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One injured, one arrested in box truck rollover in Dryden
48-year-old Augusto Joe Alvarez Hernandez, of Philadelphia, was charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated.
Newfield man sentenced in counterfeit bill crime
On March 26, 38-year-old John Chaffee was sentenced to 1.5 to 3 years in State Prison after accepting a plea deal on a felony charge of attempted criminal possession of a forged instrument in Schuyler County Court.
Syracuse Mets to host first fireworks show of season
The Syracuse Mets host the Toledo Mud Hens today at 4:05 p.m.
Officials: Walmart brand dinosaur shaped chicken nuggets could contain lead
According to the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service, 29-oz. bags of Great Value fully cooked dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets may contain unsafe levels of lead.
Broome County rakes in $1.6 million from HS basketball state tournament
The recent boys' High School Basketball State Championships in Binghamton generated $1.6 million in economic impact.
Tompkins County Code Blue shelter to remain open through April 30
On April 1, county officials announced that the building will remain open through the end of the month.
Utility billing scams reported in Cortland County
According to Sheriff Mark Helms, residents have received calls from a number with a 315 or 607 area code claiming to be a NYSEG employee.
Troopers assist with disabled vehicle on flooded road in Cortland
On April 1, State Police were called to Cortland for a report of a disabled vehicle stuck in water on Kellogg Road, which was flooded.
Strong wind a factor in fatal Dryden fire, officials say
Officials say strong winds accelerated the spread of the fire that claimed the lives of three people on April 1 at 321 Cortland Road.
Take control of your sexual health: STI/STD Awareness Month
Annual visits boost public health initiatives by reducing the spread of diseases, catching illnesses early, and helping communities by reporting infectious disease outbreaks to local governments.
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Surviving seasonal allergies as the weather warms up
Trees, flowers and grasses are ripe with pollen this time of year, which can produce a bevy of symptoms for people with seasonal allergies.
Binghamton Police seek senior crime analyst
The Binghamton Police Department is seeking a full-time senior crime analyst.
Deputies seek to ID suspect in alleged Cortlandville theft
On April 1, deputies were called to Cortlandville around 11:30 a.m. for a larceny complaint at Walmart.
Ithaca College baseball stays hot against Oswego
Ithaca beat Oswego 6-4 at Falcon Park in Auburn.
Ithaca College students to perform music from Nigeria, Ghana
The Ithaca College African Drumming & Dance Ensemble will hit the stage tonight at 7 p.m.
Part of Salmon Creek Road in Lansing closed for flood repair
On April 2, officials announced that Salmon Creek Road is closed between Brooks Hill Road and French Hill Road until further notice.
Auburn Police rescue person from Owasco River
On March 26, Auburn Police were called to the Lake Avenue Bridge for a report that a person in crisis had jumped into the Owasco River and was screaming for help.
Owego man charged with rape
The 20-year-old is charged with rape in the second degree, which focuses on age and capacity to consent.
Lisle man accused of striking victim with broomstick, frying pan
Markus Rich, 22, is accused of hitting someone with a broomstick and a frying pan after a verbal argument turned physical.
SUNY Cortland cuts ribbon on $27 million renovation
On March 27, the school formally cut the ribbon on the new wing of C-Wing of Cornish and Van Hoesen Halls.


















