Scouting America Baden-Powell Council Hosts Annual Recognition Luncheon
Scouting America Baden-Powell Council Hosts Annual Recognition Luncheon

The Scouting America Baden-Powell Council held its annual Recognition Luncheon today at the Binghamton Club, where they celebrated youth and adult volunteers who have made significant contributions to Scouting. The event recognized Eagle Scouts, Quarterma

Binghamton City Council Comes to a Unanimous 7-0 Vote to Pass Good Cause Eviction Legislation

Binghamton City Council Comes to a Unanimous 7-0 Vote to Pass Good Cause Eviction Legislation

On Wednesday evening, the Binghamton City Council came to a unanimous 7-0 vote to pass the Good Cause Eviction Legislation after delaying the vote for it twice, one time in December and the second time in mid-January. A quick description of the legislatio

BU Hosts An Educational Event to Bring Awareness of Violence Against Women

BU Hosts An Educational Event to Bring Awareness of Violence Against Women

One Billion Rising, the nationwide movement started in 2012 raising awareness of violence against women, held the latest stop on their "Rise for Freedom" campaign at Binghamton University today. From interactive art, guest speakers, and dance numbers, the

100 Years Ago: February 14, 2025

100 Years Ago: February 14, 2025

100 years ago today, the second annual Charity Ball for the Benefit of the Home for Aged Women was held in Kalurah Temple last night.

Boil Water Advisory Lifted in Johnson City

Boil Water Advisory Lifted in Johnson City

Johnson City officials say the boil water advisory that had been in place for parts of the village for the last few days has now been lifted.

Firefighters Mourn The Death of 11-Year-Veteran John Gaudet

Firefighters Mourn The Death of 11-Year-Veteran John Gaudet

The Binghamton Fire Department firefighter who passed away after a fire Wednesday night in Binghamton has been identified.

The Story Behind One Vestal Resident's Long Distance Relative from the 1700's

The Story Behind One Vestal Resident's Long Distance Relative from the 1700's

Maria Therese Coincoin, long-distance relative of Vestal resident Allen Carrier's father's side, has a story like no other. "She was actually born a slave through two parents who were brought over directly from Africa in a small town called Natchitoches,

Athlete of the Week: Marco Konrad

Athlete of the Week: Marco Konrad

Our latest Athlete of the Week sponsored by Amphenol Aerospace is Marco Konrad from the Maine-Endwell boys basketball team

Man Wanted in Greene County Arrested in Delaware County

Man Wanted in Greene County Arrested in Delaware County

The Delaware County Sheriff's Office says a Lexington, NY man was arrested in the county on an arrest warrant out of Greene County.

Two Charged With Endangering the Welfare of a Child in Davenport

Two Charged With Endangering the Welfare of a Child in Davenport

Two people from Davenport have been arrested on Endangering the Welfare of a Child charges.

One Firefighter Dead, Two Others Injured After Wednesday Night Fire

One Firefighter Dead, Two Others Injured After Wednesday Night Fire

One firefighter has passed away and two others were injured after a fire broke out Wednesday night in Binghamton.

Windsor Central School District Honored as Nation's First Ambassador Model Public Learning Community at Work District

Windsor Central School District Honored as Nation's First Ambassador Model Public Learning Community at Work District

Earlier this morning, Windsor Central School District was honored by professional development company Solution Tree as the first district in the nation to be an Ambassador Model Professional Learning Community at Work District. Solution Tree recognizes di

100 Years Ago: February 12, 2025

100 Years Ago: February 12, 2025

100 years ago today, the Susquehanna and Chenango Rivers reached a height of over 16 feet at noon today breaking all records for February floods and causing the flooding of highways, houses and properties throughout the area.

Local Law Enforcement Gear up for Annual Charity Hockey Game

Local Law Enforcement Gear up for Annual Charity Hockey Game

Local law enforcement officers are gearing up to play in the annual police hockey game fundraiser, but this year they take the game to a bigger stage. The hockey game starts at 2:30 pm this Saturday, February 15th, at the Veterans Memorial Arena. Over thi

NYS Office for Prevention of Domestic Violence Visit Southern Tier to Provide Insight into Hochul's Proposals

NYS Office for Prevention of Domestic Violence Visit Southern Tier to Provide Insight into Hochul's Proposals

New York State Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence was in Binghamton on Wednesday, February 12 to provide insight on Governor Kathy Hochul's proposals on safety improvements for victims and survivors of crime and gender-based violence. Mass vio

Binghamton City Council Approves Good Cause Eviction Legislation

Binghamton City Council Approves Good Cause Eviction Legislation

The legislation was introduced in December, and aims to increase housing stability, combat unreasonable rent increases, and protect tenants from unjust evictions.

Flowers and Candy, the Essentials for Valentine's Day. But How do Local Shops Deal with the Busy Crowds?

Flowers and Candy, the Essentials for Valentine's Day. But How do Local Shops Deal with the Busy Crowds?

During the week of Valentine's Day, Americans buy around 58 million pounds of candy. It's something that Johnson City store Somethin' Sweet Gourmet is no stranger to. "We do chocolate dip, strawberries, blackberries. People don't realize we do them all ye

Broadview FCU Donates Over $362,000 to NYS Food Pantries

Broadview FCU Donates Over $362,000 to NYS Food Pantries

Broadview Federal Credit Union donates over 362-thousand dollars to food pantries across New York state to help fight food insecurity. 43 food pantries statewide received various amounts of money totaling 362,500 dollars to support their food bank initiat

Boil Water Advisory Still in Effect as Water Temporarily Turned off in Johnson City

Boil Water Advisory Still in Effect as Water Temporarily Turned off in Johnson City

Johnson City officials say some areas in the village will be impacted as water will be temporarily turned off Monday mid-morning.

