Johnson City Holiday Parade Set For Tonight

The Johnson City Holiday Parade will be taking place tonight for the 29th year. The parade starts at seven o'clock and takes off from Main Street and Lester Avenue and proceeds west on Main to Arch Street, before turning north to the Johnson City... Read More.

Future Of Endicott-Johnson Plant Debated

The ongoing debate as to the future of the former shoe manufacturing plant in West Endicott continues. The Town of Union held a public hearing to discuss the property Wednesday night. The Town Board wants input from the community before it considers a... Read More.

Binghamton Parking Garage Cited For Safety Hazards

A parking garage in Binghamton has topped the city's list of safety hazards cited by a local engineering firm. Delta Engineers, Architects and Land Surveyors raised concerns to the city in a letter about the garage, saying there are several structural problems with the... Read More.

CHOW Seeking Food Donations

Members of the Community Hunger Outreach Warehouse, or CHOW, say there is a 7.8 million pound need for food in the Southern Tier this holiday season. Currently sources are only receiving 3.1 million pounds, after the Thanksgiving weekend depleted many local food pantries resources.... Read More.

Binghamton Man Charged With Purse Snatching

A Binghamton man is facing charges related to an alleged purse robbery on Sunday and use of a stolen credit card. 47-year-old Cecil Marshall of Colfax Avenue was charged with third degree robbery after he allegedly stole a woman's purse on the city's West... Read More.

Voters Turn Down BOTH School Merger Proposals

Voters in Spencer-Van Etten and Candor school districts voted down the merger in a straw vote. In Candor, residents voted 574-No to 240-Yes. In Spencer the votes were closer, with 547-No and 307-Yes. The recent study shows a possible $300,000 in savings per... Read More.

VINES Seeking Grant To Maintain Summer Job Program

A Binghamton summer youth program is looking for funding to maintain its summer job initiative. The Binghamton VINES program is looking for a three-year, $50,000 grant to fund its summer program, which provides 10 to 12 teens and young adults with summer jobs in... Read More.

DWI Sentence Appeal Rejected

A Binghamton woman's challenge of her prison sentence for injuring a college student while driving drunk was rejected by a state appeals court in Albany. 45-year-old Patricia Crowe is serving a sentence of two to seven years in state prison after she pleaded guilty... Read More.

Students Return To Coolidge Elementary

Students and faculty from Calvin Coolidge Elementary School in Binghamton were back in the building Monday after asbestos abatement caused the school to be closed for the first half of the year. Administrators and teachers worked over the holiday weekend to prepare the school... Read More.

Deposit Fire Caused By Wood Stove

A wood stove reportedly caused a fire in Deposit over the weekend. The Deposit Fire Chief says crews responded to the home on China Road around 3:30 early Saturday morning. Officials say the owner was the only person home at the time of the... Read More.

Bad Wiring Is Cause Of Binghamton Apartment Fire

Officials say bad wiring is what caused a Binghamton apartment to catch fire. The Binghamton Fire Department responded to a duplex at 62 Bigelow Street around 9:30 Saturday night. The electrical fire started in the wall of the upstairs apartment, leaving the upstairs bedroom... Read More.