Endicott
Monday’s massive tornado in Oklahoma left entire communities in shambles. First responders and families have been working hard to recover all week and during that time, the Red Cross has been there to help. Our Elyse Mickalonis caught up with the Southern Tier chapter to see what they’re doing to lend a hand and offer hope.
Updated 05/24/2013 10:19 PM
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Broome County
Police in Johnson City are investigating a robbery at the CVS on Riverside Drive. They say a man came in and showed a knife, then stole several bottles of oxycontin.
05/24/2013 09:36 PM
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Broome County
Police have made a second arrest in connection with a burglary and stabbing of an Endicott couple.
05/24/2013 07:02 PM
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Seneca County
A Hilton woman is the driving force behind proposed legislation that would make it easier for people to find out information about long lost relatives who died in New York's many state-run mental institutions. It all started with wanting to know about her past.
05/24/2013 06:04 PM
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Broome County
Memorial Day weekend brings with it many parties and barbecues. And, of course, alcohol may be a part of those plans. But authorities want to make sure that people aren't getting behind the wheel after the party. As our Melissa Kakareka tells us, law enforcement in Broome County will be cracking down on DWI offenses this weekend.
Updated 05/24/2013 05:35 PM
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Elmira
Some people are making vacation plans for this Memorial Day Weekend, while others are focusing on the holiday's true meaning. YNN's Katie Husband takes us to one ceremony in Elmira that officials hope will encourage everyone to take a few minutes to honor our uniformed men and women.
Updated 05/24/2013 05:27 PM
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Chemung County
The Chemung County Sheriff's department has a new four-legged member to help out with daily patrols on the job.
05/24/2013 02:02 PM
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New Berlin
A Chenango County woman was arrested on animal cruelty charges.
05/24/2013 12:10 PM
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Chenango County
The Chenango County man accused of killing his wife is officially indicted.
05/24/2013 11:34 AM
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New York
Although we're more than a thousand miles away from Moore, Oklahoma, area churches are working together to help victims of Monday's tornado. They're raising money and plan to travel there to aid in the relief efforts. Our Iris St. Meran visited one of the churches and as she tells us, members have taken similar journeys to help others.
Updated 05/23/2013 10:11 PM
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