EPA Clean Up of Ithaca Falls Lead Contamination Underway
The EPA is set to begin a cleanup effort at the Ithaca Falls Gorge Tuesday. It will be the second time in less than 15 years they've removed lead-contaminated soil from the site. As Philip O'Driscoll...
View ArticleKimmy Salotti, BU Softball Players Inspire Each Other
TWC News reporter Kate Sweeting takes a look at a unique relationship between a 15 year-old cancer survivor and the Binghamton University softball team.
View ArticleM-E Extends Win Streak to 53 Games Despite Hostile Crowd
The Spartans topped Chenango Forks even with the Blue Devils' notoriously loud fanbase.
View ArticleMike Weaver Greeted by Friends and Family at SU Game
Weaver, a Southside grad and current Wake Forest kicker, saw around 50 friends and family members during his team's loss to Wake Forest over the weekend.
View ArticleHelpful Neighbors Offer Rides to People Without Cars in Steuben County
Steuben County residents are getting a lift from some helpful neighbors. The Volunteer Drivers program from the Institute for Human Services offers rides to those who don't have cars. And as Megan...
View ArticleSU Seeing Red Light in Red Zone
The SU football team settled for field goals on all three trips inside the red zone during Saturday's win over Wake Forest.
View ArticleCome Out to Support a Good Cause During Binghamton's Restaurant Week
It's time for another restaurant week in Binghamton, bringing together dozens of local restaurants all in support of a good cause -- and good food. Gabrielle Lucivero has the details.
View ArticleBinghamton Mayor to Lay Out Plan for Coming Year in 2016 Budget Address
David says he's focused on building off of his goals from last year, which include public safety, infrastructure, economic development, and city finances.
View ArticleMan Dies After Being Hit by Car in Bradford County, Pa.
State police say it happened along Route 6 and Route 187 in Wysox.
View ArticleCorn Maze at Stoughton Farm Brings Awareness to Bullying Epidemic
It was constructed with the help of maze designer Brett Herbst who has designed more than 3000 mazes. Children and adults who walk through the more than two miles of twists and turns will be challenged...
View Article8 Months After Theft, Twain Plaque Installed at Elmira Gravesite
The bronze plaque was first reported missing in January, and was later confirmed to be stolen.
View ArticlePopular Music Venue Makes Return in Binghamton
The locally famous Magic City Music Hall will re-open its doors on Friday, October 23, with a performance from REO Speedwagon.
View ArticleElmira, Police Reach Tentative Agreement to Cut City Costs, Avoid Layoffs
A new contract is near between Elmira and its police department after months of negotiations.
View ArticleGillibrand Pushes For School Fitness Programs
Gillibrand outlined her FIT Kids Act in front of Johnson City Intermediate School leaders and students.
View ArticleState Senate Candidates Spare over Jobs Plan for Southern Tier
Election Day is less than two months away, and the candidates for the 52nd Senate District seat are hoping to get their message out to voters. Democrat Barbara Fiala and Republican Fred Akshar are...
View ArticleFaso Declares Campaign for Congress; Others Consider Running
More than a year away from the 2016 election, the race has already begun to replace Republican Congressman Chris Gibson in the 19th Congressional District. The three-term representative has vowed not...
View ArticleUS Attorney Says Evidence Sufficient in Libous' Conviction
The former state senate deputy majority leader lost his seat in July after being convicted of lying to the FBI several years ago.
View ArticleSchumer Announces Legislation to Make it Easier for Family Farmers to Buy New...
Purchasing farm equipment is often daunting due to the price tag, but lawmakers are looking to help ease the burden on farmers. and in turn, pass that savings on to consumers. Reporter Philip...
View ArticleGardening Gives Jail Inmates Opportunity to De-stress, Give Back
People who love gardening know the hobby can be a therapeutic pastime. That's why the Steuben County jail began a vegetable garden program for the inmates. And as Megan Zhang explains, it's blossoming...
View ArticleBU Men's Soccer Tops Cornell 1-0
The Bearcats notch their first win over the Big Red since 2009.
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