Contact Us
News

News

WNBF News Photo
WNBF News Photo

Annual Veterans Walk Scheduled For Sunday

The 7th Annual Veterans Walk is planned for this Sunday at the Joseph P. Mangan Hillcrest American Legion Post #1194, 363 West Service Road, Binghamton. The event begins at 1 PM.

Proceeds from the walk and other festivities that day will benefit Binghamton/Southern Tier Veterans and their families in need

Read More|Comment

Category: Articles, Local News, News
Chenango County Sheriff's Office
Chenango County Sheriff's Office

Ramsaran Charged With Murder In Wife’s Death

A Chenango County man has been charged with murder in connection with the death of his wife.

Authorities say 38-year-old Ganesh Ramsaran of New Berlin was arrested Friday.

The arrest came more than five months after the man reported his wife, 36-year-old Jennifer Ramsaran, missing

Read More|Comment

Bob Joseph/WNBF News
Bob Joseph/WNBF News

Five Broome Inmates Arrested After Jail Sweep

Several Broome County Jail inmates have been charged after a shakedown detail at the town of Dickinson facility

The jail's criminal investigations unit says five inmates were arrested.

Authorities say 30-year-old Charles Alexander of Johnson City faces three felony counts

Read More|Comment

Bob Joseph/WNBF News
Bob Joseph/WNBF News

Thieves Break Into Thirty Binghamton Storage Units

Two Binghamton men have been arrested in connection with the reported theft of thousands of dollars in items from a storage facility on Front Street.

Authorities say 18-year-old Devin Grier and 18-year-old Justin Creeley have been charged with third-degree burglary, a felony

Read More|Comment

Bob Joseph/WNBF News
Bob Joseph/WNBF News

Runners Raise Funds For Binghamton Bark Park

Dozens of people are expected to participate in a fundraising event for the Bark Park on Binghamton's North Side.

The recreational facility for dogs at Cheri Lindsey Park opened last year.

The second annual Bark Park Trail Run is being held Sunday at Chenango Valley State Park in the town of Fenton

Read More|Comment

Bob Joseph/WNBF News
Bob Joseph/WNBF News

Fire-Damaged Buildings Endanger Binghamton Pedestrians

The sidewalk in front of a pair of apartment buildings damaged by a February fire has been closed after a person reportedly was struck by a falling brick.

The buildings at 259 and 261 Main Street sustained heavy damage in the winter blaze blamed on a man cooking meth

Read More|Comment

Category: Crime, Local News, News
WNBF News/ Roger Neel Photo
WNBF News/ Roger Neel Photo

Postal Workers Help CHOW Fight Hunger

Postal carriers around the area teamed up to collect food for CHOW earlier this month and it has turned into a smashing success.  According to CHOW Director Mike Leahey the drive collected 31,139 pounds of food

Read More|Comment

Category: Articles, Local News, News
Broome County Executive Debbie Preston with Art Garrison (Broome County) and Mark Gorgos (Coughlin & Gerhart)
Broome County Executive Debbie Preston with Art Garrison (Broome County) and Mark Gorgos (Coughlin & Gerhart)

Free Concerts Coming To Otsiningo Park

Broome County Executive Debbie Preston earlier today announced the lineup for a new, free, weekly summer concert series at Otsiningo Park in Binghamton.  The concert series will be held on Tuesday evenings, will highlight area bands and is being sponsored by Coughlin & Gerhart LLP.

Read More|Comment

Category: Articles, Local News, News
WNBF News/ Roger Neel Photo
WNBF News/ Roger Neel Photo

B-Mets Bring The Heat To Portland

The Binghamton Mets are playing their best baseball of the season as they take a four-game winning streak into Portland, Maine for a series against the Sea Dogs.  The B-Mets are idle tonight and open a three-game series in Portland tomorrow night at 6PM (airtime at 545 on News Radio 1290 WNBF)

Read More|Comment

Bob Joseph/WNBF News
Bob Joseph/WNBF News

Binghamton University Students Celebrate

Binghamton University students observed the end of another academic year with the traditional Bar Crawl from the West Side to downtown.

Sections of Court and State streets were closed to vehicles to accommodate the crowds of celebrants

Read More|Comment

It appears that you already have an account created within our VIP network of sites on . To keep your points and personal information safe, we need to verify that it's really you. To activate your account, please confirm your password. When you have confirmed your password, you will be able to log in through Facebook on both sites.

Forgot your password?

*Please note that your points, prizes and activities will not be shared between programs within our VIP network.

It appears that you already have an account on this site associated with . To connect your existing account with your Facebook account, just click on the account activation button below. You will maintain your existing profile and VIP program points. After you do this, you will be able to always log in to http://wnbf.com using your Facebook account.

*Please note that your points, prizes and activities will not be shared between programs within our VIP network.

Please fill out the information below to help us provide you a better experience.

Register on WNBF 1290 AM quickly by logging in with your Facebook account. It's just as secure, and no password to remember!

Not a Member? Sign Up Here.

Sign up for an account to comment, share your thoughts, and earn points to get great prizes.

Register on WNBF 1290 AM quickly by logging in with your Facebook account. It's just as secure, and no password to remember!