Barack Obama

Remember Binghamton
Remember Binghamton
Remember Binghamton
President Obama cited the 2009 mass shooting in Binghamton during his emotional call for more action to address gun violence. Speaking at the White House Tuesday, the president noted he had spoken to the nation following a series of gun-related incidents which resulted in many deaths...
Rallies planned
Rallies planned
Rallies planned
Opponents of high-volume hydraulic fracturing are planning to hold a demonstration in Cooperstown in conjunction with President Obama's scheduled visit to the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Organizers say they hope to have the rally near the Hall of Fame but the location will be affected by security guidelines established by the Secret Service...
Green energy
Green energy
Green energy
A Vestal man was surprised when he had the opportunity to ask President Obama about the nation's future energy policy. Adam Flint, coordinator of the Broome Energy Leadership Program, was selected by the president to pose a question during Friday's town hall-style session at Binghamton University...
Presidential praise
Presidential praise
Presidential praise
President Obama's town hall meeting at Binghamton University played to favorable reviews from the region's elected officials who were there. Broome County Executive Debra Preston said she was pleased the president visited the university...
Fracking debate
Fracking debate
Fracking debate
People on both sides of the fracking controversy gathered in Broome County to express their views as President Barack Obama brought his bus tour to the Binghamton area. On the Binghamton University campus, hundreds of activists opposed to high-volume hydraulic fracturing held a rally under tight security...
Obama visit
Obama visit
Obama visit
President Barack Obama fielded questions about education and energy during a town hall-style meeting at Binghamton University's Vestal campus Friday afternoon. Obama spent most of the hour-long session elaborating on his plan designed to make higher education more affordable...

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