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Campus Life 101
New faces are touring Binghamton University's campus.
It's orientation month for freshman and transfer students. More
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Owego River Walk
They've talked about it for nearly 3 decades.
But today, the Owego River Walk project officially breaks ground.
As Action News reporter Gabe Osterhout tells us, it's more than a feel-good project for the Coolest Small Town in America, it's also a necessity.
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Talking Points with Congressman Maurice Hinchey
Our guest today is Congressman Maurice Hinchey. He represents the 22nd District in Washington, the 22nd District of New York State. More
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Niesen Fans 9, B-Mets Still Lose
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Air Show Lands On Target
The weekend wrapped up with another rousing performance from the Blue Angels. More
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Smooth Sailing With Golden Knights
Some people think it's crazy to jump out of an airplane thousands of feet in the air.
But that's the job of the U.S. Army's Parachute Team, The Golden Knights.
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Virtusphere Markets at Air Show
A local technological company was tapping into the Air Show to showcase product. More
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Happy Birthday America! B-Mets Win
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WBNG On Board With Blue Angels
The Blue Angels C-130 support plane, more affectionately known as "Fat Albert" is no match for the speed and agility of the F-18.
But it can certainly hold it's own in the sky.
WBNG was invited on board. More
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Prepping For Firework Perfection
Technicians spent the day setting up for a spectacular fireworks show. More
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'Sweet' Parade in Candor
Another 4th of July celebration brings hundreds together in the community. More
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Flying on the 4th
It's the most patriotic holiday of the year.
A day where America celebrates our country's independence.
And thousands of families from across the Southern Tier celebrated together.
At this year's Greater Binghamton Air Show. More
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Family and Friends on the Fourth of July
There are many different ways to celebrate the Fourth of July.
But for almost everyone, Independence Day has special meaning. More
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B-Mets Swept Away by Fisher Cats
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BNG Bargains Tour - Grandview Farm
After a week spent working at the golf course, the only place to relax is at the golf course.
The BNG golf bargains tour is back in motion.
This week Action Sports Director Brendan O'Reilly takes his cuts at the Grandview Farms Golf Course in Berkshire. More
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IndyCar Drivers Fly With Blue Angels
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Financing the Fourth
Last year, four dollar a gallon gas halted summer vacations for many across the country.
But with the economy down this year, are people still getting away for the Fourth of July?
Action News Reporter Reed Buterbaugh talked to drivers to see how the current recession is changing their travel plans. More
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Horseheads Native Flying High
A Horseheads native will be flying high this weekend at the Greater Binghamton Airshow.
Major David Graham is an elite pilot who gets to maneuver one of the most powerful fighter jets, the F-16. More
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NH Tees Off on B-Mets Pitchers
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Green Car Wash
A Binghamton man is building a car wash that recycles.
Reusing water to cut down on what it draws and returns through the city water system.
Action News reporter Gabe Osterhout tells us how it will work.
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Blue Angels Practice Performance
A fly by here at WBNG shook our building with the sound.
Some of you may have also seen or heard the Blue Angels practice run for the Greater Binghamton Air Show.
Action News reporter Caitlin Nuclo spoke with the pilots about their high speed performance. More
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New Life For Binghamton Gateway
The so called 'Gateway to Binghamton' is undergoing a renaissance.
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Three B-Mets Named EL All-Stars
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B-Mets Can't Hold Early Lead
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Fireworks Safety
The 4th of July is right around the corner, and the night skies will be filled with fireworks.
Safety watchdogs are urging you to leave the displays to the experts.
Action News reporter Gabe Osterhout shows us why.
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Economy Spurs Smarter Shopping
Stores are seeing a shift in what's selling off their shelves.
Action News Reporter Caitlin Nuclo caught up with shoppers to see what they are buying. More
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Combating The Economy
Financial relief is available for New York companies in need.
And career counseling is easily accessible if you're looking for a job.
Action News reporter Erik Burling tells how the New York Department of Labor is working to stimulate the job market here in the Southern Tier.
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Flying With The Blue Angels
A lucky few experience the aviation action ahead of the Greater Binghamton Air Show.
The Blue Angels Team is the headline performance this weekend. More
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Community Shows Continued Support For ACA
3 months since the American Civic Association shootings, aid to help the center for immigrants is still flowing.
As Action News Reporter Caitlin Nuclo tells us, the ACA is thanking the community for funding it's mission and remembrance. More
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JC Man Admitted Murder to Family
Police say a Johnson City man admitted to family members that he killed Kelly Wescott last weekend.
William Kenyon is now behind bars for the murder of his girlfriend.
Action News Reporter Julianne Sweeney tells us what police say led to her violent end. More
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Great Field and Great Fans
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Funk Staying Busy
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Top Plays 6-29
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Clean Up at En-Joie
The 2009 Dick's Sporting Goods Open is in the books, but the work at En-Joie Golf Course goes on.
