Jury continues deliberations in Andre Lee murder trial

The jury in the murder trial of Andre Lee will continue deliberations today. Closing arguments for the case were heard in Broome County Court yesterday. Andre Lee is accused of shooting and killing 19-year-old Scott Wright Junior on July 4th of 2014. The incident... Read More.

Motorcyclist dies following Sunday crash in Binghamton

Authorities say that the motorcyclist involved in the crash in Binghamton on Sunday has died as a result of his injuries. 37-year-old William Nash Jr was riding his motorcycle west on Susquehanna Street in Binghamton when a car, heading EAST on Susquehanna Street, attempted... Read More.

Multiple crews respond to house fire in West Corners

Multiple fire departments responded to a house fire in West Corners yesterday afternoon. The fire damaged a large portion of the rear of the home on Leon Drive. Yesterday's heat made battling the blaze difficult for firefighters. Add to that, strong winds which fueled... Read More.

Year-round farmers market comes to Town of Dickinson

Area residents can now enjoy a year-round farmers market in the Town of Dickinson. The new market is located both indoors and outdoors behind the Cornell Cooperative Extension building on Upper Front Street near SUNY Broome. The year-round space has room for 50 vendors.... Read More.

Binghamton teen pleads guilty to manslaughter

A Binghamton teenager has plead guilty to a charge of first-degree manslaughter. 19-year-old Jonathon Garcia is accused of killing a man named Jamaal Moses during a drug deal gone bad in February. Garcia plead guilty to this charge of manslaughter as part of a... Read More.

YWCA provides services for mothers battling addiction

The Binghamton YWCA has begun receiving residents for its new Bridge Program. The program provides pregnant women, who are addicted to opioids, a place to stay with their soon-to-be born children while they seek rehabilitation. The new program has a total of eight beds... Read More.

Hundreds gather for candle light vigil in Binghamton

Hundreds of people gathered for a candlelight vigil in Binghamton yesterday to pay tribute to the lives lost in Orlando over the weekend. 49 people were killed and over 50 more injured after a lone-gunman opened fire at a night club. The vigil in... Read More.

UE Athletics receives $25k

The Union-Endicott Central School District Athletic Department accepted $25,000 during a special event yesterday. The money comes as a grant from Dick's Sporting Goods to keep sports and other athletic programs well-funded. Dick's Sporting Goods publically awarded Union-Endicott schools with the grant yesterday, during... Read More.

Interim Endicott PD Chief approved

The Village of Endicott Board of Trustees passed two resolutions earlier this week as the search for a new Endicott Police Chief continues. The first was to approve the New York State Civil Service specifications for the vacant chief of police position. The second... Read More.

Crowley plant torn down for Humane Society

Commuters in and around Conklin Avenue in Binghamton this week will have noticed the demolition of a prominent building in that area. The former Crowley Distribution Center which sat at the corner of Conklin Avenue and Hall Street was demolished on Tuesday. The demolition... Read More.

Johnson City man arrested for making false reports

A Johnson City man has been charged after allegedly making multiple false reports to authorities through 911. 21-year-old Zachary Constable allegedly called in false reports of fires, shots fired, and unlawful imprisonment. Authorities traced these calls to Constable's home on Crocker Avenue in Johnson... Read More.