Traci Taylor is a 25-year broadcast veteran who is the Director of Digital and Radio Content for Townsquare Media and has called the Southern Tier home for the last decade. If it's happening in the Upstate New York region, Traci is sharing the story with you.
Traci Taylor
New Mobile Market Stop Ensures Access To Fresh Groceries In Binghamton
CHOW's Mobile Market bus to make regular stops at Saratoga apartments, providing convenience and access to nutritious groceries for the community.
Colesville Man Sentenced to 12 Years to Life for Assaulting a New York State Trooper
Colesville man sentenced to 12 years to life for Assault in the Second Degree after altercation with New York State Trooper.
Why Colorectal Cancer Screening Is Vital for New Yorkers
Uncover why health officials in New York highlight the importance of early colorectal cancer detection through regular screenings.
Iconic Binghamton, New York Restaurant Property To Be Auctioned
It's truly the end of an era as the former Spot Restaurant property, located on Front Street in Binghamton, is set to be auctioned.
Traveling To See the Solar Eclipse? 6 Tips Every New Yorker Needs To Know
Looking for a unique travel experience? Plan ahead for the April total eclipse tips and make memories for a lifetime.
Preparing Your Pet in New York for the Solar Eclipse
Is your pet ready for the total solar eclipse on April 8? Learn how to ensure your furry companions feel secure and comfortable during the event.
Broome County Task Force Bust: Meth, Cocaine, and Arrest Made
Local authorities seize meth, cocaine, and Suboxone in Binghamton drug bust.
Grand Jury Indicts Sidney, New York Man on Multiple Drug Charges
Delaware County Grand Jury indicts 30-year-old Sidney man on serious drug charges.
Broome County Announces After Hours Passport Fair
Broome County Clerk Joseph Mihalko announces a special after-hours passport fair, providing convenience for residents outside regular business hours.
New York Waitstaff Say Your 20% Tip Isn’t Cutting It
Curious about tipping practices in New York restaurants? Well, a new survey found your 20% tip might not be cutting it anymore.