Heavy equipment has returned to a Binghamton park as crews start the latest effort to address ongoing issues with a recently-constructed tennis complex.
Binghamton drivers who've spotted the newly-installed electronic speed display signs around the city may be wondering if the next step will be adding cameras.
An Endwell man's plan to develop housing and commercial space in the former Crowley Foods plant on Binghamton's South Side is getting a boost from New York state.
The owner of a Binghamton building has been warned that the property could be shut down by the city because of alleged problems over the last several months.
The new tennis courts at Recreation Park in Binghamton finally are getting some use - from skateboarders, dogwalkers and bike riders. They still can't be used for tennis.
Local politicians gathered in Binghamton's First Ward on Thursday to announce an open house for the North of Main Revitalization affordable housing project.
Plans to develop a big apartment building in Binghamton's First Ward are moving forward after New York state agreed to provide nearly $3 million for the project.
Many people who visited Binghamton during the weekend SantaCon celebration said they were shocked by the broken liquor bottles, plastic cups and other garbage that filled downtown streets and sidewalks.
People who live in a neighborhood on Binghamton's South Side aren't happy that a recreational vehicle gutted in a suspicious fire is still sitting outside a vacant house.