Kathy Whyte
Binghamton Chamber of Commerce Holds Major Industry Discussion
The Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce is holding a community building series on agriculture, energy and transportation industries.
Tompkins County Hosts Monkeypox Vaccine Clinic
Appointments are being taken for eligible residents to get a first or second dose of Monkeypox vaccine September 22 at the Tompkins County Health Department.
Binghamton Man Pleads Guilty to Weapon Count 6-Years After Liberty St. Shooting
A Binghamton man, convicted in a shooting 6 years ago, admits he had a loaded and unlicensed handgun two months ago.
Warning: Student Loan Debt Forgiveness Scams Hit New York State
New York State officials are warning criminals are using the student debt relief plan to steal money and information by impersonating government agencies.
Southern Tier Farmers Await Federal Debt Relief Action
U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York is urging the United States Department of Agriculture to act quickly on economic relief for small farms.
Broome Passes 65K COVID Cases, Announces Test Kit Distribution
Broome County has passed 65,000 residents infected with COVID-19 as it begins distribution of thousands more home test kits.
Heavy Rain & Flash Flooding Could Wrap Summer in Southern Tier
The National Weather Service office in Binghamton is advising that some rocky weather could be in store for the final official days of summer.
I-81 Bridge Project in Pa. Resumes Environmental Study Post-Toll Idea
After being side-lined by legal action filed over a plan to place tolls on some Pennsylvania highway bridges, officials are resuming environmental reviews.
Broome’s Holiday Lights Acquires Pa. Holiday Lights Display
The Broome County Festival of Lights has acquired the Tall Pines Forest of Lights in Pennsylvania’s entire inventory of lights and displays.
Binghamton Mayor Kraham’s First Budget Holds Line on Taxes
The first budget proposed by Binghamton’s new Mayor carries a bare-minimum reduction in property taxes of .01%.