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SU comes up short against Hoyas

It wasn't the end Syracuse University fans were hoping for. The Orange came up short in their final home matchup against Georgetown Saturday.

SU comes up short against Hoyas

02/23/2013 06:33 PM

Fans reflect on Georgetown rivalry

The Georgetown rivalry always brings big crowds to the Dome and as the numbers showed Saturday was no exception.

02/23/2013 06:40 PM

Steuben County Sheriff's Office gets new K-9 unit

It's been a decade since deputies with the Steuben County sheriff's office have had the help of some four-legged friends. But now, the K-9 unit has been restored, and it's proving to be a big success. YNN's Crystal Cranmore tells us about the new unit and the bond between a deputy and his K-9 partner.

02/23/2013 05:19 PM

Egging arrests

It may sound like a harmless prank, but Corning police said three men caused lots of damage by egging dozens of cars.

02/23/2013 05:00 PM

Spending cuts could hit local airports

Flight delays could be in store for passengers across the country if the automatic spending cuts go into effect March 1st.

02/22/2013 06:21 PM

How the sequester will impact upstate New York

Massive budget cuts could take effect next week if lawmakers don't strike a deal on the sequester. Nick Reisman has more on the impact upstate New Yorkers could face.

02/23/2013 01:41 PM

A ceremony for family, friends, and soldiers

It's a day that's bittersweet for families and friends of military soldiers. They gathered at the State Armory in Hornell Friday for a deployment ceremony for the 222nd Military Police Company. Families watched their uniformed heroes walk in the room, some with tears. But as Katie Husband tells us, these Army National Guard soldiers are ready for duty.

Updated 02/22/2013 06:20 PM

Your Weather Now

Your Weather Now-Southern Tier

Watch the latest forecast for Binghamton and the Southern Tier.

Your Weather Now

02/23/2013 09:32 PM

Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce lays out 2013 agenda

Binghamton

The Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce represents about 900 businesses in the region. Every year, the organization puts together an legislative agenda based on an annual survey and conversations with members. Our Melissa Kakareka has more on their plans for this year.

Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce lays out 2013 agenda

Updated 02/22/2013 05:16 PM

Man taken into custody after standoff

Elmira

An Elmira Heights man is taken into custody following an hour long standoff with police.

02/22/2013 05:30 PM

New prescription painkiller restrictions go into effect Saturday

New York

Next time you go to the pharmacy, you might not be able to refill your painkiller prescription. The new regulations are part of New York's I-Stop law that goes into effect this weekend. Katie Gibas reports.

02/22/2013 05:27 PM

$3.1 million grant for emergency tech

Steuben County

Steuben County has received $3.1 million from the New York Statewide Interoperable Communications Grant Program.

02/22/2013 04:20 PM

Missed deadline for teacher evaluation system

New York

New York City missed the January deadline for a new teacher evaluation system, and it lost a four percent increase in state aid worth, roughly $250 million. YNN's Zach Fink filed the following report.

02/22/2013 10:43 PM

North Main Street revitilazation project

Elmira

In an effort to continue work on one of its major roadways, the City of Elmira is applying for help. The North Main Street project is in its second and third phases. YNN’s Crystal Cranmore has the latest on the multi-million dollar venture.

02/22/2013 08:18 AM

New K-9 Unit at Steuben County Sheriff's Office

Bath

The K-9 Unit at the Steuben County Sheriff’s Office is back. It was disbanded over a decade ago due to a lack of funding.

02/23/2013 03:19 PM

Local wrestlers bring home state championships

Eight area wrestlers claimed state crowns during the NYSPSAA finals Saturday night at the Times Union Center in Albany.

Local wrestlers bring home state championships

TC3 men win MSAC tournament

The top-seeded Tompkins Cortland Community College men's basketball team cut down its own nets on Saturday after blowing outNo. 3 Cayuga 87-66 in the Mid-State Athletic Conference tournament championship game.

TC3 men win MSAC tournament

Cornell men win on Senior Night at Lynah

The Cornell Big Red are now unbeaten in their last four games. Cornell topped Union 4-2 Saturday on Senior Night at Lynah Rink.

Cornell men win on Senior Night at Lynah

Two people shot on South Salina Street in Syracuse

Syracuse Police investigate a late-night shooting that left at least two people injured.

Two people shot on South Salina Street in Syracuse

3:52 AM

Seven displaced by fire on Mark Avenue

Seven people are displaced following a fire at a Syracuse home. It started at a home on Mark Avenue just after 1:30 Saturday afternoon.

02/23/2013 04:55 PM

Two arrested for driving under the influence

Syracuse police make two separate traffic stops but they both had something in common: drivers going the wrong way and driving under the influence.

02/23/2013 04:50 PM

Body of missing teacher found

Search crews have found the body of a missing Wayne County teacher. Frederick Dunn, 48, was last seen Wednesday night.

02/23/2013 01:49 PM

What makes a pot of winning chili?

