Kathy Whyte
New York State’s Annual Ban on Open Burning Begins
New York State's annual ban on open burning runs from March 16-May 14 and is instrumental in curbing wildfires.
Binghamton Area Students Participate in Gun Violence Protests
Some local students are stepping forward in a call for reduced gun violence and safer schools.
Schools Delay as Nor’Easter Finally Pulls Out of the Twin Tiers
Instead of a couple of inches of snow for the Greater Binghamton area, weather spotters reported half foot totals or more around the region March 14 into early March 15.
Authorities Still Plagued by Southern Tier School Threats
Broome County Sheriff’s officials say a 14 year old Maine Endwell Middle School student is charged with making a terroristic threat.
Body of Missing Bradford County Woman Found
Pennsylvania State Police are investigating the death of a Bradford County woman whose body was found over the weekend.
Student Arrested After Bomb Threat found at DCMO BOCES Campus
A DCMO BOCES student is facing a felony charge after a threatening note was found at the Harold Campus just before dismissal time March 6.
Delaware County Child Accused of Threatening to Burn Down School
An eight year old child is being charged with felony making a terroristic threat at the Charlotte Valley School.
Nor’Easter Part Two Ready to Strike Twin Tiers
Winter Storm Warnings and Weather Advisories are in effect for the Twin Tiers until early March 8.
Local State Senator Supports Added School Resource Officers
New York State Senator Fred Akshar says he supports School Resource Officers in districts around the state to ensure school security.
Electric Still Out to Thousands of NYSEG Customers as Storm Approaches
New York State Electric and Gas customers hardest hit by power outages from the March 3 storm may be finding their power back just in time to be hit with the next snow storm.