Students Discuss Heroin and Our Community
Vestal High School's Lighthouse Committee and the district's school resource officers teamed up to educate students on heroin usage.
View ArticleToxics Targeting Fights Waterless Hydraulic Fracking
The environmental group released the Department of Environmental Conservation notice of incomplete applications for propane fracking.
View ArticleBinghamton University Students Unveil, Drive Remodeled Cars
Engineering students spent the academic year rebuilding their vehicles. They are competing in the Society of Automotive Engineers Collegiate Design Series.
View ArticleB-Mets Drop Seventh Straight
The B-Mets lost 1-0 in seven innings in Portland, Friday night. Stephan Sabol musterd the team's only hit in its seventh straight loss. The second game of the double header was postponed due to rain.
View ArticleIthaca Holds Off Utica, Advances in E8 Tournament
Ithaca baseball beat Utica 5-4 in the Empire 8 tournament. The Bombers took a 5-0 lead in the second inning before allowing four runs from the Pioneers. Ithaca plays the winner of Utica and St. John...
View ArticleChenango Forks Downs Maine-Endwell
Chenango Forks girls lacrosse beat Maine-Endwell 9-5, Friday night. After a tie game at half time, the Blue Devils shut out M-E in the second half. Brooke Maietta and Hanna Layton led Forks with three...
View ArticleBearcats Shut Out Against Maine
The top-seed Bearcat softball team lost 3-0 against two-seed Maine in the America East tournament, Friday afternoon. BU plays Albany Saturday morning at 10 a.m.
View ArticleCornell Beats Canisius, Advances to NCAA Second Round
Big Red women's lacrosse beat the Golden Griffins 15-11.
View ArticleIthaca Outlasts Mount Saint Mary in NCAA Regionals
Ithaca beat Mount Saint Mary 1-0 in the first round of regionals. Laura Quicker pitched seven shut-out innings including six strikeouts. Alex Wright scored on wild pitch in the sixth for the Bombers?...
View ArticleAnother Bear Spotted in Cortland Area
Police say they're not too concerned about the sighting, but they are offering tips if the bear makes another appearance.
View ArticleGetting Clean Challenge: Addicts Experience Long Wait Times to Get into...
When a person is identified as a heroin addict, the logical next step is to get help. But, that?s easier said than done. The number of addicts is growing, but there are fewer beds at treatment...
View ArticleMan Recovering After Being Rescued From Gorge Above Ithaca Falls
Around 12:30 Saturday morning, firefighters were called to the scene after dispatch got a call from Cornell police. Crews had to climb down a 24-foot ladder and across moving water to get to the man....
View ArticleIthaca Pushes Past Montclair State 11-8, Advances to NCAA Quarterfinal
The Bombers beat the Hawks 11-8.
View Article4th Annual Democratic Women's Conference
Getting more women involved in politics is a goal for one Southern Tier group. Party members came together for the 4th Annual Democratic Women's Conference in Binghamton on Saturday. Time Warner Cable...
View ArticlePatriots Win First STAC Title Since 1984
Binghamton softball won its first STAC title since 1984. The Patriots beat Horseheads 5-2.
View ArticleBeer Enthusiasts in Corning For Craft Beverage Expo
It's a growing industry in the Southern Tier. Local breweries are popping up all over the region. On Saturday, beer enthusiasts were in Corning to celebrate the craft. As our Tina Yazdani reports, they...
View ArticleReward Offered For Info about Property Damage
State Police in Painted Post are continuing their search for a suspect or suspects who seriously damaged a seasonal residence and surrounding buildings.
View Article300 Bikes Given Out at George F. Johnson Dream Center
Children in Johnson City were given a special treat while learning about bike safety. The George F. Johnson Dream Center held its annual Bike Day Giveaway in the Wilson Hospital parking lot.
View ArticleYour Hometown: Elmira's Historic Eldridge Park Adding Attractions
People in Elmira can expect to see some brand new attractions at a park well over a century old. This summer, Eldridge Park will be adding several new rides for children, as well as new venues for...
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