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.
Don Morgan
Four New York Cities Named Among The Best For A Winter Holiday
New York State is full of winter getaways to suit just about anyone.
New York Increasing This Surprisingly Common Driving Fine
According to the Broome County website, there were 130 violations countywide in September 2024.
You’ll Never Guess What’s Hiding in This Little New York Barn [PICS]
The building used was a walk-in cooler for milk storage when a dairy farm operated on the land in the 1940s.
Don’t Swim in These High-Risk Bodies of Water in New York
There are a few things to keep in mind before hitting the water.
Rumors Swirl Over Mega Millions Price Hike in New York
Mega Millions has a price of two dollars a ticket, but is that about to change?
Why Are Fish Falling from Helicopters in New York?
April. It's the beginning of spring. April Fool's Day (does anyone still pull pranks on this day?) The month of 4-20 (whatever that means!) And it's the beginning of trout season.
For those of you who fish, you've been waiting a long time for this month, am I correct...
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.
New York State Governor Kathy Hochul Signs “Rape is Rape” Bill Into Law
The enactment of Rape is Rape will be a crucial step in recognizing the bodily autonomy, dignity, and safety of all New Yorkers.
How Much is Minimum Wage Increasing By in New York?
On October 1, 1960, New York State adopted a statewide minimum wage. That rate was 1 dollar an hour.
Bill To Stop Wildlife Killing Contests In New York Is Now Law
This law ends wildlife-killing contests for coyotes, foxes, bobcats, squirrels, raccoons, crows, and other species in New York.