No Injuries in Johnson City House Fire

A Johnson City family escaped an early morning house fire yesterday on Grand Avenue in the village. The house had major damage to the third floor and roof with water damage on the first and second floors. The family was alerted to the fire... Read More.

Central New York Volunteers Heading to Texas and Louisiana

Twenty-four Red Cross Volunteers from Central New York are headed to Texas and Louisiana to assist with Hurricane Harvey recovery efforts. They will be providing relief supplies, food, water, cleanup kits as well as going to shelters and helping them transport supplies. Each volunteer... Read More.

Ithaca Police Catch Burglars ‘In The Act’

Ithaca Police caught two suspects in the act of burglarizing a building on Center Street. Police received a report that two people were on the roof of the commercial building. The suspects tried to flee, but were apprehended in possession of burglar’s tools. 19-year-old... Read More.

Broome County Reminds Parents About Meningitis Vaccine

The Broome County Health Department is reminding parents to ensure that their children are up to date on the meningococcal vaccine. Students entering the seventh, eighth and 12th grades must be vaccinated before starting school. The vaccines help prevent meningitis, which is rare but... Read More.

NY Air National Guard on the Way to Texas

Help is on the way to Hurricane Harvey in Texas and Louisiana from New York’s Air National Guard. The personnel and aircraft include 104 Air Guard personnel, including rescue teams, maintenance and support staff, three rescue helicopters, one rescue plane and several boats and... Read More.

Cal Harris Files Lawsuit in Federal Court

Cal Harris has filed a lawsuit in federal court alleging wrong doing on the part of multiple people in the investigation and prosecution of charges against him in the death of his wife Michelle. Among the people named in the suit are former Tioga... Read More.

Kayakers Flood Susquehanna

The Susquehanna River was flooded in Owego on Saturday... this time, with kayakers. The first ever Kaying for a Kure event was held to raise money for local breast cancer fighter Jocelyn Kline and Traci’s Hope. The event started with a 10am... Read More.

ACA Holds 14th Annual Garlic Festival

The 14th Garlic Festival was held Saturday at the American Civic Association. Vendors offered many garlic items, including ice cream. There was also live music and dancing at the event. The organizers of the festival hope that they can increase awareness about diversity in... Read More.