Don Morgan has spent over 40 years entertaining the Southern Tier on Binghamton radio stations. Born in Texas, Don graduated from Corning Painted West High School and went to Corning Community College. Broome County is where he decided to lay down roots in 1977. Don, his wife, their adopted greyhounds are proud to call Johnson City home.
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Experience The 2024 Solar Eclipse: Exciting Events In Binghamton Area
If you are looking for some solar eclipse-related events to participate in before, during, and after the solar eclipse, Binghamton University in Vestal has four events.
April 4th Is Come & Play Day at Oakdale Commons In Johnson City New York
Over 25 organizations displaying health and wellness acts will be at the Oakdale Commons Center Court, and there will be many activities for children as well.
One of New York’s Most Fascinating Weather Phenomenon Caught on Video
Do you notice that weather seems to be the easiest topic to bring up in a conversation, especially when you just meet someone, or have nothing else to say?
Binghamton University’s AI Research Boosted With $5M Donation From Alumnus
The donation goes toward attracting, recruiting, and retaining tech talent, for B.U. students to participate in the artificial intelligence economy of the future.
Broome County New York Scam Alert Impersonating Banking Institutions
This time, it is scammers who are pretending to be from local banks and financial institutions.
When Are Bears the Most Dangerous in New York State?
When standing upright, a black bear can be as tall as seven feet.
4 of New York’s Own Most Haunted Mansions
Two of the four places rumored to be haunted, are right here in the Binghamton area.
Southern Tier New York News You May Have Missed
Catch up here on local, regional, or state news items in a short recap we reported on for the week of March 18th, 2024.
Is It Illegal To Cheat On Your Spouse In New York State?
Cheating on a spouse. Not a good thing. That's a no-brainer.
Stay Safe & Informed: New York State Police’s Eclipse Preparedness
Officers will monitor traffic during the event and will be ready to respond rapidly if needed.