Boeheim Still Awaiting NCAA Appeal
SU basketball coach Jim Boeheim has still not received an answer to his appeal of the 9-game ACC suspension handed down by the NCAA last spring.
View ArticleThree Tier Teams are No. 1
Three high school football teams from Section IV are ranked number one in the state in the first rankings of the 2015 season.
View ArticleBinghamton Community Could Benefit from Healthy Businesses Downtown
People in Binghamton could have a chance to build a healthier lifestyle, thanks to new downtown businesses. Gabrielle Lucivero has more.
View ArticleOfficials: Texas Man Dies After Jumping into Partially Drained Pool at Treman...
New York State Park Police say they were called to the area around 6:35 p.m. on Friday.
View ArticleNew Blend Juice Bar Mixes Good Food with a Good Cause in Binghamton
The search for fresh, healthy food in Downtown Binghamton just got a little easier. A new juice and salad bar, called 'Blend,' is mixing up something good, and as Gabrielle Lucivero shows us, they're...
View ArticleDeputies Identify Man Killed After Crash in Enfield
Deputies said the Elmira man was hit by another vehicle at the intersection of Mecklenburg and Waterburg Road around 10:45 a.m. Tuesday.
View ArticleElmira College President Steps Down
Dr. Ronald Champagne has served as the college's chief executive officer since July 2012.
View ArticleState DOT: Regular Inspections of School Buses Lead to Fewer Accidents
DOT officials say New York state is ranked among the highest with the fewest injuries caused by school bus operations.
View ArticleDozens of Elmira Homes Cited for Violations Following Code Enforcement Sweep
Dozens of houses in one Elmira neighborhood now face code violations. It happened during a targeted sweep Wednesday morning. As Time Warner Cable News reporter Matt Jarchow explains, neighbors hope...
View ArticleBearcats Continue to Improve on Soccer Field
After their 1-0 win over Cornell on the road Tuesday, BU Men's soccer coach Paul Marco discussed all the positives he's been seeing from his team.
View ArticleNew Program Allows Users to Turn in Drugs Without Threat of Arrest, Enter...
The Broome County Sheriff's Office is teaming up with a nonprofit led by mothers of heroin addicts to help pair drug addicts with treatment centers. Time Warner Cable News reporter Emily Lorsch has...
View ArticleGreek Peak Owners to Take Over Toggenburg Mountain's Resort
First they helped keep Greek Peak Mountain Resort in Virgil alive. Now, two Elmira-based business owners are skiing into the Syracuse market. John Meier and Marc Stemerman have agreed to purchase...
View ArticleSection IV Soccer: Captain Coulter Leads Blue Devils, Vestal Rolls, Tigers...
In boys soccer, Vestal, Chenango Forks and Union-Endicott all pulled out wins.
View ArticleDungey Still Learning The Ropes With Orange
Even with a solid performance in his first career start, Orange freshman QB Eric Dungey knows he still has a lot to learn. Dungey threw for 221 yards and 2 TDs in SU's win over Wake Forest on Saturday.
View ArticleIthaca Football Team Looking For Revenge Against Hobart
The Bombers want to pay Hobart back for ending their season last year in the NCAA tournament. Ithaca will get another crack at them Saturday when the Statesmen come to Ithaca.
View ArticlePresident's Program for Helping Children Gets Boost in Ithaca
Ithaca and Tompkins County organizations are coming up with ideas to keep up with the goals of the My Brother's Keeper Program.
View ArticleVestal Woman Faces DWAI Charge After Crashing Through Garage
Ayesha Washington, 33 of Vestal, has been issued several traffic tickets for driving through a garage on South Jenson Road last Monday, according to police.
View ArticleGroup Presents Study on Landfill Contamination in Ground Water
A new study by the Cayuga Power Plant in Tompkins County showed high levels of coal ash contamination in area ground water.
View ArticleReady for Fall? Binghamton Celebrates with First Harvest Festival
The leaves might still be green, but fall is coming and with it comes the first ever Harvest Festival. Gabrielle Lucivero has the details.
View ArticleSouthern Tier Child Advocates Educate During Infant Mortality Awareness Month
According to the Mothers and Babies Perinatal Network, around 3,500 children per year in the United States die before they reach their first birthday.
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