU? Fans Sound Off
On the heels of Donovan McNabb's second DWI arrest in Arizona, articles have surfaced about whether or not he should remain on the Board of Trustees at Syracuse University. It's a question Elizabeth...
View ArticleDefense Department Cuts to Impact Northern New York
More details are expected to be released this morning after reports that the Department of Defense will reduce the Army staff by 40,000. According to a Watertown Daily Times report, the cuts will have...
View ArticleIllegal Marijuana Sale Arrests Climb As State Readies Itself for Legal Sales
The New York State Department of Health is just weeks away from licensing companies to legally sell medical marijuana to New Yorkers, but illegal marijuana sale arrests are on the rise in the Southern...
View ArticleOneonta Mulls Possible Town, City Merger
City leaders in Oneonta are looking to save some money and they looked to their town counterparts to help save some money.
View ArticleMan Accused of Planning to Bomb Sourthern Tier Mosque Indicted
After having his plea deal thrown out, the man accused of plotting to bomb a Southern Tier mosque is now facing a federal indictment.
View ArticleHorseheads Gets New Piece of Land for Parks & Recreation
The village of Horseheads is investing in a new piece of land. Last night, the board voted to move forward with the purchase of 56 acres from the state.
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