Verizon Workers Rally for Fair Contract Across NYS
Employees are upset with the company for not offering a fair union contract -- 39,000 of them haven't had one since August. Those in Vestal say, above all, they want job security.
View ArticleSyracuse University Reviews Study Abroad Protocols After Paris Attacks
The school has released a statement saying it's reviewing all university abroad center-related field trips. It is discouraging students from traveling to large European, Middle Eastern and North...
View ArticleMan Arrested for Allegedly Operating Meth Lab in Endicott Home
According to the Broome County Special Investigations Unit Task Force, 16 one-pot methamphetamine manufacturing bottles were found at the Squires Avenue residence.
View ArticleBinghamton Expands Alfred Street Park
Crews are tearing down a blighted property next to the Alfred Street Park.
View ArticleChemung County Sheriff's Office Warns Public to Beware of Phone Scams During...
Law enforcement officials are warning the public to beware of phone scammers around the holiday season, noting that they are targeting the elderly.
View ArticleFirst Phase of Prospect Mountain Project is Close to Completion
A new on-ramp to Route 17 West at Prospect Street opened Friday, and ramps along Interstate 81 at Exit 4 reopened. Officials say the first part of the project is still expected to be finished by the...
View ArticleOwego Volleyball Gets "Send Off" to States
At Owego high school, a standing ovation greeted the volleyball team before they left for the state semis in Glens Falls.
View ArticleBinghamton Installing LED Streetlights
The new lights are brighter and produce a whiter glow than the older ones. The city-wide project will replace 6,700 lights.
View ArticleSUNY Reflects on Study Abroad Safety in Wake of Overseas Attacks
Studying abroad is a highlight for many college students, but in the wake of the Paris terror attacks, student safety abroad has become even more of a top concern for universities. As our Gabrielle...
View ArticleBroome County Officials Outline Budget Changes
The county executive officially signed off on her 2016 budget, choosing not to veto any changes made by county lawmakers.
View ArticleCortland Pulls Away From Cobleskill 85-61
The men's basketball team beat the Tigers in the Cortaca Classic.
View ArticlePrivate Middle School in Corning Receives Accreditation Distinction
A private middle school in Corning announced Wednesday it has received accreditation, a voluntary quality assurance for academic excellence.
View ArticleB-Sens Penalty Kill Earns Big Win
The B-Sens killed off six power plays by Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in a 3-1 win at home.
View ArticleBinghamton Gets Bumped from AE Tourney
The Binghamton volleyball team fell to New Hampshire in four sets to get knocked out of the America East Tournament.
View ArticleTioga Leaps over Semifinal Hump into First State Championship
The Tigers defeated Bishop Kearney in the Class D Semis 38-36 to advance to their first title game.
View ArticleSouth Park Sparks Break Maine-Endwell's 62-Game Winning Streak
For the first time since Nov. 13, 2010, Maine Endwell lost a football game Friday night against the South Park Sparks, 43-26.
View ArticleCornell BioMedical Engineers Develop Cells to Kill Cancer
The fight to find a cure for cancer has been waged for generations. In the hopes of finding more success, BioMedical Engineers at Cornell University are taking a different approach. Philip O'Driscoll...
View ArticleNational Women's Self Defense Day Prepares Women for Holiday Season
With Black Friday less than a week away, shopping safety concerns are on the minds of many. Vince Briga explains how one local fitness center is giving women the tools they need to stay safe this...
View ArticleBlue Devils Bounce Bath to Advance to State Final
Chenango Forks defeated Bath by a score of 44-22 to advance to their third consecutive state final.
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