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Section 4 Dominates The Turf
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Red Cross Training in Owego
When a natural disaster strikes, The American Red Cross goes into overdrive to help.
But they don't go into it without proper preparation.
As Action News Reporter Gabe Osterhout tells us, volunteers from all over the region come together for a unique drill that isn't about just going through procedures, but also about getting them to work well as a unit. More
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Dimock Neighbors Sue Cabot Oil & Gas
A natural gas drilling company has struck a lawsuit in Pennsylvania. More
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BCC Negotiates Presidential Deal
Broome Community College makes a secret selection.
Friday morning, its Board of Trustees voted on a new president, but is remaining mum on their pick.
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Expensive Stocks? 11 20 09
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Students in Binghamton Help Others Celebrate Thanksgiving
Students in Binghamton are making sure others can celebrate Thanksgiving this year.
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Astronaut Returns To Owego
Owego native Douglas Hurley piloted the Shuttle Endeavour on an 11 day mission to the international space station this summer.
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M-E's Yesensky Signs with Old Dominion
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Binghamton Boys & Girls Club Grand Opening
After years of production and planning, the Binghamton Boys and Girls Club celebrates the grand opening of its new location on Clinton Street.
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Bearcat Brief 11-19
The wrestling season is underway on campus, and one Bearcat picked the perfect way to start.
Whitney Point grad Donnie Vinson went 5-0 on the weekend and captured the 149-pound title at the BU open.
With more around campus, here's Brendan O'Reilly with the Bearcat Brief. More
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Oprah To End Talk Show in 2011
Oprah Winfrey's production company says Winfrey will announce Friday that her talk show will end in 2011 after its 25th season on the air. More
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Will Winter 2009-10 Be Mild or Wild?
Winter can be quite tricky here in the Twin Tiers. More
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New Boys & Girls Club Facility Opens In Binghamton
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BCC Meets with Third and Final Presidential Candidate
Broome Community College could be nearing the end of its search for a new president.
Today, the last finalist toured the Town of Dickinson Campus.
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Schumer to Investigate Dairy Prices in New York
The federal government is launching an investigation into dairy prices.
U.S. Senator Charles Schumer says farmers are not getting a fair price for their milk, and consumers are paying the price for it.
Action News reporter Gabe Osterhout spoke to a local farmer, who isn't expecting much to come out of the investigation.
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Binghamton Regional Airport "Hardly Affected" by Computer Glitch
A computer glitch causes flight cancellations and delays at airports around the country. More
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Vestal Deems Rivercrest Historic
The town of Vestal officially deems a neighborhood historic.
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Vestal Opposes County's Proposed Changes To Shared Sales Tax Revenue
The Vestal Town Board takes a stand against Broome County.
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Vestal Board Passes 2010 Budget
Vestal approves its 2010 budget Wednesday night. More
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Potential Drilling Lawsuits
A panel digs deeper into legal issues surrounding natural gas drilling. More
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Board of Regents Proposes Tougher Rules
New York States' Board of Regents wants new prospective teachers to be better prepared in the classroom.
Action News reporter Reed Buterbaugh tells us it may mean leaving college lecture halls behind, to clock more time as student-teachers. More
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Preventing Teen Violence
1 in 4 women will be in a violent relationship.
And a local mother is trying to stop that trend.
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Challenges and Benefits of Combination Fire Departments
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Heroin Busts on the Rise In Broome County
Heroin use is a growing and deadly problem in Broome County.
There have been several recent busts in the area.
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Domestic Violence Assistance
Counselors helping victims of domestic violence are expanding their resources.
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Action Sports Spotlight - Big Start For Big Red
Fresh off its season-opening win at Alabama, the Big Red is receiving votes in the latest national top 25 rankings.
And senior Ryan Wittman was named the Mid-Major player of the week for his 23-point effort against the Crimson Tide.
Justin Horowitz spoke with Big Red coach Steve Donahue and got his thoughts on what could be the best season of Big Red basketball. More
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Johnson City Looks To Add More Firefighters
Johnson City is looking to use federal funding to restore some paid firefighter positions and add volunteers to the Department's ranks. More
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Binghamton Schools Audited
The first state mandated audit of the Binghamton City School District comes up clean. More
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Oneonta Fire Chief To Retire
After more than 3 decades of service to Oneonta and Otsego County, Robert Barnes will retire.
He's currently the fire chief in Oneonta.
Action News reporter Gabe Osterhout talks to Barnes about his career and what comes next for him and the department. More
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Giving Falls Flat in Greater Binghamton
More families are finding themselves without food this holiday season.
But as Action News reporter Reed Buterbaugh tells us, charities still are scrambling to meet the demand, even as donations have stayed flat. More
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Fire Destroys Owego Building
An Owego family is left homeless after fire sweeps through their apartment building.
Investigators say the building had smoke detectors, but they're unsure if they alerted the family.
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New Child Safety Seat Laws
Parents, a new state law goes into affect next week you need to know about.
Starting Tuesday, all children must be in a child safety seat until their 8th birthday.
Action News reporter Gabe Osterhout has the story. More
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New Mammogram Guidelines Raise Concerns
New mammogram advice is raising health concerns. More
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It's Official --Tim Teufel To Manage B-Mets
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Revitalizing Binghamton's Front Street Gateway
Binghamton wants to redevelop its Front Street gateway into the city.
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Plays of the Week Countdown 11-16
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Region's EMS Service Agency to Close
Emergency medical service providers could soon handle patient care differently.
An EMS program in the region is scheduled to shut down.
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BCC Continues Search for New President
Broome Community College's board of trustees interviews the second candidate to fill its college president position.
And as Action News reporter Reed Buterbaugh tells us how Dr. Michael Burke would help the school rise to prestige.
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Lockheed Martin Realigns
Lockheed Martin anticipates more job lay-offs within the coming year.
But not all will come from its plant in Owego. More
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Fiala Outlines Vetoes To Broome County Budget
Broome County Executive Barbara Fiala strikes 5 items from the 2010 county budget.
The vetoes come just a week after the county legislature passed the spending plan.
As Action News reporter Gabe Osterhout tells us, the cuts represent a struggle for power over a savings for taxpayers. More
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KNOW Theatre presents BASH
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Johnson City Native Nominated To Head HUD Finances
A Johnson City High School alumnae has been nominated by President Obama to become a part of his administration. Douglas Criscitello could be the next Chief Financial Officer for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. As Action News Reporter Natalie Jenereski tells us, his mother couldn't be more proud. More
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Cornell Women Blow Out Ithaca
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Binghamton and Seton Tie in Hockey Opener
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Tigers Football Comes Up Short Against Baldwinsville
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Forks Back In Final Four
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BU Eaks Out Win In Opener
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U-E's Perfect Season Spoiled By John Jay
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Buyers Bid on Foreclosed Properties
The economic downturn, has swelled the housing market with foreclosed properties.
Broome County put 40 homes and businesses up for bid Saturday.
As Action News Reporter Rachael Hidalgo tells us, it's a bargain for the buyer, and much needed revenue for the county. More