Masked Man Stabs Elmira Man, Investigation Ongoing
Officials say a 21-year-old man heard someone knocking at his back door, and when he answered it, he was attacked by a man wearing a hoodie and a rubber skull Halloween mask.
View ArticleBinghamton Street Improvement Plan Coming to Close
The project included more than 10 miles of milling, paving and microsurfacing, and more than a mile of full street reconstruction, as well as DOT partnership projects.
View ArticleChemung County Election Board: Voter Turnout Will Be Crucial on Election Day
A long campaign season is finally winding down for candidates across the region. On Tuesday, their future will be in the hands of voters.
View ArticleCity Leaders Discuss Recent String of Stabbings
The mayor has praised the police department for its quick response, while others feel there should be more of a presence on the streets.
View ArticleCould Binghamton-Area State Senate Race Be Sign of Things to Come in Albany?
Voters on Tuesday will determine who will replace Tom Libous for the 52nd Senate District seat. As Capital Tonight's Nick Reisman reports, both parties are taking notes and preparing next year's...
View ArticleCandidates Hope to Represent Binghamton's 4th District
Election Day means a new look for the Binghamton City Council. As one councilwoman serves out the final days of her term limit, two new candidates are hoping to fill that spot.
View ArticleDeposit/Hancock Rises Above Rocky Past
The Eagles didn't reach the playoffs three years ago and were bumped in the section quarterfinals last year.
View ArticleBU Sees Big Strength in Post Players
BU basketball coach Tommy Dempsey says his team's front-court players will be a big strength this season.
View ArticleBaseball Fans Receive "Royal" Treatment
It was a crushing end to the World Series for hopeful Mets fans. But with every disappointed fan base comes another reveling in victory. And while they may be outnumbered locally, Kansas City Royals...
View ArticleTyrod Taylor Says He's Back, Watkins and Karlos Williams Hopeful for Bills
The Bills are back from their bye week and some welcome news for the most part on the injury front. Time Warner Cable News sports reporter Andy Young has the latest from One Bills Drive.
View ArticleElection Day 2015: All You Need to Know Before Heading to the Polls
Election Day is finally here and today is all about the local races. Brad Vivacqua is in the newsroom with what you need to know before heading out to the polls!
View ArticleIthaca Mayor: Body Cameras to Be Worn by Police Officers on Duty
Mayor Svante Myrick announced the addition of cameras on his Facebook page Monday.
View ArticleBinghamton Officer Released from Hospital After Downtown Crash
A Binghamton police officer is OK after being involved in an accident on Hawley Street Monday around 8 p.m. that landed his patrol car on the steps of the Broome County Family Court.
View ArticleUpstart Bearcats One Win from Winning Conference Title
With a win against Albany Wednesday, BU can clinch a regular-season America East title if Stony Brook loses that night.
View ArticleWhitney Point Advances to State Quarterfinals
Whitney Point's field hockey team blanked Pine Plains 6-0 in the Class C regionals.
View ArticleKansas City Fans Get "Royal Treatment" at Baseball Hall of Fame
Items from this year's World Series arrived in Cooperstown Monday to join the museum's upcoming "Autumn Glory" exhibit, and some guests had the chance to get a sneak peek Monday.
View ArticleClarkson University Researchers Study Caffeine in Chocolate, Coffee and Hot...
It's well known that caffeine has a number of effects on the human mind and body. But researchers at Clarkson University are going in-depth to find out more about the chemical's impact. Caitlin Landers...
View ArticleNat Geo's 'Vet School' Follows Cornell Students Studying to Become Veterinarians
Few can claim having gone to college with television cameras following them around, but for some vet students at Cornell University, their college experience is the subject of a reality show on Nat Geo...
View ArticleSmall Businesses Learn to Think Big at Local Expo
Small businesses in the Southern Tier are getting a look at how they can grow and expand outside their local market. And as Gabrielle Lucivero explains, there are more than a few helping hands along...
View ArticleWhitney Point School Project Passed by Voters
The Whitney Point Central School District gets the green light from voters for its proposed $13 million capital project.
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