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Getting ready for Mom's big day
(WBNG Binghamton) From wild flowers to wild animals, there's plenty of options for mom in the Southern Tier.
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BOCES students experience a night to remember
Town of Dickinson, NY (WBNG Binghamton) Prom season is underway, which means hair, makeup, nails and dresses are on the minds of many. For students at Broome Tioga BOCES, it's an experience they'll always remember.
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Around the Tiers: Disney in Concert
(WBNG binghamton) Looking for something to do this mother's day weekend? A performance of "Disney in Concert" is happening Saturday night at the Forum in Binghamton.
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Advisory board aims to fight cyber crimes
(WBNG Binghamton) Gov. Andrew Cuomo says just as New York fights crime on its streets, it must protect the state against crimes committed virtually.
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Around the Tiers: Delhi Community Fit Day
(WBNG Binghamton) A day of fitness and fun for Delhi is going on this Saturday, May 11 at the Cardio Club and Delhi Dance Studio.
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Questions few as School Budget Vote Day nears
Town of Union, NY (WBNG Binghamton) After months of drafting and discussing, it's almost time to head to the polls to vote on school budgets.
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Stories of separation call for immigration reform
Binghamton, NY (WBNG Binghamton) A new bill in the U.S. Senate may aid in reuniting families across the country, some of whom have been separated for years.
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Counterfeit coin suspects arrested
Binghamton, NY (WBNG Binghamton) Binghamton police said two men suspected of defrauding local second-hand dealers by selling counterfeit silver dollar coins were arrested in Syracuse.
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Libous believes many investigations are taking place in Albany
(WBNG Binghamton) New York Senate Deputy Majority Leader Tom Libous could not speak to a report about a possible FBI investigation involving work done at his lake home. He did comment about the climate of investigation in Albany following recent arrests of lawmakers.
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Setting the record straight: Skin cancer myths
(WBNG Binghamton) A deadly type of skin cancer will affect one in five people in the United States, although it's almost entirely preventable.
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