Tri-Cities Opera Performs First Show in Russian
A new space, new show -- and a new language, there is a lot of uncharted territory for the Tri-Cities Opera as they get set to perform their first ever Russian opera Thursday night. Gabrielle Lucivero...
View ArticleCollier Street Garage Closing Causes Congestion for Hockey Fans
The Binghamton Senators played their first home game since the Collier Street Garage closed on Monday. Closing the garage near the arena took away hundreds of parking sports from fans.
View ArticleElmira Police Arrest Man in Connection to Deadly Tuesday Shooting
Anthony Garrett, 27, was shot and killed in the 200 block of West Hudson Street Tuesday night.
View ArticleVice President Joe Biden Brings ?It?s On Us? Campaign to Syracuse University
Syracuse University is 1 of 4 college campuses the Vice President is visiting on his nationwide tour in efforts to prevent sexual assaults.
View ArticleBlighted Properties Being Demolished in City
The mayor says it's an effort to take down eyesores and enhance the quality of the neighborhoods for all residents.
View ArticleAccountant Charged with Grand Larceny
Troopers say the woman issued herself checks by forging a business owner's signature, and altered records to hide the thefts.
View ArticleIthaca, Cortland Ready for the Cortaca Jug Game
The 57th annual rivalry game takes place Saturday at Ithaca College.
View ArticleBearcats Look Ahead to AE Championship
The Bearcats will be facing Vermont in their first title game appearance since 2008.
View ArticleNorwich's Kassidy Seary Signs With Binghamton
Purple Tornado senior Kassidy Seary signed her NLI to play softball with Binghamton next year.
View ArticleTioga Hills Elementary Students Take Part in Stack-Up 2015
The activity, known as sport stacking, involves stacking plastic cups in a pre-arranged sequence as fast as possible.
View ArticleShooting in Elmira Prompts Elementary School Lockdown
Gunshots were reported in the area. It happened just before 4 p.m. Thursday.
View ArticleIt's Been a Long Time Coming for Maine-Endwell/Whitesboro Rematch
The last time that Maine-Endwell lost was back in 2010 to Whitesboro, who they'll be running into again for the first time since then.
View ArticleCollier Street Garage Closing Inconveniencing Some Residents
It's forcing those who aren't early birds to park blocks away from their destination.
View ArticleProsecutors Move to Second Part of Legal Attack Against Sheldon Silver
Federal prosecutors on Thursday moved to the second part of their two-pronged legal attack against former state Assembly Speaker Silver.
View ArticleIthaca College President Speaks About Plans to Ease Tensions
Some students have been calling for a no confidence vote,and even his resignation, protesting the handling of racially charged incidents on and off campus.
View ArticleBroome County Residents Protest Central Foods Department Budget Cut
Under the plan the Central Foods Department, which provides food for Meals on Wheels, the Willow Point Nursing Home and the county jail would be turned over to Philadelphia-based Aramark.
View ArticleStudy Reveals Ithaca Student Didn?t Die from Bacterial Infection
Health officials say Ithaca College students face no risk after a fellow student recently passed away from a brief illness. A study shows that Shannon Sakosits, a junior from New Jersey, did not die...
View ArticleBroome County Property Auction Scheduled for Next Saturday
25 homes, vacant lots and former businesses will be put up for bid next Saturday, Nov. 21. Included on the list of properties is the former DMV office on Clinton Street in Binghamton. That and the rest...
View ArticleProsecutors in Charlie Tan Murder Case to Argue New Motion by DA's Office
Charlie Tan, 20, was accused of fatally shooting his father inside their Pittsford home in February. The Monroe County district attorney has filed paperwork asking the court not to seal the trial...
View ArticleDavid Sweat To Appear in Court for Second Time Since Prison Escape
The convicted killer faces two felony counts of first degree escape, and a felony count of promoting prison contraband. A judge entered a not guilty plea for sweat during his first appearance in August.
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