Kathy Whyte
Owego ‘John Doe’ Sentenced in Spite of Identity Mystery
An Owego mystery man, who has been using the identity of a homeless veteran to get thousands of dollars in public assistance, is heading to federal prison.
Binghamton Physician Assistant Convicted for Groping Patient
A former Physician Assistant is facing up to a year in Broome County after being found guilty of forcibly touching a patient.
New York Settles with CarMax For Failing to Disclose Recalls
CarMax is fined by New York State and other state attorneys general for failing to disclose vehicle recalls to consumers.
SUNY Broome and Binghamton University Start “Integration” Talks
Officials with Broome County’s community college say they are in conversations with Binghamton University about possibly integrating SUNY Broome and B.U.
Tioga Downs Foundation Awards $1.1 Million to Twin Tiers Charities
54 non-profit organizations in Broome, Tioga, Chemung and Bradford Counties share $1.1-million in grants from the Tioga Downs Regional Community Foundation.
Federal Reimbursements for Delaware Co. Hospitals Saved
Some rural hospital in the Southern Tier is being saved from losing their Critical Access Hospital status.
Broome Projects Fail to Receive Approved NYS Funds
State Senator Akshar asks for an investigation into state grants that were supposed to be coming to over a dozen local projects but never paid.
Binghamton Man Heads to Prison for Box Cutter Threat at J.C. Walmart
The Broome County District Attorney’s office is reporting another repeat felony offender is going back to prison.
Fire Damages Binghamton Apartment House
Fire investigators are looking into the cause of a fire at an apartment house on Binghamton's east side that sent residents into the snow, wind and cold.
Gas Driller Pleads No Contest, Agrees to Pay Dimock Water Bills for 75 Years
Residents in a rural Pa. community that has been battling contaminated water issues for years will have a new water supply and water bills paid for 75 years.