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The Senate voted by a razor-thin margin late Tuesday to advance debate on a package of funding cuts requested by President Trump.
Some Southern Tier advocates are apprehensively eyeing proposed cuts to America’s food assistance program as the federal budget makes its way through Congress.
UPDATE, 12:25 PM: The Senate passed the megabill which includes cuts to Medicaid on July 1.
A group of doctors and other medical professionals gathered in front of the federal courthouse in Binghamton on Monday, to protest cuts to Medicaid in Trump’s tax and spending bill.
Binghamton is moving forward with plans to revitalize the Clinton Street area in the First Ward. The city was awarded a $10 million Downtown Revitalization grant from the state this past February.
Binghamton and other cities across New York saw record-high temperatures this week. It’s cooling down now but experts advise the heat can still be a risk.
WSKG's Binghamton-area reporter Celia Clarke talked with some Binghamton residents about how they have stayed cool.
If your summer road trips used to come with a splatter of bugs on the windshield, you may have noticed something’s changed: the bugs are gone.
Voters cast ballots in primaries across New York on Tuesday. General elections will take place November 4.
Binghamton’s first public workshop about the Clinton Street Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) will take place Wednesday.
The workshop is open to the public.
The town of Cameron in Steuben County became the second town in New York to ban the practice of landspreading using sewage sludge.The town board adopted the law at its monthly board meeting on June 11.
Cornell University announced that due to financial turmoil, the university is planning to lay off some staff in an attempt to cut its budget.
The Ithaca City School District and the union that represents their teachers did not reach an agreement at their Thursday bargaining session.
The House voted to defund public media, eliminating support stations like WSKG rely on to serve their communities.
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The House just passed a bill to take back $1.1 billion in public media funding. That includes money for more than 1,500 local stations—including WSKG.
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President Trump’s rescission package calls for billions of dollars in cuts to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), which funds NPR and PBS—and WSKG. Southern Tier Rep. Nick Langworthy (R-NY23) supports the funding cuts.
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Steuben County declared a state of emergency in multiple towns after heavy rainfall and flooding Monday night.
On Tuesday, President Trump's administration sent a rescission request to Congress. The proposal affects programs of the Department of State, the USAID, the United States Institute of Peace, as well as the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB).
The Corning city council adopted the city’s 2026 budget on Monday.
The $22.6 million budget comes with a nearly 5 percent tax levy, which exceeds the state tax cap. City council voted to override the tax levy limit with Local Law No. 2 of 2025.
The U.S. House of Representatives passed President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful” bill last week, which calls for billions of dollars in cuts to Medicaid.
If the cuts go through, healthcare systems in the Southern Tier would be at risk of shuttering and residents could struggle to access care.
Three climate activists were banned from Cornell University after taking part in a graduation-day demonstration. Activists say similar protests have occurred in the past without disciplinary action.
A new study out of Cornell University details the challenges of operating electric buses in the Tompkins County area, and strategies to address how those vehicles consume energy during freezing upstate winters.
The Salvation Army of Binghamton is resuming its community meal and food pantry services after closing earlier this month following a fatal stabbing.
Preliminary election results from the Corning-Painted Post school district show that voters rejected all three ballot measures on Tuesday, including the nearly $147 million budget with an 8 percent tax levy increase.
Voters in Broome and Tioga counties approved their local budgets, passed propositions and elected school board members.
U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer is urging New York House Republicans to vote against any cuts to Medicaid in President Trump’s budget proposal.