Holiday travel expected to break records
Expect to see more travelers than ever on the road and in the air this holiday season. The number of people visiting families and friends this season is expected to…
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Expect to see more travelers than ever on the road and in the air this holiday season. The number of people visiting families and friends this season is expected to…
BUFFALO — The Western District of New York Office recovered in Fiscal Year (FY) 2016, $85,638,249 as a result of wide‐ranging efforts in criminal, civil and asset forfeiture cases, according…
Several area legislators joined the Niagara County Farm Bureau Board recently for its annual holiday luncheon. Those in attendance included State Sen. Rob Ortt, newly elected Assemblyman Mike Norris, Gerry…
AMHERST — Daemen College physician assistant students provided free health screenings to Buffalo residents in the city’s Seneca Babcock neighborhood at a community health fair held last month. Under the…
News, weather, sports, and more. Also, five sleeps ’til Santa.
NEW YORK – Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today called on the Obama Administration to rescind the regulatory framework of the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System (NSEERS), a controversial registry…
BUFFALO — Buffalo State has received a grant of $174,384 from the Buffalo Public Schools to develop a comprehensive after-school program for students in grades 1–8 at PS 45 International…
No surprises from the Electoral College. Today’s newscast also features some court news, a missing teen found, Bills and Sabres updates, weather and more.
NEW YORK – Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman, along with attorneys general from seven other states and the District of Columbia, announced that six major retailers have agreed to stop…
ALBANY — In a highly-expected move usually seen more as a formality than anything, New York’s 29 Electors cast their votes unanimously this afternoon for Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton,…