Two Guilty Pleas Made in Elmira Cemetery Vandalization Case
The Chemung County Chief Assistant district attorney says Cristofer Wright-Keyser and Anthony Clark pled guilty to second-degree criminal mischief for vandalizing about 75 graves at St. Peter and...
View ArticleBroome County Health Department Hosts Walk-In Flu Shot Clinic
For people ages 65 and older, the health department will bill Medicare B, Excellus Medicare Blue PPO and Today's Options. There will be a $25 administration fee for all others.
View ArticleConsultants Give Update on Downtown Binghamton Parking Study
Wednesday, consultants gave the public another update. They have studied the city and are looking at ways to better utilize current available spaces, which total around 10,000, to create a better...
View ArticleGrand Jury Indicts Beard Sr. with More Charges Including First Degree Murder
Clayton was found dead in her home in September. Her husband, Thomas Clayton and another man, Michael Beard Sr. of Elmira, were charged with second degree murder, but a grand jury indicted Beard on...
View ArticlePolice: Four-Time Convicted Felon Arrested for Contractor Fraud in Otsego County
According to the Otsego Count district attorney, 65-year-old Gary Robert Murphy was given a canoe worth $400 and paid $1,000 cash in exchange for putting a metal roof on a garage by a resident in the...
View ArticleScholar Athlete of the Week: Bonke Rugira
This week's Scholar Athlete of the Week is soccer standout Bonke Rugira from Fowler High School. Bonke is a refugee from the Congo in Africa, and hopes to return someday to make it a better place.
View ArticleWegmans Recalls Ravioli, Citing Allergy Danger
Customers who purchased the product should return it to the service desk for a full refund.
View ArticleBroome, Tioga Counties Honor Smoke-Free Businesses
The American Cancer Society hosts a 'smokeout' every year to work toward a tobacco-free society. Smokers are encouraged to not smoke for the 24 hours of the smokeout and make a plan to quit for good.
View ArticleGbinije Stepping Up As Orange Leader
Michael Gbinije is off to a hot start for the Orange, leading the team in scoring at 19.5 points per game. Gbinije says his mental game has helped take his play to the next level.
View ArticleShafer Staying Positive In Tough Season
In the midst of a seven game losing streak, Scott Shafer says he's trying to keep things in perspective.
View ArticleCatholic Charities Still Seeking 3,000 Turkeys for Annual Turkey Drive Goal
With one day left in their annual turkey drive, officials with Broome County Catholic Charities are hoping the community will step up and help them reach their goal to help local families in need.
View ArticleMaine-Endwell's George Signs with Le Moyne
Spartan senior Hannah George signed her NLI with Le Moyne to play lacrosse.
View ArticleGold Star Law Exempts Fallen Veterans from Property Taxes
Under the new Gold Star Law, parents of men and women who died in the line of duty while serving in the armed forces during a period of war, would be exempt from paying property taxes in Tioga County.
View ArticleMayor, Police Commissioner Call for Calm After New Threat Video Surfaces
A day after the group known as the Islamic State released a new propaganda video depicting scenes of New York, the mayor and the police commissioner are urging calm.
View ArticleInitlal PLA Vote Passes Binghamton City Council, But Many Questions Still...
This week's vote tally speaks volumes about the split over who people think should work on the Binghamton-Johnson City Joint Sewage Treatment Facility in Vestal. Our Gabrielle Lucivero tells us about...
View ArticleMcDonalds Customers File Lawsuit Following Hepatitis A Infected Employee
An infected employee might cost McDonalds in the court room. Some customers who visited the McDonalds between Oct. 29 and Nov. 8 are suing through food-born litigation experts Underberg and Kessler.
View ArticleElmira College Eliminates Requirement of Standardized Test Scores for Admission
The liberal arts college could draw a wider range of students by altering its admissions process to no longer require SAT or ACT scores. Our Megan Zhang tells us why the school is joining in on this...
View ArticleExpansion Coming to Binghamton's Alfred Street Park
The mayor said the expansion of the local park is the first time a park in the city has been expanded in decades. Officials say tearing down a nearby blighted property will do a lot more than just...
View ArticleSenior Citizens Protest Outsourcing of Central Foods in Favor of Aramark
Senior citizens took to the Broome County office building, voicing their displeasure with the plan to outsource a contract to Philadelphia-based Aramark.
View ArticleDanes Shoot 69% From 3-Pt, Run Past Raiders
After splitting their first two games of the season, Colgate ran into the buzzsaw that is Albany Thursday night. The Great Danes shot 69% from three-point land to run past the Raiders 88-67.
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