Tamer Terrel Ready for Rhody
SU quarterback Terrel Hunt says he's not going to repeat his mistake in last year's season-opener when he was ejected for throwing a punch in the second quarter.
View ArticleIthaca Football Names Shafer's Son as Starting Quarterback
Bombers Junior Wolfgang Shafer gets the start at QB this weekend against Union College.
View ArticleIthaca Women's Soccer Open with 6-1 Drubbing of Keuka
Aimee Chimera scored twice to pace the Bombers.
View ArticleWomen's Day at New York State Fair Brings Attention to Funding Breast Cancer...
Day seven at the New York State Fair is highlighted by Women's Day with a number of events and exhibits advocating for women and healthy living. At the Carol M. Baldwin Cancer Research Fund Pink Booth...
View ArticleCrackdown on Drunk Driving Aligns with Busy Weekend at Downtown Bars as...
SUNY Broome and Binghamton University students are back on campus, which means this weekend they'll be heading off campus to downtown Binghamton to celebrate a new school year at some of the local bars.
View ArticleFinger Lakes SPCA Runs Out of Funding to Finish New Facility
Animals at the Finger lakes SPCA were slated to get a new home with a state-of-the-art facility under construction, but the SPCA has run out of funding to complete the project. Reporter Megan Zhang...
View ArticleChance to Change: Room to Grow Agriculture Even More
It's an industry that produces high economic output, jobs, and food for much of the East Coast. As we continue our series looking at the region's URI proposal, Matt Jarchow explains why agriculture...
View ArticleFirst Responders Put to the Test in Steuben County Drill
Agencies across the county held a training exercise to prepare for real life dangers.
View ArticleSyracuse Men's Basketball Schedule Includes Dome Game Vs. Wisconsin
The Orange will host the Badgers at the Carrier Dome on Dec. 2 as part of the ACC/Big 10 Challenge. Also of note is a three-game road trip in January that includes Duke and Virginia.
View ArticleBinghamton City Councilor Responds to Claims She Isn't Fulfilling Her...
A letter from the mayor claims Lea Webb has only attended 3 of the last 19 Binghamton Local Development Corporation board meetings, calling her record "completely unacceptable and negligent." Read the...
View ArticleWith Recent Disasters a Fresh Memory, You're Urged to Be Prepared
While local officials can't prevent a natural disaster from striking the Southern Tier, they're teaming up to ensure residents are ready for whatever might come. Our Emily Lorsch tells us how National...
View ArticleB-Mets Clinch Playoff Spot with Win and Trenton Loss
Binghamton's bats led the way to a 16-4 win over the R-Phils Wednesday. Trenton then helped the B-Mets clinch a playoff spot by falling to New Britain.
View ArticleShafer More Nervous About Son's Game Than Rhode Island
There's one thing Scott Shafer is more nervous about than Friday's game vs. Rhode Island, his son's game Saturday for Ithaca. Wolfgang, a QB at Ithaca, was named the starter vs. Union this weekend.
View ArticleVestal Upends U-E in the Final Six Minutes
The Golden Bears were able to catch the Tigers napping off of a corner kick, and steal a road game vs. U-E Wednesday night.
View ArticleWarriors Hoping Breakthrough at Hand
The Sidney football team broke in a new field last season and the Warriors are hoping to be able to defend it better this season.
View ArticleShafer Chafed as Opener Approaches
SU football coach Scott Shafer opened his Wednesday morning press conference with a serious tone as the Orange get set to open the season Friday night against Rhode Island.
View ArticleAs Students Head to School, Health Advocates Fight to Renew Federal Nutrition...
Advocates around the state are fighting to keep health standards high for school lunches. A landmark program that made meals more nutritious is set to expire soon. As reporter Megan Zhang explains,...
View ArticleFirst Chance to See New Onondaga Lakeview Amphitheater Comes Tonight
It's the big day for music fans as the new $50 million Lakeview Amphitheater is set to open tonight with country star Miranda Lambert taking the stage.
View ArticleChance to Change: Building on Southern Tier's Manufacturing Base
A decline of manufacturing jobs is putting a strain on one of the region's biggest industries. As we continue our series looking at the region's Upstate Revitalization Initiative proposal, our Matt...
View Article2011 Flood Photographs Used as Teaching Tool at SUNY Broome Gallery
Visitors can see a series of aerial photographs from the floods of 2011 and 2006 donated by local photographer Ed Aswad that help tell a new side of the story.
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