Murder Suspect Captured in Florida

Murder Suspect Captured in Florida

The Volusia County Sheriff's Office says Scott Mitchell is in custody.

Norwich Man Sentenced on Gun Charge

Norwich Man Sentenced on Gun Charge

A Norwich man has been sentenced on a weapons charge.

Delhi Man Pleads Guilty to Drug Charge

Delhi Man Pleads Guilty to Drug Charge

A Delhi man has pleaded guilty to a drug charge after a narcotics investigation in May 2024 determined that he was selling narcotics.

Margaretville Man Sentenced After July 2024 Traffic Stop

Margaretville Man Sentenced After July 2024 Traffic Stop

A Margaretville man has been sentenced to time behind bars on a DWI charge.

Sidney Man Pleads Guilty to Criminal Contempt Charge After November Assault

Sidney Man Pleads Guilty to Criminal Contempt Charge After November Assault

A Sidney man has pleaded guilty to a criminal contempt charge stemming from an incident last November.

Reward Being Offered for Information on Scott Mitchell

Reward Being Offered for Information on Scott Mitchell

A $10,000 reward is being offered for information that leads to the capture of a Binghamton man wanted for two homicides in Binghamton.

Teacher of the Week: Carmen VanNess

Teacher of the Week: Carmen VanNess

Carmen VanNess is in her 10th year at Vestal, teaching differ

Baseball Hall of Fame Honoring History of Black Baseball

Baseball Hall of Fame Honoring History of Black Baseball

At the National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum in Cooperstown, the history of black baseball is on display.

$1.1 Million in Grants Coming to Broome County

$1.1 Million in Grants Coming to Broome County

Over $1 million in grants is coming to Broome County.

Truth Pharm Continues Fight Against Substance Addiction with New Program

Truth Pharm Continues Fight Against Substance Addiction with New Program

Truth Pharm's Train the Trainer program continues the local organization's goal of distributing naloxone. The goal? To certify 100 Broome County residents as Narcan trainers this year. "The thought is, you know, if I certify, say, 100 Broome County reside

Aaron Martin Announces Decision to Run for Broome County Clerk

Aaron Martin Announces Decision to Run for Broome County Clerk

The race for Broome county clerk gets its latest candidate in Aaron Martin, who announced his decision to run earlier today. Joined by family, friends, and other supporters, Aaron Martin announced he would run for the position on a Republican and conserva

Roadwork to Impact Motorists in Sanford Beginning Thursday

Roadwork to Impact Motorists in Sanford Beginning Thursday

A culvert replacement project will impact motorists in the Town of Sanford beginning this Thursday.

New Tioga State Bank Student Office Opens at Johnson City High School

New Tioga State Bank Student Office Opens at Johnson City High School

A new Tioga State Bank student office has opened at the Johnson City High School.

Binghamton Rotary Club Gets Preview of Broome County's Crime Victim's Memorial Wall

Binghamton Rotary Club Gets Preview of Broome County's Crime Victim's Memorial Wall

Over at Binghamton Rotary Club on Tuesday, February 11, the Broome County Crime Victims Assistance Center and member of local Boy Scout Troop 199 Schyler Savage gave an inside look of a new Broome County Crime Victims Memorial Wall. The memorial consists

Man Wanted for Questioning in Binghamton Homicides Possibly in Florida

Man Wanted for Questioning in Binghamton Homicides Possibly in Florida

A man wanted for questioning in a double homicide in Binghamton is currently being searched for by deputies of a sheriff's office in Florida.

Attendance, Ticket Sales Up For Binghamton Black Bears

Attendance, Ticket Sales Up For Binghamton Black Bears

The Binghamton Black Bears are the best team in the FPHL and people are taking notice.

Local Animal Shelter Takes in Displaced Animals of California Wildfires

Local Animal Shelter Takes in Displaced Animals of California Wildfires

Animal Care Sanctuary, an animal shelter in East Smithfield, PA, is doing something special to help with the aftermath of the California wildfires. The shelter recently took in four dogs left stranded by the disaster. "Some of the animals that we got were

Binghamton City Council Appoints Carla Murray to Fill Vacant 1st District Seat

Binghamton City Council Appoints Carla Murray to Fill Vacant 1st District Seat

Binghamton City Council appoints Carla Murray as the new representative of District One, replacing former city council member Olamni Porter.

Seton Catholic Central Teams Up with American Red Cross for Blood Drive

Seton Catholic Central Teams Up with American Red Cross for Blood Drive

ver in Binghamton, Seton Catholic Central teamed up with the American Red Cross to help save lives through a blood drive. All morning long community members and students at Seton Catholic had the chance to donate blood to the American Red Cross. The blood

Missing Man Found Deceased in Binghamton

Missing Man Found Deceased in Binghamton

Binghamton police say 89-year-old George Felton who had been reported missing last week has been found deceased. 

100 Years Ago: February 10, 2025

100 Years Ago: February 10, 2025

100 years ago today, Binghamton and the surrounding territory reported an increase in employment for the month of January, with 400 additional workers employed in the shoe factories.

Traffic Stop Leads to Drug, Other Charges in Delaware County

Traffic Stop Leads to Drug, Other Charges in Delaware County

An Andes woman is facing drug charges after the vehicle she was riding in was stopped in mid-January.