Binghamton woman found guilty of sexual abuse

A Binghamton woman was found guilty today of sexually abusing a relative. 37-year-old Samantha Werkheiser was found guilty by Broome County Judge Joseph Cawley this morning of abusing a 6-year-old relative between 2003 and 2007. This is the second time she has been found... Read More.

Binghamton traffic stop finds stolen money

Binghamton Police got a surprise on Tuesday, when a traffic stop discovered $20,000 in stolen cash and savings bonds. Around 10pm, police stopped a car on Jarvis Street in the city. After discovering drugs on 51-year-old Alan Barnett of Endicott, they... Read More.
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Winter Weather Advisory for Feb. 9

A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect until noon today. The National Weather Service says snow will continue falling on the Southern Tier before tapering late this morning. A total of four to eight inches of snow is possible in Tioga and Broome Counties.... Read More.
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Gov. Wolf announces budget proposal

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf released his proposed state budget yesterday. The $32.3 billion proposal would close the state's $2.8 billion deficit through cuts and agency consolidation. The governor also wants to levy a new tax on natural gas drilling and require... Read More.

OFD announces 5th-annual golf tourney

Teams are now being accepted for the fifth-annual Owego Fallen Firefighters Memorial Golf Tournament. The event will be held on May 13 at the Pheasant Hill Country Club in Owego. The tournament annually raises funds for the Village of Owego Fire... Read More.
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Winter Weather Advisory in effect until 10am

A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect for Broome and Tioga Counties through 10am today. The National Weather Service says a wintry mix of freezing rain will continue to fall across the area, leaving a thin ice coating on roadways and other surfaces. It... Read More.

NY Senate approves ride-sharing services

The New York State Senate has passed a bill that would allow ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft to operate outside of New York City. The senate legislation would collect less taxes than the governor's proposal, taxing riders by 2 percent... Read More.