Winterfest in Syracuse is wrapping up this weekend and the festival wouldn't be complete without the annual Chili Cook Off. About a dozen teams diced, simmered and cooked their way through the competition, but only two teams took home awards for the best chili. Our Cara Thomas spoke with some of the teams about what they think it takes to create a winning chili.

02/23/2013 06:10 PM

Learning about birds indoors

While students may be off school for a week, it doesn't mean the learning has to end. Some children spent part of winter break learning about the animals in their own backyard. Barry Wygel takes us to the Wild Center in Tupper Lake, where visitors can get up, close and personal with some feathered friends.

02/23/2013 06:09 PM

Young girl critically injured following Utica fire

A four-year-old girl is in critical condition following a fire in Utica. Fire crews were called to a two story apartment building on Armory Drive just before 5:30 Friday night.

02/22/2013 11:26 PM

Man shot on Hudson Street

Syracuse police are investigating an overnight shooting. It happened on the 300 block of Hudson Street just after 1:30 a.m. Saturday.

02/23/2013 11:45 AM

Governor tours WNY

Governor Andrew Cuomo toured Western New York, delivering versions of his State of the State and budget addresses. He was also hammered with questions about gun control. Capital Tonight's Nick Reisman reports.

Governor tours WNY

Fight over where to put new casinos

A new poll by The Beneson Strategy Group shows a majority of New Yorkers support an amendment for more casinos in New York State, but that number drops when you tell them that they won't have any control over their location. Zach Fink explains.

Fight over where to put new casinos

Healthy Living: Eating disorders

Nearly report 42% of first graders want to be thinner. Wanting to be thinner at that age could be a set up for problems with food and body image. YNN’s Marcie Fraser filed the following report.

<span style="color:#cc0000"><em>Healthy Living: </em></span> Eating disorders

Travel with Val: Effort could bring once luxurious liner back to NYC

A historic cruise liner that once called New York City home is in dire straits as a conservancy group works hard to restore the ship to her former glory. YNN's Valarie D'Elia filed the following report.

Your Home: Tax time

You've gotten that yearly W-2 in the mail just recently, reminding you that it is that dreaded time of the year again: tax time. But we've got you covered on Your Home. We sat down with a tax professional for insight on everything you need to know about your taxes, specifically if you're a homeowner. YNN’s Innae Park filed the following report.

Garden Journeys: Fertilizer spikes

Fertilizer spikes have been around for many years in many forms. YNN’s Terry Ettinger said he would never use them; and, filed the following report.

Lights Camera Jackson: Predictions for the Oscars

YNN’s Lights Camera Jackson is in Hollywood with predictions for the Oscars. The ceremony is at 8:30 p.m. Sunday night on ABC, hosted by Seth McFarland.

Healthy Living: Road noise and heart attacks

We all need our beauty sleep. But if you're living next to a busy road or highway, you're probably not sleeping too well.

Pet Pointers: Antifreeze poisoning

There are many dangers to our pets during the winter months including antifreeze poisoning. Today we’ll learn more about prevention and treatment in this edition of Pet Pointers.

Tech Beat: Sony offers details, but not a glimpse, of upcoming PlayStation 4

Sony has announced the successor to the PlayStation 3, the upcoming PlayStation 4, which offers a lot of gaming system innovations, but it is unclear how it will stand up to competing smartphones and tablets. Technology reporter Adam Balkin filed the following report.

EW Movies: Owen Gleiberman Oscar picks

Entertainment Weekly magazine film critic Owen Gleiberman tells us who he thinks will win and should win at this year's Academy Awards, which take place this Sunday night.

State of Education: Zoo camp

In the midst of winter break, there's a place kids can go: the zoo, or more specifically zoo camp.

App Wrap:"Clay Jam," "4 Pics 1 Word"

Adam Balkin highlights the coolest and newest apps for your cell phone or mobile device in the twice-weekly segment "App Wrap."

Money Matters: Teach your children how to manage money, Part 2

Any parent knows that taking a toddler to a store can be a challenge, but financial experts say it is also an opportunity to teach them valuable lessons about money. Money Matters reporter Tara Lynn Wagner filed the following report.

Recipe: Mediterranean Style Shrimp with Fennel, Sundried Tomatoes, Black Olives and White Beans

Mediterranean style shrimp served over sliced toasted garlic bread!

<span style="color:#cc0000"><em>Recipe: </em></span>Mediterranean Style Shrimp with Fennel, Sundried Tomatoes, Black Olives and White Beans

Recipe: Green Salad with Homemade Balsamic Vinaigrette

Eat a simple salad often for a good start to a healthy diet!

<span style="color:#cc0000"><em>Recipe: </em></span>Green Salad with Homemade Balsamic Vinaigrette

Jail deputy arrested

Livingston County Sheriff's deputies arrest one of their own. Robert Schleyer, 32 of Dansville, is charged with promoting prison contraband and receiving reward for official misconduct.

Jail deputy arrested