Volunteers and tournament staff spent the day cleaning up before welcoming local golfers back to play.
As Action News reporter Gabe Osterhout tells us, tournament planning for next year has tee'd off too.
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Help For Domestic Violence Victims
It's estimated one in four women will experience violence in a relationship.
The family of Kelly Wescott says she was one such victim.
Community groups are reaching out to victims of domestic abuse. More
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BNG's Bargains - Hurricane Rylies
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Happy Birthday Lonnie
So unlike the first two Dick's Sporting Goods Opens, the second-round leader does not go on to win the tournament.
Former Buffalo area club pro Lonnie Nielsen is the new champ in Endicott, winning the way he predicted he'd have to.
Action Sports Director Brendan O'Reilly has more with the champ. More
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Funk Falls Flat on Sunday
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'El Gato' Runs Out of Lives
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Dick's Open Wraps Up
It was a week long even that drew the largest crowd over to the En-Joie Course.
And after an exciting finishing weekend, fans say this tournament was one to remember More
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Sunday With Joey and Mike
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The Champ Speaks
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Nielsen Shoots 63, Wins Dick's Sporting Goods Open
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Wescott's Family Demands Answers
An outcry from the family of Kelly Wescott.
Her body was found dead Saturday.
A boyfriend has been charged with murder.
The Wescott family says the couple had a rocky relationship. More
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Nielsen Sets Tournament Record; Takes Dick's Open Title
A champion is crowned at the Third Annual Dick's Sporting Good's open. More
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Soldier Sees Graduation Success
A soldier stationed in Iraq gets the gift of a lifetime. More
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Update: Man Charged with Murder in Johnson City
A Johnson City man has been charged with murder.
Police arrived at a home this morning to find a woman dead.
Action News reporter Rachael Hidalgo has the story. More
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Roth Parties Like Rockstar, Golfs Like a Champ
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Purse Snatching Leads To High Speed Chase
A purse snatching in Binghamton leads to a high speed chase and ends with the suspect in the hospital. More
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Energy Bill Could Power Economy
An Energy Reform Bill could bring new jobs to New York. More
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Who's This Guy? Black Shoots 63
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Aiming For Safety
Turn in your gun, no questions asked.
And get a $150 gift card. More
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Dick's Impact On Economy
Thousands of golf fans are continuing to enjoy the Dick's Sporting Goods open.
And many are stopping and spending at businesses in Endicott.
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Funk-Tastic Day in Round 2
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Wendy's Walk For Kids
Wendy's Walk for Kids at the Dick's Open raises money to support child development. More
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Locals Sindelar and Hulbert in the Hunt
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Funk On Top After Round 1
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JC and Endicott to Share Fire Chief
There's a new Fire Chief in Johnson city. Even though he's also in charge in Endicott. More
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Future of Farming
The future of farming in New York could begin with bio-diesel fuel.
It's self sustaining, and has the ability to cure our country's energy dependence on foreign countries.
A pack of Chenango County farmers are prospecting the possibility growing crops for the organic product.
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The Champs Are Here
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Name Change
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Final Test
The 18th hole at En-Joie has been a huge factor in determining a champ at both the BC Open and the Dick's Sporting Goods Open. More
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On The Course
You can't get any closer to the action then playing alongside a pro.
That's what we did to gear up for the Dick's Sporting Goods Open. More
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En-Joie Ready For Record Crowds
A free day for fans at the Dicks Sporting Goods Open could draw a record crowd.
The Hinman, Howard and Kattel law firm bought the gate for Saturday. More
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Caddy For A Day
Caddies play an important role in a golfers game.
They are the pro's right hand man, or in tonight's case, woman.
Our own Action News Reporter Caitlin Nuclo hit the En-Joie Greens with a pro. More
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It Pays To Party
Rental businesses are buzzing as the busiest party weekend of the year closes in.
Area high schools will celebrating, and people will be partying.
As Action news reporter Erik Burling tells us, families are continuing to splurge on graduates. More
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Courses for Horses
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Working The Course
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Fun With Jake
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Build New Or Renovate?
Firefighters say Berkshire's Fire Station is falling apart and want the town to build a new one.
But some taxpayers don't want to foot the bill.
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Kot Remains in Jail
An Ithaca man accused of killing his wife will remain in jail.
Blazej Kot appeared in Tompkins County Court but did not file to post bail. More
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Amateur Golfers Tee Off With Pro's
Amateur Golfers tee off with the Pro's at En-Joie for the Dick's Sporting Goods Open.
Action News Reporter Caitlin Nuclo caught up with some golfers who say the Pro-Am is the game of a lifetime. More
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Proposal To Cut PA Troopers
A state budget shortfall could take a bite out of the Pennsylvania State Police.
There's a proposal to eliminate 800 trooper positions to save 84 million dollars.
As Action News reporter Erik Burling tells us, a lot of people are worried about slower response time. More