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Bob Joseph
Binghamton Univ. Classes Cancelled During Police Investigation
Classes at Binghamton University were cancelled Monday while police investigated an incident outside the library tower building on the Vestal campus.
Police Searching for Armed Man in Town of Fenton
A roadway in northern Broome County was sealed off as a manhunt was launched for a person believed to have been armed with an AR-style rifle.
Café and Bookstore to Open in the Village of Owego
A family-owned and operated bookstore and coffee shop is about to open its doors in Tioga County.
Delaware County Man Faces Charges After Standoff with Police
Authorities say a man allegedly choked someone and then threatened the person with a gun in a dispute that resulted in a standoff with state troopers that lasted several hours.
One Stabbed, 3 Hurt in Off-Campus Delhi Halloween Party Mayhem
Authorities say four people were injured when a fight erupted at a large college party in Delaware County.
Delaware County Man Jailed After Allegedly Firing Gun at Vehicles
Police say two vehicles were damaged when a man fired a gun at them while on an all-terrain vehicle in Delaware County.
66-Year-Old Man Dies After Being Shot by Walton Police Officer
Authorities say a Walton man was pronounced dead shortly after he was wounded by a police officer in Delaware County.
Delaware County Sheriff Fires “Intoxicated” Deputy
A Delaware County sheriff's deputy who allegedly showed up for work in an intoxicated condition has been terminated.
UPDATE: Binghamton Amber Alert Canceled, Girls Located
Police have issued an Amber Alert after two eight-year-old girls reportedly were abducted on Binghamton's West Side.
20 Stolen Campaign Signs Found in Delaware County Forest
A forest ranger discovered more than 20 stolen political signs dumped on state-owned land in Delaware County.