B-Mets Stay Unbeaten in Portland
The Binghamton Mets improved to 8-0 at Hadlock Field Friday night beating the Portland Sea Dogs 7-3 in the first game of a four-game series to wrap up the first half of the season.
View ArticleMotorcycle Ride for Veterans
Hundreds of motorcyclists from all over Broome and Tioga Counties are revving their engines in honor of local veterans.
View ArticleJoel Hetrick Dominates at ATV Championship
Joel Hetrick won both Pro races at the ATV Motocross Championship at Unadilla.
View ArticleFinger Lakes Dragon Boat Festival Celebrates Asian Culture
The Finger Lakes Dragon Boat Festival is one of very few in this part of the country. The event promotes, educates, and celebrates Asian and Asian American cultures and heritage.
View ArticleU.S. Women's Baseball Team Preparing for International Stage
The ladies are practicing for the Pan American games which will be held in Toronto.
View ArticleBradford County Man Faces Hundreds of Rape Charges
A Bradford County man faces more than a thousand charges, including 500 counts of rape. Police say he abused his underage victim over the course of 7 years.
View ArticleDriver Charged Following Deadly Crash
A Cortland County man is accused of driving drunk in a crash that killed a woman in Marathon.
View ArticleSacred Heart Catholic Church has Faith Regarding Ukraine Tensions
Members of Sacred Heart Ukrainian Catholic Church are celebrating their heritage this weekend. But as our Vince Briga tells us, while many Ukrainian-Americans enjoyed their annual festival, the ongoing...
View ArticleFinger Lakes Wine Festival Celebrates Local Wineries
The Finger Lakes Wine Festival returned to Watkins Glen this weekend. The annual event draws thousands of people every year. And as our Megan Zhang reports, it offers much more than just wine samples.
View ArticleLocal Art Draws Visitors to July Fest
While the annual July Fest brings all kinds of food and craft vendors to the streets of Binghamton, visitors also return each year for another attraction. Our Vince Briga tells us why residents say the...
View ArticlePre-Sale Tickets to NYS Fair Now Available
Pre-sale tickets to the New York State Fair went on sale Monday morning. Click here for the complete list of locations where you can buy tickets in person.
View ArticleEndicott Man Dies in Motorcycle Accident
An Endicott man is dead following an accident in Pennsylvania.
View ArticleDevelopers Break Ground on Collegetown Crossings
Developers behind the multi-million dollar Collegetown Crossings project in Ithaca are marking a milestone today, as they break ground on the project.
View ArticleBroome County Crash Leaves One Dead, Four Others Injured
Rear seat passenger, 77-year-old Muktar Began was ejected, hit by the minvan as it was rolling, and he was killed.
View ArticleScranton Residents Mourn Fallen Police Officer
Flags are at half staff today in Pennsylvania, to honor a Scranton police officer who died over the weekend.
View ArticleSAFE Act Ammunition Database Rollout Delayed
Gun owners in New York have soured on a legislative deal, which they thought would roll back part of the state's controversial SAFE Act. Geoff Redick has more on why the deal is not what many made it...
View ArticleBroome County Year-Round Farmers Market Site Revealed
County leaders announced the site of the year-round farmers market Monday. They hope the new development will bring in visitors and help support the local economy, and it's farmers.
View ArticleTown of Catlin Bans Windmills
Changes to a local law are aimed at keeping a large-scale windfarm out of a Chemung County town.
View ArticleIthaca's Collegetown Breaks Ground on New Complex
Ithaca's Collegetown neighborhood is about to get a boost in residency and convenience. Monday, officials broke ground on a new multi-faceted complex along College Avenue. Mike Toper shares what...
View ArticleElmira Calls for Union Concessions to Avoid Layoffs
Officials say the city must get union concessions from the police and fire departments, as well as the CSEA to avoid a double-digit tax increase or staff layoffs.
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