Police ID pedestrian fatally struck by vehicle after jumping Route 9 barrier
Sayreville police on Wednesday identified the pedestrian killed earlier this week when he was struck by a vehicle after he climbed over a barrier...
Buffalo’s Future Brightens with Dog Ears Bookstore’s Free After-School Wonderland for Kids!
Lights, Camera, Literacy! Dog Ears Bookstore & Café, a shining gem in Buffalo's cultural scene, is ready to bring some educational magic to the...
Travis Kelce Says Heart Hands Celebration Aimed At Bills Fans, Not Taylor Swift
Kelce declined to say exactly what was said by the Bills backers ... though he did tell Jason, "Some things were said about...
Motor vehicle accident causes power outage in Orchard Park
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. - Thousands are reported to have been left without power this morning in Orchard Park. According to NYSEG currently 675 Hamburg...
Done Deal: 1125 Main Street
Ellicott Development purchased a three-story apartment building at 1125 Main Street from the WNY Veterans Housing Coalition on Monday for $1.5 million. The building...
Eight Days of Hope wraps up cleanup efforts to help Western New York dig...
West Seneca, N.Y. (WBEN) - In the several days after the lake effect snow machine stopped churning over Western New York, cleanup...
Local ski resorts making the most of an unusual winter in WNY
Ellicottville, N.Y. (WBEN) - Snow by the foot fell last week across the Buffalo-Niagara region, and the ski resorts in the southern...
Wednesday News Brief
The City of Batavia Police are asking for your assistance in locating Nathan L. Royse, who has been on the police department's wanted list...
Buffalo Common Council member sets up a meeting on school suspension policies
BUFFALO, N.Y. - There is an emerging call at Buffalo City Hall to focus on school suspension policies and after-school programs. Parents and other...
Families concerned about leaky roof at sprawling apartment building in Amherst
AMHERST, N.Y. (WIVB) — Families with loved ones in a massive senior living apartment building in Amherst are concerned about living conditions tenants...