A National Highway Traffic Association grant is helping Broome County to increase patrols to crack down on drinking and driving during prime time periods that traditionally see increased numbers of drunk drivers on area roads.
the $23,712 allocation will cover seven periods through the remainder of this year and through next year...
It appears the City of Binghamton may barely adhere to the New York State required tax levy cap of 2% for the upcoming fiscal year.
A public hearing is scheduled for October 29th prior to a vote on the proposed 2013 spending plan that still calls for residential and business property tax increases...
The Energy Highway Task Force's blueprint for a comprehensive plan that will add up to 3,200 megawatts of additional electric generation and transmission capacity and clean power generation was presented to Governor Andrew Cuomo this week.
A state audit has raised questions about the procedure used to hire a law firm that looked into problems with the Binghamton University men's basketball program.
Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli Monday released a report that examined the payment of $913,500 for the investigation conducted by Judith Kaye and others affiliated with the Skadden, Arps law firm...
With the start of fall comes the beginning of big and small game hunting seasons in the southern tier. As you gear up for the hunt one thing to remember is to hunt safely.
A Sayre, Pennsylvania woman is being charged with involuntary manslaughter in connection with the death of a five month old girl in May.
Pennsylvania State Police say 32 year old Janae Jennings was arrested on the afternoon of October 18th in connection with the May 2nd death of the infant...
All over New York and across much of the country, people are paying more to buy apple cider, according to publish reports. This year’s apple crop was decimated by an unusually warm early spring, followed by a hard frost and then a dry summer.
New York State’s economy added 2,900 private sector jobs in September, which brought the state's job count to an all-time high of 7.3 million, the State Department of Labor reported late last week.