Kathy joins Morning Show Host Roger Neel beginning at 5:30am with the latest local news, weather, and travel information. A graduate of Elmira College, Kathy worked in broadcasting in the Elmira market before heading east to our community. A long-time News Director with WAAL she also is part of that station's Morning Team. Kathy and her husband Randy are the proud owners of two Greyhounds that keep them quite busy.
Kathy Whyte
Annual Ban on Burning in Place in New York
It’s the time of year for spring yard clean up but also the time New York’s ban on open burning is in place.
Two State Lawmakers Call for Hearings on Farmworkers Fair Labor Act
Two Southern Tier state legislators are calling for public hearings on a farmworkers labor bill.
New York D.O.T. Worker Dies After Being Hit by Tractor Trailer in Nichols
A New York State Department of Transportation employee who was hit by a tractor trailer while working on Route 17 in Nichols March 13 has died.
Congressman Brindisi Discusses Spectrum Broadband Performance
U.S. Congressman Anthony Brindnisi says Spectrum Cable needs to be held up to its deal to expand broadband service into rural areas.
U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand Launches ‘Brave Wins’ Presidential Campaign
New York’s Junior U.S. Senator says she’s “in,” officially entering the race for president.
NAACP LDF Gets Involved in Binghamton Middle School Strip Search Allegations
The NAACP LDF is getting involved into the alleged strip search of four 12-year-old girls at East Middle School in Binghamton.
Greater Binghamton Airport Says More Passengers are Flying BGM
Officials at the Greater Binghamton Airport are reporting an increase in passengers using the field in the Town of Maine.
NOAA Warns of a Potential for More Heavy Rain and Flash Flooding
The National Weather Service is cautioning Twin Tier residents about another chance for heavy rain and rising water.
Camping First-Timers Could Get a Free Ride From New York State
Some families who are thinking about taking up camping can get a big boost getting started from New York State.
A Pretty Invader is Munching on Northeast Cash Crops
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and Agriculture and Markets is asking for help in tracking down a very harmful insect invader.