ALERT: BPD on scene of crash involving school bus
STAFF REPORTS news@allwnynews.com BUFFALO — Buffalo Police are on scene at a crash involving a school bus on Seneca Street. Police say traffic will be delayed, and that some students
STAFF REPORTS news@allwnynews.com BUFFALO — Buffalo Police are on scene at a crash involving a school bus on Seneca Street. Police say traffic will be delayed, and that some students
STAFF REPORTS news@allwnynews.com New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman led a coalition of 23 states, cities, and counties in opposing President Trump’s executive order today that the administration described
STAFF REPORTS news@allwnynews.com LEWISTON — New York Power Authority fishing facilities, including the fishing pier at the base of NYPA’s Robert Moses Niagara Power Plant, will open for the season
BARKER — As part of the Centennial Celebration for Lions International, the Barker, Newfane and Wilson Lions are joining forces for a murder mystery dinner fundraiser at 7 p.m. April
STAFF REPORTS news@allwnynews.com BUFFALO — The Bisons and (716) Food and Sport today announced that they will hold a special ‘Meet The Team’ Event at (716) from 6-9 p.m. Tuesday.
STAFF REPORTS news@allwnynews.com Congressman Brian Higgins (NY-26) spoke on the Floor of the House of Representatives concerned about how recent actions by the Trump Administration to stall fuel economy standards
NEW YORK — As part of a comprehensive effort to “Resist Voter Suppression”, New Yorkers have sent nearly 5,000 emails, over 2,200 postcards and petitions and have made over 500
STAFF REPORTS news@allwnynews.com BUFFALO — Acting U.S. Attorney James P. Kennedy, Jr. announced today that Damarcus Hennings, 25; Shaquata Hennings, 30; Shahana Beaver, 25; and Janice Humphrey, 28, all of
STAFF REPORTS news@allwnynews.com BUFFALO — The Buffalo Bisons today announced that Buffalo Sabres center Jack Eichel will throw the Ceremonial First Pitch on Opening Day, Thursday, April 6th as the
STAFF REPORTS news@allwnynews.com BUFFALO — Bryant Hudson pleaded guilty to structuring transactions before U.S. District Judge Elizabeth A. Wolford. The charge carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison