Concert for Simeon’s Crash Victims Postponed

Yesterday's weather resulted in the postponing of a benefit concert in Ithaca for those affected by the tractor-trailer crash into Simeon's restaurant.  The June 20th tractor-trailer wreck killed one woman, Amanda Bush, and resulted in the closing of several businesses in the Commons. The... Read More.

Sayre Man Enters Guilty Plea

The man accused of discharging a firearm inside his Keystone Manor apartment in Sayre back in April entered a guilty plea in district court on Tuesday. 62-year-old James Carnrike pleaded guilty Tuesday to one misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct during a preliminary hearing in... Read More.

Endicott Man Tried Selling Drugs to Police

The Broome County Special Investigations Unit Task Force has announced the arrest of a man who tried selling drugs to two detectives. On Monday, two detectives were leaving a restaurant on Main Street in Binghamton after eating lunch when they were approached in the... Read More.

Tioga County Fair Starts Today

Today marks the day for the start of the Tioga County Fair. Today's main attraction is the New York Sire Stakes races. The superintendent of harness racing at the Tioga County Fair, Jim Mead, visited the WEBO Morning Show today to talk about today's... Read More.

Candor Library Hosts Summer Reading Program

The Candor Library has kicked off its Summer Reading program. Starting this week and running through the next six weeks, through August 16th, readers can pick up a prize or activity at the circulation desk at the Candor Library for their participation. The theme... Read More.

$3 Million Infrastructure Project for Binghamton

Binghamton mayor Rich David has announced a $3 million project that will help keep large trucks from getting stuck at the intersection of Front and Clinton streets. Work will be taking place to lower the roads that run under the Norfolk Southern railroad overpass.... Read More.

Binghamton Divvying Up $1.9 Million

The City of Binghamton is looking into how it will be allocating the $1.9 million it received in Community Development Block Grant funds. The funding comes in at 5 percent lower than last year. The current plan for the money is to spend just... Read More.

Athens Officials Mull Applebee’s Decision

Officials in Athens voted to recommend that supervisors grant preliminary approval for the plans for an Applebee's restaurant to be located at the corner of Elmira and Clinton streets. The recommendation was made Monday night and is contingent upon multiple resolutions, including adding a... Read More.

National Pipe and Plastics Could Face Community Lawsuit

National Pipe and Plastics in Endicott could be facing a lawsuit. Attorney Ron Benjamin will be hosting a meeting at the George F. Johnson Library tomorrow night at seven o'clock to raise awareness on the negative effects the company could have on the neighborhood.... Read More.

Binghamton Police Searching for Woman

Binghamton Police are on the lookout for a woman wanted on a warrant for a felony count of second degree criminal possession of a forged instrument. 35-year-old Haleema Akbar is described as five feet seven inches tall, 110 pounds, with black hair and brown... Read More.

Victim Dies Following Binghamton Shooting

The man facing attempted murder charges  for a shooting over the weekend in Binghamton has now had those charges upgraded to second degree murder after the victim passed away today. Binghamton Police arrested 21-year-old Andre Lee at a home on Griswold Street. The Binghamton... Read More.

Fire Burns Berkshire Barn

A fire in Berkshire caused a barn to burn to the ground. Just before 5:30 Saturday evening, fire crews were called to the scene on Brown Road in Berkshire. The flames were under control within 25 minutes of crews arriving on the scene. Six... Read More.