Binghamton Church Celebrates Centennial with Special Service
A local church reaches a milestone. First Assembly of God in Binghamton is celebrating its 100th anniversary. The church was founded in 1916 in a home in Binghamton.
View ArticleJail: The Only Life-saving Option for Some Parents of Heroin Addicts
There can be long wait times to get into treatment for heroin addicts. Parents are taking extreme measures to get their children help. Reporter Iris St. Meran sat down with one mother who said the only...
View ArticleLake Placid Raising Parking Prices
A popular Adirondack destination will soon see some changes downtown. The Lake Placid Village Board has decided to double fees for metered street parking and triple local permit parking fees.
View ArticleUMass Upsets Cornell in NCAA Second Round
Big Red women's lacrosse lost 7-6 on Schoellkopf Field.
View ArticleNearly 3,000 Brave Cold for 18th Annual Komen Race for the Cure
Nearly 3,000 runners, volunteers and spectators braved the cold in Elmira on Sunday, to take part in the 18th annual Komen Race for the Cure. The event raises money for breast cancer research.
View ArticleFarm Sanctuary Celebrates 30 Years Of Rescuing Abused Animals
It's been home to hundreds of rescued animals since the 80s. Fast forward 30 years, and the Farm Sanctuary in Watkins Glen is celebrating a momentous birthday. Tina Yazdani takes a look back on some of...
View ArticleResidents from Across New York Joined Islamberg to Rally for Peace
A group of bikers protested Muslims in the village of Islamberg. But Sunday, Muslims there were joined by people who rallied in support of their religious freedom. Brittani Moncrease was there for the...
View ArticleJohnson City Patrolman to Receive Medal of Valor Monday
The Johnson City patrolman who stopped a gunman during a shooting outside of UHS Wilson Medical Center will receive the highest national award for valor Monday. Patrolman Lou Cioci is receiving the...
View ArticleBroome-Tioga New Visions Students Teach Business to Kindergarteners
Three young leaders are volunteering their time to teach kindergarteners the basics about money and saving, and how to make good choices. The Broome-Tioga New Visions Business Academy students will be...
View ArticleSummer-Long Construction Project Begins on Interstate 81 in Cortland County
Crews will have the left lane closed all this week for a four mile stretch between the town of Cortlandville and Preble.
View ArticleVestal Construction Hits Local Traffic Hard with Two-Year Lane Closure
Eastbound traffic will be able to get through, but westbound drivers will have to use the Vestal Parkway. The ramp from Route 434 to Old Vestal Road will be open to local traffic only.
View ArticleAdvice from Recovering Heroin Addict: 'There is Hope'
Sobriety is a constant struggle for recovering addicts. There are a number of resources available to ensure someone on the road to recovery stays on that path. In the final piece in the series,...
View ArticleFinn Academy Celebrates End of Inaugural Year
The Elmira charter school invited parents, teachers, and students to decorate the sidewalk outside the building with positive messages about the school's values.
View ArticleOne Rescued from Marathon House Fire
It happened around 1:30 Monday afternoon along Route 11. Luckily, no one was hurt, but the home will need to be demolished.
View ArticleLady Patriots' Quick Response Leads to First STAC Title Since 1984
Binghamton softball allowed two runs in the third inning before responding with a two-run rally of their own in the next frame.
View ArticleSyracuse Lacrosse Survives First-Round Scare Against Albany
The Orange trailed for most of its first NCAA Tournament game, finally topping the Great Danes in the fourth quarter.
View ArticleBU Softball Proud but Disappointed After Season-Ending Loss
Before bowing out in the America East tournament, BU softball won 34 games this season, its most since joining Division-I.
View ArticleCornell Women Lament Season-Ending Loss
The Cornell women's lacrosse team turned in one of the best seasons in program history but also lost in the second round of the NCAA tournament Sunday at Schoellkopf Field.
View ArticleSouthern Tier Residents Head to the Polls for School Budget Voting
Across the Southern Tier, voters head the polls to cast votes for school district budgets, propositions and school board elections Tuesday. Camille DeLongis reports.
View ArticleBroome County's Carousels Known 'Whirled'-Wide
It's long been known as the Carousel Capital of the World. Nearly 100 years later, Broome County continues to celebrate their rich tradition. In this edition of Explore New York, Vince Briga explains...
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