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Tag's has rocked the Southern Tier for 30 years. What's next for Chemung County venue

The restaurant at Tag's is filled with signed guitars from some of the biggest names in American music. What is the venue planning for an encore?

 

Binghamton is going greener. What should the city do to improve its footprint?

The city held a public meeting inside the Broome County Public Library Wednesday to discuss its climate action plan project and collect public input.

 

At $65 million, this Nashville mansion is most expensive in state history. See inside.

If Twin Rivers Farm sells for anything close to its $65 million listing price, it could be the most expensive property deal ever made in Tennessee.

 

Georgia dad says he had to save daughter after zipline wrapped around her neck at Adventure Park

Michael Wilbourn said he watches his daughter play when she's at adventure parks but trusted the company's employees would properly secure the harness

 

Connecticut's first Muslim state representative assaulted after Eid-ul-Adha prayers

Police in Hartford said they detained the man who attacked and pushed Rep. Maryam Khan to the ground after Eid-u;-Adha prayers on Wednesday.

 

After 40 years on the run, California man featured on 'America's Most Wanted' charged with murder

Donald Santini, 65, who appeared on 'America's Most Wanted' multiple times was arrested in the 1984 murder of Florida woman, Cynthia Wood.

 

Photos: Check out The Greenery Spot, Johnson City's new cannabis dispensary

Johnson City welcomed its first-ever adult-use cannabis dispensary to the village Thursday as The Greenery Spot officially opened at 246 Main St.

 

The Greenery Spot, Johnson City's first cannabis dispensary, lights up Main Street

The Greenery Spot debuted Thursday at 246 Main St. in Johnson City. Here's what you need to know about the Broome County cannabis business.

 

Do you put ketchup in the fridge? Heinz sparks debate on social media

The company started a poll asking people where they keep their ketchup. Nearly 60% of respondents said they keep the condiment in the fridge.

 

This handbag sold for $63,500. It's smaller than a grain of salt.

Made of photopolymer resin with a gel case, the bag is viewable through a microscope, which also features a built-in digital display.

 

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