Channel 4 won every important time period in household viewership it competed in except for 6 a.m. when Channel 2’s morning program anchored by Pete Gallivan and Melissa Holmes won the time slot.
The Bills need a locked-in Rousseau to be a major part of the pass-rushing engine. If he gets going, his teammates will, too, Ryan O'Halloran says.
RIV Capital, the Toronto-based firm that was going to operate the facility being built by Zephyr Partners in the Buffalo Lakeside Commerce Park, is being acquired by Cansortium Inc., which will take over the business and become Zephyr's tenant.
The strike at four Absolut Care facilities – in East Aurora, Orchard Park, Allegany and Westfield – would start June 13 and continue daily from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Enterprise, with a three-year renewal, must leap from the bottom of Buffalo schools in math and English assessments. Westminster, however, must enroll and educate more students with disabilities.
In part two of a three-part series, new Bills/Sabres chief operating officer Pete Guelli discusses the stadium construction's progress and the rollout of personal seat licenses.
Half of the more than 200 households tested in 2023 showed lead in drinking water distributed by the Erie County Water Authority and Buffalo Water Board, according to a Buffalo News analysis of Erie County Health Department data.
It is expected that Buffalo Bills defensive coordinator Bobby Babich will get an opportunity to call plays during some or all of the Bills’ three preseason games.
Meeting with Houston media on Tuesday for the first time since he was traded and wearing a Texans sweatshirt, Stefon Diggs spoke fondly of Josh Allen, who he said is “still my guy.”
Notes from Bills' practice include linebackers, defense, Gable Steveson and more.
Jillian Hanesworth, Buffalo’s onetime poet laureate, and Augustus Clarke, a producer and director, carried their 2024 Sports Emmy Awards into the New York State Senate chamber as guests of state Sen. Sean Ryan, D-Buffalo.
Diocese officials said in a statement Tuesday that the St. Jude Center, which houses pastoral care ministry primarily for Buffalo General Medical Center patients and staff, is on the real estate market for $1.5 million.
Planning a trip to the East Coast or Gulf Coast this summer? It could be a very active Atlantic tropical storm season.
Advocates are struggling with laws passed in several Republican-controlled states that have criminalized much of the work done by voter outreach groups.
On issues from taxes to immigration, Trump and Biden agree on essentially nothing. Yet, they embraced similar approaches on trade.
Noncitizen voting, already illegal in federal elections, becomes a centerpiece of 2024 GOP messaging
Republicans are introducing legislation and fall ballot measures, ensuring the issue will remain in voters' minds in the months ahead.
One group trying to lay the groundwork for a second Donald Trump administration is out with a new policy book that aims to articulate an "America First" national security agenda.
In Florida and across the nation, young voters could prove pivotal in the 2024 election, from the presidency to ballot amendments and down ballot races that will determine who controls Congress.
An active jet stream pattern in the western half of the country means that the first half of May will favor more tornadoes in the Great Plains.
The practice of sedating people detained by police is quietly spreading across the nation, illustrating an often-hidden way fatal police encounters end: not by gunfire but with the silent use of a medical syringe.
A top concern for local election workers throughout the country this year is their own safety. A group formed after the 2020 presidential election is traveling the country helping them prepare for what could lie ahead.
When the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, Republicans insisted the ruling would mostly impact those seeking abortions to end unwanted pregnancies. But that hasn’t been the case.
Millions across North America witnessed the moon block out the sun during a total solar eclipse Monday.
Before the total eclipse of 2017, the last one to cover this much American territory was in 1970. And it will not happen again until 2045.
College basketball statistician Ken Pomeroy (aka KenPom) comes on the podcast to talk about his wildly popular basketball analytics website and his time as a meteorologist.
The Supreme Court seems likely to preserve access to a medication that was used in nearly two-thirds of all abortions in the U.S. last year.
In Republican-led states across the U.S., conservative legislators are refusing to reevaluate abortion bans — even as doctors and patients insist the laws’ exceptions are dangerously unclear.
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have clinched their parties' presidential nominations with decisive victories in a slate of low-profile primaries, setting up a general election rematch that many voters do not want.
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New study details eight recommendations to improve U.S. immigration enforcement and management, in light of a rapidly evolving reality at the southern border.
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Westminster Community Charter School Principal Teresa Gerchman recognizes her school's need to improve education for students with disabilities. Westminster has, however, made significant strides in enrolling and educating English language learners. Gerchman spoke in front of the Buffalo Sch…
Enterprise Charter School Chief Executive Officer Jeremy Esposito reacts to the Buffalo School Board's decision on May 29 at City Hall to recommend a three-year charter renewal for the downtown school that enrolls students in kindergarten through eighth grade.
A motor vehicle rollover accident in the Town of North Harmony claimed one life and seriously injured two others, the Chautauqua County Sheriff's Office said.
A Rochester-area nonprofit agency specializing in helping individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities has completed its conversion of an East Side public school into 46 affordable apartments.
St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute and Medina High School hope to advance to the state baseball championships.
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From decay to dazzling: Ford restores grandeur to train station that once symbolized Detroit decline
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