Blue Raiders Triumph Over Tigers on the Diamond
Horseheads baseball built a 6-1 lead and held on to defeat Union-Endicott 6-5 Thursday evening.
View ArticleSpartans Hold Off Indians, Pull Out Overtime Win
Maine-Endwell beat Owego Free Academy 10-9 in overtime.
View ArticleOnce Undecided, Binghamton U. Student Picks Candidate After Democratic Debate
One group holding a debate watch party in the Southern Tier was the Binghamton University College Democrats. While the organization is open to all Democrats, Trish Kilgannon explains the students were...
View ArticleDebate Watch Parties in Syracuse Mostly Declare Clinton as Fan Favorite
Those we talked to said Hillary Clinton was not only the more experienced of the two candidates but also better at not only identifying problems, but solving them.
View ArticleTed Cruz Brings Campaign to Forum Theatre in Binghamton
Ahead of the New York primaries on Tuesday, presidential candidates are making their way throughout Upstate New York. And Republican candidate Ted Cruz made a stop in Binghamton.
View ArticleMan Accused of Slashing Woman Now Charged With Attempted Murder
Don Sipp is accused of attacked the victim early Saturday morning in the town of Covert, and deputies said the attack was not random.
View ArticleWarmer Weather Welcomes Work Zone Safety Awareness Week
Law enforcement and the Department of Transportation come together to celebrate Work Zone Safety Awareness week. During this time of year, motorists begin to see more construction projects on roads.
View ArticleJohnson City Police Investigating Sexual Assault
Police say a female walking to her car outside UHS Wilson was approached by a man who assaulted her.
View ArticleSuspension Lifted Against Cornell Frat
The suspension went into effect in late February after accusations of hazing practices involving alcohol consumption came to light.
View ArticleStudents Finish Binghamton Salvation Army Renovations
Last fall, Students in BU's School of Management Honors Program voted to give the building a little TLC as their latest community service initiative. The group took care of finishing touches Friday,...
View ArticleWatkins Glen International Celebrates Opening Weekend with New Track
Road-racing season is officially upon us, as the Watkins Glen International racetrack gears up for the season fans have been waiting for. With a brand-new track just laid down, officials are expecting...
View ArticleWhat Voters Need to Know About Primary Day
For the first time in a long time, New York's Presidential Primary could be a decisive one for both parties. Our Iris St. Meran spoke with a number of elections commissioners in our viewing area. She...
View ArticleCornell Fraternity Holding 5K to Raise Awareness for Mental Illness
Members of Cornell University's Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity have been working to raise awareness of mental illness on campus. Their efforts follow the recent death of former chapter member Jeremy...
View ArticlePainted Post Middle School Teacher Arrested for Rape
A Painted Post Middle School teacher is arrested, accused of having sexual contact with a teen. Investigators say 43-year-old Kelly Conway has been charged with third degree rape. Village police say...
View ArticleWindsor Baseball Outlasts Seton 8-7
Seton baseball opened the season at "home" at NYSEG Stadium against Windsor, but the Black Knights took the game. Windsor used an early 4-0 lead to beat Seton 8-7.
View ArticleB-Sens Win Home Finale, Beat Hershey 4-2
In their last game of the season at The Arena, the B-Sens beat playoff-bound Hershey 4-2. Matt Puempel has one goal and one assist while Casey Bailey dished out three assists in the victory. Players...
View ArticleHawks Girls Lacrosse Soars to Victory Over Tigers
Corning achieved a 12-4 win over U-E Friday evening.
View ArticleElmira's Huddle Training for Olympic Trials
Molly Huddle will seek a spot in the 10,000 meter run at the Olympic games this summer.
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