Binghamton replacing parking meters with kiosks

The City of Binghamton is making it a little easier to pay for parking, as they are installing 50 digital kiosks throughout the city this week. Instead of accepting only change like the old parking meters, the new kiosks can accept... Read More.

No one injured in Endicott fire, 14 displaced

No one was injured in a fire at a multi-family home in Endicott yesterday. The fire was reported at 1412 Tracy Street just before 2pm. Smoke could be seen from miles away as crews worked to battle the blaze. The home was left severely... Read More.

JC Police warning of utility scam

The Johnson City Police Department is warning residents about fake utility workers that have been going door to door trying to defraud homeowners. They have received complaints about two men pretending to be municipal utility workers and asking to come inside... Read More.

Broome County Court evacuated following bomb threat

The Broome County Court was evacuated this morning due to a bomb threat. Binghamton Police say the threat was received around 9am, prompting the building on Hawley Street to be evacuated. Besides the county court, it also houses the Supreme Court and the District... Read More.

Thousands brave cold for St. Pat’s Parade

Thousands braved temperatures in the teens to line the streets of Binghamton for the city's annual St. Patrick's Day Parade on Saturday. The 50th-annual edition of the parade featured several pipe and drum bands as well as emergency responders and local businesses. It began... Read More.

Endwell firefighter receives honor

An Endwell firefighter received a special distinction Friday. Brent Soden was named the William Grace Firefighter of the Year by the Broome County Firefighters Association. Soden received the honor after rescuing a woman from a fire in the Ivy Terrace Apartments on Watson Boulevard... Read More.

JC man charged with DWI after hitting parked police car

A Johnson City man is facing DWI charges after he drove his vehicle into the back of a parked police car on Main Street this week. Village Police say the officers were across the street investigating a disturbance when 57-year-old Barry Spencer struck the... Read More.

Town of Union looking at removing supervisor

It took an extra meeting, but Town of Union board members passed four resolutions last night that could lead to the removal of Supervisor Rose Sotak. She is under investigation for verbally harassing town employees over the last few years. Resolutions passed last night... Read More.

Mayor David gives State of the City address

Binghamton Mayor Rich David unveiled his plans for 2017 and beyond in his State of the City Address last night. To fight crime, the mayor unveiled his "Operation: Safe City" plan last night. The initiative will install license plate readers around... Read More.