-
Binghamton Mayor Jared Kraham said the $99.4 million budget will include investments in housing, public safety and infrastructure.
-
Of the 25 bridges inspected, 12 had “significant structural or safety concerns.”
-
LUMA recently announced its artist lineup for this year. During the projection festival, set for the weekend of September 8, artists’ storytelling animations are played onto buildings in downtown Binghamton.
-
The annual celebration of Binghamton’s signature dish featured a car show, live music, hot air balloons, and plenty of delicious food.
-
Hundreds of people gathered on Friday to honor local Black artists, entrepreneurs, and community members before a weekend of celebrations.
-
It's been one year since 12-year-old Aliza Spencer was shot and killed near her home on Binghamton’s east side. Police still don’t know who fired the gun or why. But one group of neighbors has tried to keep her memory alive, in the form of a roadside food pantry.
-
Family and Children's Counseling Services, a nonprofit providing mental health services in the Southern Tier, recently broke ground on a new facility on Binghamton's west side.
-
"They leave the majority of their items: houses, cars, clothing, everything. They leave it behind, and they just come here."
-
"The housing situation is just so, so bad that people will live by the river rather than wait in the nursing home for an apartment to open up."
-
WSKG Morning Edition host Brent Fox talks with education reporter Megan Zerez about a potential elementary school closure in Binghamton.