The History of Bates Troy in Binghamton
It's a company that since the late 1800s has changed its location, size, and services - but has always remained a part of the Binghamton community. Bates Troy prides itself as a green-friendly business...
View ArticleSyracuse Roman Catholic Diocese Arrives in Philadelphia to See Pope Francis
Members of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse boarded a bus this morning to go see Pope Francis. Brad Vivacqua went along for the ride.
View ArticleRoberCon Celebrates Science Fiction and Pop Culture
Binghamton celebrated science fiction and pop culture this weekend for the third annual RoberCon. Vince Briga explains why many say their love for comics and movies has a way of bringing just about...
View ArticleTaylor Throws 3 TD Pass and Bills Rout Dolphins 41-14
Tyrod Taylor threw for 277 yards and three scores in his first NFL road start Sunday, and the Buffalo Bills routed the Miami Dolphins 41-14.
View ArticleBath Wastewater Treatment Plant Plans to Go Green, Convert Waste into Energy
The Bath wastewater treatment plant recently got a notice of violation from the Department of Environmental Conservation. But it turns out that violation is actually part of a bigger plan the village...
View ArticlePolice Identify Body at Le Moyne College as Woman in her 50s
The investigation is continuing into a body that was found on Le Moyne College property Sunday morning. As Alexa Green explains, the incident has sent shock waves across campus and in the community.
View ArticleSouthern Tier Music Festival Raises Money for Educational Grants, Scholarships
The OA Foundation Music Festival drew dozens to Owego Hickories Park Sunday. All proceeds for the event will go towards educational grants, as well as scholarships for graduating seniors.
View ArticleJohnson City Man Shot During Squirrel Hunting Accident
It happened Saturday on state land off of Marsh Pond Road in the town of Sanford.
View Article20-Year-Old Johnson City Man Arrested, Accused of Assaulting 5-Month-Old Child
Johnson City police arrested 20-year old Ngozi Feurtado after his baby was hospitalized at Wilson Medical Center. At the time, the baby had internal injuries, as well as injuries to its chest, head,...
View ArticleLocal Catholics Say Pope Sends Positive Messages
As the pope wrapped up his six-day visit in the United States, members of the Syracuse Catholic Diocese are thankful to have attended Sunday's Papal Mass. Brad Vivacqua spoke with local Catholics who...
View ArticleDamonics Demolition Begins in Elmira
Water Street will be closed between Clemens Center Parkway and North Main Street until the project is complete.
View ArticleBinghamton Priest Joins Pope for Mass in Philadelphia
Witnessing the Pope in his first visit to the U.S. is an exciting event, but being in his presence is an experience very few can share. Vince Briga explains how one local priest, who had that...
View ArticleIthaca Celebrates Increased Potential of Small Businesses
The Ithaca Commons has been reopened for a month, and already change is in the air. Two new small businesses now call the Commons their home. Phillip O'Driscoll says all the hard work is beginning to...
View ArticleCommunity Offers Support After Cemetery Vandalism
In what officials are calling it the worst case of vandalism they've seen, dozens of graves at St. Peter and Paul's Cemetery in Elmira are now damaged or destroyed. Reporter Matt Jarchow explains that...
View ArticleExclusive Poll: Fiala Faces 'Uphill Climb' Against Akshar
A new exclusive Time Warner Cable News-Siena Poll shows the Republican candidate for the open Senate seat in the Southern Tier has a wide lead over his Democratic opponent. Liz Benjamin has the details.
View ArticleLand Acquisition Makes Access to Connecticut Hill Easier, Contributes to...
A newly acquired plot of land could make it easier for hikers to access the popular Connecticut Hill wildlife area. As Time Warner Cable News Reporter Megan Zhang explains, this is just the beginning...
View ArticleLehner Not Worried Despite Bad Start in Buffalo
The former B-Sen allowed three goals in each of his past two preseason starts for the Sabres.
View ArticleB-Sens Shutout by College Club in Exhibition
The Binghamton Senators lost their first exhibition game of the preseason to the Carleton University Ravens 1-0 Monday night in Ottawa.
View ArticleTwo Arrested in Connection to Vandalism at Elmira Cemetery
Two men are facing felony charges for their suspected role in a cemetery desecration. They're accused of vandalizing dozens of graves at St. Peter and Paul's cemetery last week, some of which may never...
View ArticleCaton Man Faces Murder Charge in Connection With Wife's Death
A formal Elmira Jackal hockey player has been charged with murder in connection to the death of his wife. Thomas Clayton was arraigned Tuesday afternoon.
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