Corning Rotary Club donates $10K to local food pantries

The Corning Rotary Club has made a major donation to local food pantries. The Rotary Club donated $10,000 between the Corning Food Pantry, Painted Post Food Pantry and Corning Salvation Army Food Pantry. The Corning Food Pantry, which helped more than 25,000 people in 2025, received... Read More.

NY State Police idenitfy fatal crash victim

The New York State Police have identified a man who was killed in a car accident on Thursday in Steuben County. According to police, 44-year-old Jason Reisman was killed when a plow truck he was driving crashed on Grinnold Road just before 7 a.m. on... Read More.
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Fire damages home in Elmira

A fire damaged a home in the City of Elmira on Tuesday afternoon. According to WENY-TV, the fire occurred at around 3:30 p.m. on the 1300 block of Pratt Street in the city. The road was blocked off while firefighters worked to put out the fire. The... Read More.

Chemung Speedrome up for sale

The historic Chemung Speedrome is up for sale. According to a Facebook post, the local track is looking for someone to buy or lease the property. The Chemung Speedrome had been leased out for the past seven years. The previous operator has moved on to a... Read More.
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Former WGI President Michael Printup passes away

Longtime Watkins Glen International President Michael Printup has passed away. Printup led Watkins Glen International for 15 years before retiring in 2023. He didn't stay away from racing for long as Printup served as Chief Operating Officer for Racing America and President of the Sportscar Vintage... Read More.

Hochul signs bill prohibiting cashless businesses

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has signed a bill into law that prohibits fully cashless businesses in the state. The bill explicitly rules out retail and food service businesses from going completely cashless. Businesses that violate the new law will face fines.
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New York sees decline in fatal car accidents in 2025

New York is seeing a sharp decline in the number of fatal crashes, the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee (GTSC) reported last week. Overall, fatalities fell from 766 between January and October in 2024 to 681 during that same timeframe this year. Motorcycle fatalities also decreased, according... Read More.