Ithaca Police Dept. Opens New District Office in West End
The owner of the old Lehigh Valley House building first approached the city about making space in the building for an office in the west end in 2014.
View ArticlePennsylvania Man Charged in 1991 Child Rape Case
Pennsylvania State Police arrested John Whittenberg, of Halstead, accusing him of having sex with a female victim when she was 10 years old.
View ArticleUsing Sex Appeal and Video Games to Fill Classes
A summer policy at Binghamton U. has adjunct professors using sex appeal and video games to fill classes. Some say that's because with limited spots for adjuncts to teach over the summer, there's...
View ArticleWatkins Glen Looks to Become Year Round Destination
This summer, people across the country and beyond have made Watkins Glen a destination. Matt Jarchow explains how the village now hopes to keep that momentum going.
View ArticleDemolition Begins on Flood-Ravaged Sewage Treatment Plant
Crews begin renovating the Binghamton-Johnson City Sewage Treatment Plant Wednesday as a $200 million project got underway.
View ArticleBinghamton Native Pinned with Medal of Valor for Treating 2 Syracuse Gunshot...
A woman who went beyond the call of duty when two teens needed it most, was honored with New York's highest military award for heroism.
View ArticleOrange Reach New Heights as Fort Drum Camp Continues
Each day before practice, they take part in military training. Wednesday, that meant learning to repel down a 45-foot high wall.
View ArticlePolice: Horseheads Man Assaults 2 Deputies
Chemung County Sheriff's Office says the deputies were called to a home on Scotch Pine Lane around one Wednesday morning for a harassment situation.
View ArticleDozens of Elmira Residents Push for Stop to Speeding Drivers
People who attended the meeting also discussed organizing a neighborhood watch.
View ArticleBinghamton Police Chief Says No Need for Law Calling for Diversity Training,...
Supporters of the law believe putting this law on the books will ensure positive relations between the police department and the community.
View ArticleSection IV High School Football Previews: Susquehanna Valley
Time Warner Cable News continues its look at the upcoming Section IV high school football season with a preview of the Susquehanna Valley Sabers.
View ArticleB-Mets Split Doubleheader with Richmond
The B-Mets cruised in game one, but fell short in game two against the Flying Squirrels.
View ArticleOrange Experiencing Army Life Top to Bottom
The SU football team participated in a repelling exercise and some one-on-one pugil stick battles along with a standard football practice on day two of its annual visit to Fort Drum.
View ArticleWorld Beer Festival Features Southern Tier Beers
Wondering what's on tap in the Southern Tier this weekend? Look no further than the first ever World Beer Festival at Tioga Downs on Saturday. More than 25 breweries will be out at the event and many...
View ArticleSullied Soil Hindering Development in Corning
Corning leaders were trained Wednesday on identifying soil contamination during construction projects during a special City Council meeting.
View ArticleMoney Saving Tips at the New York State Fair
From now through Wednesday August 26th purchasing those advance sale tickets can save you 40% on each ticket. Instead of $10 it will only cost you $6. You can also visit the fair on the two $3...
View ArticleCornell Helping Turn Food Ideas into Reality on Tech Farm in Geneva
There are hundreds of products filling the shelves of your local grocery store, but getting some of them on the shelves couldn't happen without Cornell University. Matt Jarchow explains how the school...
View ArticleBinghamton Police Chief, Human Rights Commission Member Working on Police...
The police modernization proposal in Binghamton has brought with it intense debate. Supporters say it's designed to improve race relations with the force, while opponents say the legislation is...
View ArticleIthacash Launches as Accepted Currency
Ithaca Dollars, an alternative currency for people to use to make purchases of at local businesses, made its official launch Thursday.
View ArticleAs New Semester Starts, City Police to Increase Patrols in Ithaca
As students either start or return to college in Ithaca, local law enforcement will increase night patrols to keep students safe and to help prevent illegal activity.
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