Local Fire Departments are Fighting Cancer

Three local fire departments are joining forces to help raise money in the fight against cancer. The Binghamton, Johnson City, and Endicott fire departments are once again selling shirts to help raise money for a cure. The shirts come in various colors, including: pink,... Read More.

Multiple Stabbings in Binghamton

Three stabbings have taken place in the City of Binghamton within the past five days:   The latest stabbing occurred in the area of Orton Avenue and Grand Boulevard, during the early morning hours of Halloween. Binghamton Police have arrested 30-year-old Donniel Trent of Binghamton after... Read More.

Binghamton Man Charged in Connection with Dispute

A Binghamton man is behind bars following a domestic dispute. 54-year-old Vincent Robertson has been charged with several crimes in connection with the incident. Police were called to Grant Road in the Town of Chenango by Robertson's female roommate who said that he hit... Read More.
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Binghamton Looking to Add Electric vehicle Charging Stations

The City of Binghamton has recently filed an application for a grant to bring electric vehicle charging stations to the area. The application for $10,000 in funding was filed with the New York State Energy Research Development Authority's Cleaner, Greener Communities Program. Mayor Rich... Read More.

Forum Held at SUNY Broome to Discuss Heroin Epidemic

Legislators, law enforcement officers, and treatment facility administrators met with the state Assembly Minority Task Force on Heroin Addiction and Community Response at SUNY Broome last night. The main topic of discussion was the lack of treatment facilities in our area. Currently, there are... Read More.

Forum on Heroin Abuse to be Held at SUNY Broome

Heroin use is on the rise in the Twin Tiers, and legislators are taking the first steps necessary to help combat it. Assemblyman Clifford Crouch of Bainbridge will be holding a special forum at SUNY Broome tonight with local legislators, law enforcement officers, treatment... Read More.
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Man Pleads Guilty to Multiple Bank Robberies

One local man is looking at jail time after pleading guilty to two bank robberies that occurred in 2012. 54-year-old Scott Wade allegedly stole around $3,000 from the First Niagara Bank on Route 7 in Conklin, during two separate incidents three years ago. Wade... Read More.

Local Police Work to Build Trust with Youth

Local Police and the Boys and Girls Club on Clinton Street in Binghamton are looking to build trust between youth and law enforcement officers. In an new after school program at the Boys and Girls Club, off-duty Binghamton Police officers will work in four... Read More.

Man Receives 10 Years for Shooting at Belmar Pub

The man who fired a handgun into the floor of the Belmar Pub earlier this year has been sentenced to 10 years in prison. 35-year-old Jamal Corbett of Johnson City plead guilty yesterday to his charge of criminal possession of a weapon. When this... Read More.
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Binghamton University Athletics Receives Largest Donation to Date

The Binghamton University Athletics Department recently received its largest donation to date, totaling $1 million. The money was donated by local physician and Binghamton University Foundation Board of Directors member, Dr. Bai Lee. The money will be used to upgrade some of the university's... Read More.

Columbus Day Parade Returns to Binghamton

Yesterday marked the 56th year of the annual Columbus Day parade and Tournament of Bands in Binghamton. The festivities kicked off with the parade at 10AM on Arthur Street. Ten bands competed in the Tournament of Bands, with Johnson City taking 1st place in... Read More.