I anchor "First News" and "Binghamton Now" weekday mornings on WNBF. I've been reporting news in the Twin Tiers for more than four decades. For breaking news and updates on developing stories, follow @BinghamtonNow on Twitter. Contact me by email at bob@wnbf.com
Bob Joseph
Fire Leads to Evacuation of Binghamton West Middle School
Students and staff were forced out of a school on Binghamton's West Side when a fire was reported in a restroom.
Binghamton Residents Stunned As Car Hits Home
A vehicle jumped a curb and slammed into a house on a street being used as a detour around Binghamton's Front Street Gateway Project.
Cattle Die After Speeding Truck Overturns Near Binghamton
A truck loaded with dozens of cattle crashed on an entrance ramp to Interstate 81 in Broome County.
Photos Released of Suspect in Binghamton University Killing
Investigators hope images of the man they believe killed a Binghamton University student will help them track down the suspect.
Man Guilty of Possessing Gun Near Binghamton High School
A Johnson City man faces a long prison term after he was convicted by a jury for possessing a loaded gun at an apartment house across from Binghamton High School.
Dog Blamed in Fire That Destroyed Conklin Home
Investigators believe a blaze that ripped through a Broome County residence was caused by a family pet.
Suspect in JC Easter Sunday Killing Waives Extradition
The man who police believe fatally shot a woman in Johnson City on Easter Sunday is expected to be back in Broome County soon.
Toddler with Gunshot Wound Found in Car on Interstate 81
A toddler who had not received medical treatment after being shot was discovered in a vehicle stopped by troopers on Interstate 81 north of Binghamton.
Plate Readers May Be Installed in Binghamton Neighborhoods
Binghamton's network of license plate readers eventually could be expanded to include some of the high-crime areas of the city.
Strong Winds Take Down Trees, Power Lines Across Twin Tiers
Powerful wind gusts knocked out electric service and caused widespread damage in New York and Pennsylvania.