Christopher Columbus Statue Defaced Once Again

The statue of Christopher Columbus in Binghamton has again been vandalized; this time on Columbus Day. The Statue was painted with an unknown substance and a cardboard sign that read ‘murderer’ was hung around Columbus’s neck. Broome Couny Public Works had the Statue cleaned... Read More.

Senator Akshar Seeking Public Input on ‘Bump Stocks’

State Senator Fred Akshar is conducting a survey to determine his constituents feelings about ‘Bump Stocks’. That is the device used in the Las Vegas attack that allows semi-automatic firearms to function like fully automatic firearms. Under current law, Bump Stocks are legal to... Read More.

JC Police Make Arrest Following Domestic Dispute

The Johnson City Police responded to a domestic dispute, where 22-year-old Lermaine Huggins is alleged to have strangled his girlfriend until she nearly passed out. Huggins is charged with felony Strangulation. He was arraigned at the Broome County Public Safety Building and remanded to... Read More.

Auditions Scheduled for ‘A Christmas Story’

The Ti-Ahwaga Community Players have scheduled auditions for the 2017 production of A Christmas Story. Auditions will be held at the Ti-Ahwaga Community Playhouse at 42 Delphine Street, Owego, NY on Tuesday October 10th from 6-8pm, Saturday October 14th from 10-12 and Monday October... Read More.

Howloween at the Binghamton Zoo

Howloween at the Zoo is a family favorite Halloween event, and Rachel Davenport from the Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park stopped by the WEBO Morning Show to talk about it.This event features less boo and more zoo! This event will have numerous activities perfect... Read More.

Traci’s Hope Holds 14th Annual BBQ Fundraiser

The community came together on Saturday to enjoy an outdoor barbecue and help fight breast cancer.Traci's Hope hosted its 14th annual fundraiser at the Apalachin Firemen’s Field. There were raffles, prizes, and of course a barbecue to raise money for local men and women... Read More.

Mural Fest Brightens Floral Avenue Park

Artists of all ages put their talents on display in Johnson City, as Mural Fest brightened up Floral Avenue Park Saturday.Organizers say the goal was to paint murals across the county and bring art to the community.There were also art workshops, music and other... Read More.

1913 Suffrage Parade Reenacted in Binghamton

The Broome County Representatives and the Broome-Tioga Suffrage Anniversary Committee joined together to reenact the 1913 Suffrage Parade that took place in Downtown Binghamton. The parade was to celebrate the women's right to vote granted 100 years ago in the state of New York,... Read More.

Broome County to Change Arraignment Procedures

Broome County is changing the way it handles weekend and overnight arraignments. An arraignment is a routine court proceeding that marks the initial stage of a criminal case. Now, those found under arrest will be brought directly to the Broome County Jail... Read More.

Business Consortium to Invest $130 Million in Endicott

Imperium3 New York, Inc., a consortium of businesses led by three Southern Tier companies, are to establish research, development and production operations at the Huron Campus in Endicott.The consortium will invest $130 million and create at least 230 new jobs over the next... Read More.

Guilty Plea in Vehicular Homicide Case

24-year-old David Murrer from Harpursville has pled guilty to aggravated vehicular homicide in a wrong way crash that happened in Colesville last December. A 67-year-old female from Afton was killed in the crash, and another 64-year-old woman was injured. Murrer is scheduled for... Read More.

Shooting Investigated by Binghamton Police

Binghamton Police are investigating a Monday night shooting that left a 39-year-old man with non-life-threatening injuries. Officers responded to 217 Robinson Street for a reported larceny. Shortly before officers arrived, there were reports of gun shots. An investigation determined that a man was shot... Read More.