Midnight Deadline: Tax Filing or Extension Must Be Submitted Today
It's a busy day for tax preparers and people rushing to beat the midnight deadline to file taxes. The IRS is offering some advice for those who won't be able to file their taxes by the cut off. Camille...
View ArticleCornell Fraternity Raises Awareness of Mental Illness Honoring Late Member
Ojalehto sustained a serious brain injury after tripping during a jog in 2013. He died this past January.
View ArticleChelsea Clinton Calls Interruptions an Exercise in Free Speech, American...
The Ithaca visit marks the first of several planned events, including Watertown, Rome and the Women's Hall of Fame.
View ArticleMalachi Richardson to Test NBA Waters
Richardson, a key component in the Syracuse men's basketball team's run to the Final Four in Houston, is entering his name in the NBA draft but not signing with an agent.
View ArticleSecond Suspect Arrested in UHS Parking Lot Assault Investigation
Johnson City police have made a second arrest in connection with a robbery and sexual assault in a Wilson Hospital parking lot on Thursday.
View ArticleConstruction Begins on Our Space Park in Binghamton
A three-year-old dream is finally becoming a reality in the city of Binghamton. Construction began Monday on the "Our Space Park" project. The new facility should benefit children of all abilities and...
View ArticleAnother Pennsylvania School District Closes Due to Strike
Another group of teachers in northern Pennsylvania took to the picket line Monday. Classes in the Athens School District were canceled Monday. Teachers say they've been working without a contract for...
View ArticleUpstate New York Playing Big Role in Presidential Primary Season
For the first time in decades, votes cast in Tuesday's presidential primary could have a major impact. Candidates are well aware and have made their way over the past few weeks all over upstate New...
View ArticleDriver Airlifted After Crashing into Ithaca Stoveworks
A driver having a medical emergency caused a crash in Ithaca, police said.
View ArticleEach Presidential Candidate Plans to Boost Jobs
The issue of jobs has been one of the biggest that candidates have addressed with voters throughout the region.
View ArticleCornell Names Earl New Coach
The Cornell men's basketball program is now under the direction of longtime Princeton assistant Brian Earl after the former Tiger was named the Big Red's new coach on Monday.
View ArticleLuke Richardson Won't Return as B-Sens Head Coach
Richardson leaves the team after four seasons and two appearances in the Calder Cup playoffs.
View ArticleSnee Headlines New Hall of Famers
Former NY Giants' Pro Bowl guard Chris Snee is one of 12 new members of the Greater Binghamton Sports Hall of Fame after the Hall's second induction ceremonies were held Monday night.
View ArticleChildren Read To Dogs At Library in Johnson City
As a part of BARK-9, children are reading books to therapy dogs. It's part of a program designed to help youths advance their reading and comprehension skills.
View ArticleMalachi Enters Name in NBA Draft
Syracuse freshman guard Malachi Richardson will test the NBA waters by entering his name in this year's NBA Draft.
View ArticleCashman Enjoys First Visit to Binghamton
Yankees general manager Brian Cashman told a packed house he's sorry he didn't visit Binghamton earlier at the Greater Binghamton Sports Hall of Fame's second annual induction dinner Monday night.
View ArticleSayre Teachers Still on Strike, But Some Students Headed Back to School
More frustration in Sayre at Monday night's board of education meeting. Teachers are still on strike, and the the board will not meet for negotiations.
View ArticleJohnson City Fifth Graders Trying to Reach 10,000 Kenny Washington Signatures...
Remember the incredible group of Johnson City students we told you about who are petitioning to get Kenny Washington inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame? Well, they have far exceeded their original...
View ArticleNational Weather Service Issues Brush Fire Red Flag Warning for Eastern NY
According to the National Weather Service, low humidity, warm temperatures and gusty winds carry the potential for brush fires.
View ArticleAssembly Bill Would Allow 17-Year-Olds to Vote in Future Presidential Primaries
A North Country lawmaker says the number of high school students at various presidential rallies and town halls shows her that some teenagers who are not old enough to vote should probably get that...
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