Jame's Double Double Leads BU to 74-18 Win
Alyssa James had 21 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Bearcats to a 74-18 win over Cedar Crest.
View ArticleCandy Cane Creators Crafting Customer Cheer
The Hercules Candy Company in East Syracuse has been making holiday staples for more than 100 years. To watch the candy creators craft holiday treats, people are encouraged to attend their open house...
View ArticleBinghamton Zoo Enters Final Days of Season
It may be the 5th oldest zoo in America, but every season, the Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park finds a way to grow from the previous year. Vince Briga explains how the zoo is using its storied history to...
View ArticleApp Developed in Syracuse Connects People and Truck Drivers
Ever purchased something big, only to realize it wouldn't fit in your car? A Syracuse man went through that struggle and developed an app to help others in the same situation. Truxx connects truck...
View ArticleOwego Wins State Title in Volleyball
The Indians beat John Glenn High School 3-1 to bring home the Class B title.
View ArticleB-Sens Blasted in Loss to Marlies
Chris Driedger was burned for five goals in a 6-4 loss to Toronto.
View ArticleStewart's Shops Holiday Match Begins Thanksgiving Day
Starting on Thanksgiving Day, they are launching their 29th Holiday Match program. You can drop off your spare change at Stewart's and they will match every penny that is donated.
View ArticleElmira Man Charged in Connection with Fatal Stabbing on South Main Street
Police say 26-year-old Joshua Demellier was responsible for the death of Ellis Kittles back on June 7, 2014. The 22-year-old was stabbed to death during an incident on South Main Street.
View ArticleBurglaries Under Investigation in Steuben County
Men have been caught in surveillance photos, and are alleged to be involved in home robberies.
View ArticleSyracuse University Athletics Director Fires Head Football Coach Shafer
After a string of losses, a change is coming at the top of the Syracuse University football program. SU has fired head coach Scott Shafer, effective after the team's final game against Boston College...
View ArticleLocal Kids Send Messages of Hope to French Exchange Students
The terror attacks in Paris have touched people across the globe. Local students wanted to do their part to spread a positive message to their friends overseas.
View ArticleVestal's Burghardt Signs with Albany
Vestal senior Baylee Burghardt signed an NLI to play field hockey at Albany.
View ArticleBearcats Look to Bounce Back after 0-3 Start
Despite starting out the season 0-3, the Binghamton basketball team isn't hitting the panic button.
View ArticleMeat Processors Encourage Deer Hunters to Donate Venison to Food Bank
This holiday season, hunters around the state are giving back to the community by donating some of their game to the hungry. But diminishing deer populations in certain areas are causing donations to...
View ArticleFans React to Firing of Syracuse Football Coach Shafer
With the head coach of Syracuse University's football program on his way out following the next game, fans are feeling mixed emotions.
View ArticleIthaca Teachers Hold Rally Day Before Contract Talks Set to Resume
Teachers in Ithaca have been working without a contract since the end of the last school year. After months of negotiations, the school board and teachers union declared an impasse in October. They are...
View ArticleCrash on Interstate 86 Outside Elmira Kills One
State troopers say a vehicle tried to change lanes and ended up hitting a tractor trailer. Both vehicles went off the roadway and hit the median. The driver of the vehicle was ejected and died at the...
View ArticleChemung County, Elmira to Share Some Services Following Budget Approval
The city will be shrinking its workforce by more than 50 people. As a result, the 2016 budget allows room for many of these employees to transfer to the county.
View ArticleBinghamton Salvation Army Holds Annual Turkey Dinner
More than 100 people turned out for the meal Monday night. Local college students were among those who volunteered.
View ArticleBinghamton Graduate Students Unhappy with Student Pay Raises
The pay increase for incoming student employees only will not transfer to grad students who currently work at the university, causing many to feel left behind.
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