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Dolly Parton's Imagination Library will bring free children's books to Western New York children
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Local lawmakers teamed up with the United Way of Buffalo and Erie County to make Dolly Parton's Imagination Library available for Western New York children. Children ages birth through five years old in zip codes 14201, 14213, and 14218 can take part in the program. Once signed up, each child will receive a package in the mail each month addressed to them with a carefully selected picture book inside. The book is then theirs to keep forever.
Greene Man Arrested, Charged After Sending Indecent Material to Online Account
The Chenango County Sheriff's Office says a 40-year-old Greene man was arrested and charged after an investigation determined he sent inappropriate pictures to who he believed was a 14-year-old male. According to the office, an investigation determined Paul G. Callahan sent several nude photos of himself to a decoy teenager...
Here’s how much gas costs on average in the US during Labor Day weekend
NEW YORK (PIX11) – If you’re hitting the road this Labor Day weekend, get ready to save a few bucks at the pump. Gas prices across the U.S. are lower than they were before last year’s holiday weekend, according to AAA. The national average price per gallon is $3.36. That’s a 46-cent drop from last […]
Have Labor Day plans? Here's what weather to expect in Binghamton over the long weekend
Grab your raincoat and umbrellas this weekend in the Southern Tier with chances of rain in the forecast for Friday and Saturday. Overall, temperatures will be in the 70s throughout the weekend as clear skies roll in on Sunday just in time for Labor Day. ...
Binghamton woman who escaped federal custody pleads guilty, faces 5 years to life in prison
A Binghamton woman pleaded guilty Thursday to escaping from federal custody and possessing and intending to distribute methamphetamine. Jade A. Pittsley, 34, of Binghamton, admitted that in November 2023, while she was serving a federal prison term for a drug offense involving methamphetamine, she was told to return to a halfway house but...
Bearcats for Israel tables for hostage awareness on Spine
To bring awareness to the hostages taken by Hamas on Oct. 7, Bearcats for Israel, a subgroup within Hillel at Binghamton, tabled on the spine on Wednesday afternoon. Established from noon to 4 p.m., the table featured posters of the hostages with their pictures and descriptions. Members handed out pins and bracelets in Israeli colors to passersby. The table was also handing out “Myths vs. Truths” flyers — which was described as a fact sheet about Israel and Palestine and the events of Oct. 7.
'Dre's Safe Place' -- a new mental health wellness center opens in Syracuse
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A new interactive wellness center has opened up in Syracuse — aiming to offer community members a safe space for managing stress and prioritizing their mental health. It's only been six months since Quinnika Richardson opened the doors to Dre's Safe Place — on E...
Johnson City Man Found Guilty of Weapons Charges
A Johnson City man has been found guilty on weapons charges stemming from a search warrant execution in the spring of 2023. According to the Broome County District Attorney, Grady J. Hunter was found guilty on the charges of Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the 2nd and 3rd degrees on Tuesday. Those charges came after Hunter was arrested by the Broome County Special Investigations Unit Task Force in May 2023 after a search warrant was executed on his vehicle in the City of Binghamton.
Day 10 at the NYS Fair: Today’s handpicked menu and schedule
Geddes, N.Y. — Time flies when our bellies are having fun. The final weekend of the New York State Fair is here, and we still have so much more food to discover. Even Hilby the German Juggle Boy seemed a little on edge during his second of three shows yesterday.
2024 NYS Fair cracks half a million visitors on Day 9
Geddes, N.Y. — Total attendance at the 2024 New York State Fair cracked more than 500,000 visitors on Day 9. With 66,168 people coming out to the fairgrounds on Thursday, total attendance this year now sits at 556,841 with four days left. About 42,000 of Thursday’s visitors came out...
Relocation for Resilience: Protecting Homes and Businesses from Climate Change
This is a companion piece to Retrofit for Resilience: Protecting Homes and Businesses from Climate Change. In the United States, relocation as a method of flood-risk negation has a lengthy history dating back to Tennessee in the 1930s. Towns would purchase properties out from owners in order to install dams that would ideally mitigate further water damage from heavy storms.
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