UPDATE: More schools decide to close due to wind
Several public schools announced Wednesday evening that they would not open for students today due to Wednesday’s high winds and the damages they caused. Later Wednesday evening, even more made…
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Several public schools announced Wednesday evening that they would not open for students today due to Wednesday’s high winds and the damages they caused. Later Wednesday evening, even more made…
Several local school districts have announced that they will be closed on Thursday, mostly in Niagara County. Closures include: Attica Central Barker Central Cassadaga Valley Central CAO Head Start- Lockport…
BUFFALO — The Buffalo Skyway closed to traffic through this evening numerous events in Western New York have been canceled, and tens of thousands of customers are without power due…
A state settles on toy guns, police deals with people with real ones, the Sabres were shot down by the Flyers, and WNY restaurants have a shot at winning the…
NEW YORK – Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today announced that he has obtained seven settlements with online third-party sellers from across the country who used Amazon to sell prohibited…
BATAVIA — Jackson Elementary School on South Jackson Street has been evacuated due to a nearby fire at an apartment house. The students, who are all unharmed, were temporarily sent…
BATAVIA — “The Night of Dance” is slated 7 p.m. March 25 in the Stuart Steiner Theatre at the Batavia Campus. All proceeds will benefit the GCC Forum Players Theatre…
AMHERST — A pedestrian was taken to Erie County Medical Center Tuesday night with head and leg injuries after being struck by a vehicle while crossing Niagara Falls Boulevard. According…
The National Weather Service calls for wind and mostly sunny skies today with a high near 46. Winds could gust as high as 60 mph. Overnight will be partly cloudy…
Here are the obituaries published by All WNY News on March 7, 2017: Jack R. Maxfield — Nov. 29, 1921 – March 7, 2017 Erich Wieser — Feb. 4, 1921…