Owego PBA Conducting Benefit Campaign

The Owego Police Benevolent Association is now conducting their Annual Benefit Campaign. The Owego PBA will be utilizing Community Advertising, and accepting donations, which can be mailed to PO Box 275 Owego, NY, or dropped off at the Owego Police Department. If you have... Read More.

Broome SIU Makes Drug Arrests

Five people are facing charges after the conclusion of a month-long drug investigation. The Broome County Special Investigations Unit Task Force, along with the Binghamton Police Community Response Team, executed a search warrant on Tuesday at 12 Westland Court in Binghamton. 50-year-old Joseph Fuzi,... Read More.

Owego Little League Opens Season

The Owego Little League will open its 62nd season on Saturday. The festivities will begin with a parade, opening ceremonies and the playing of 14 games. The annual parade steps off at 8:30 a.m. from the Owego Police Station on Temple Street and travels... Read More.

Nichol's Kirby Park Re-Opens

The Village of Nichols' historic Kirby Park will officially re-open on Saturday. The park suffered in the wake of Tropical Storm Lee, but over $153,000 in federal and state funding, local business grants and donations, and community contributions have allowed the park to be... Read More.

BU To Conduct Emergency Drill

Binghamton University will help conduct a community-wide disaster drill taking place next week. The drill is coordinated by BU's Decker School of Nursing students, faculty, and staff. Over 300 people are expected to participate in the drill, which will incorporate a mock scenario of... Read More.

Binghamton Police Officers Recognized For Exemplary Work

Binghamton City Hall was the home to a ceremony awarding some police officers for their exemplary work. Thursday afternoon, Binghamton Police Department members were recognized for a variety of work, including making arrests while putting themselves in harm's way. Officer Ben Conklin, who has... Read More.

Binghamton Fire Ruled Arson

A fire that damaged an apartment building last month has been ruled arson. The fire took place at 126 Murray Street in Binghamton on April 6th. Smoke caused heavy damage to the back of the house. The fire was taken care of by crews... Read More.

Fire Destroys Structure On Airport Road

Crews responded to a building fire on Airport Road in Endicott Wednesday afternoon. The fire was reported just before 4:25 this afternoon at 326 Airport Road in West Endicott. West Corners' Assistant Fire Chief Marc Loveland said a structure behind a residence... Read More.

Local Theater Scammed By 'Save America's Cinemas'

Last year we learned that the Endicott Cinema Saver won a national prize for thousands of dollars in crucial theater upgrades--but now, we've learned that the theater, and the community, were scammed. The theater entered a contest run by an organization called Save America's Cinema's.... Read More.

Binghamton Rotary Marks 100 Years Of Service

It's been 100 years since Binghamton Rotary began serving the community. Wednesday night, members gathered at the Riverwalk Hotel to celebrate all they've accomplished, from raising more than $1 million for local, national and international projects to more recently helping Otsiningo park with... Read More.

Cuomo Contemplating Changes To Voter Regulation

Governor Cuomo is trying the change voting regulations to encourage more participation from everyone in New York, and now that includes teens as young as 16. Cuomo is putting out election reforms that include getting teens to "preregister" to vote. The preregistration proposal would... Read More.