Hochul to make two stops in Buffalo today
BUFFALO — Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul will be in the Queen city today with visits to the Department of Labor Career Center and the Buffalo Center for the Arts and
BUFFALO — Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul will be in the Queen city today with visits to the Department of Labor Career Center and the Buffalo Center for the Arts and
AMHERST — Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand will speak to a gathering of female student athletes at Daemen College’s Women in Sports Celebration on at 10:30 a.m. Monday. The gathering, held at
ALBANY — An agreement has been reached on the 2016-2017 New York State budget between Gov. Andrew Cuomo and legislative leaders. The $96.2 billion budget holds the growth in state
NIAGARA FALLS – The stairs into the Niagara Gorge at Whirlpool State Park will be closed as work to replace them begins on Tuesday. They are expected to be closed
BUFFALO – The Buffalo Police Department is seeking the public’s help in finding a missing 81-year-old male. According to police, Granville Waithe is a vulnerable adult with dementia and may
The proposed Lighthouse Wind Project in Somerset and Yates has a new opponent: The American Bird Conservancy. The conservation group has listed Lighthouse as one of the 10 worst proposed
BUFFALO — The American Red Cross has a significant need for type O negative blood donors to donate blood for patients, the organization announced. Type O negative blood can be
NORTH TONAWANDA — The Niagara County Republican Party is officially behind Donald Trump in the upcoming GOP New York primary election April 19. Niagara County GOP Chairman Scott Kiedrowski said
More than 100,000 New Yorkers have taken the Citizen Preparedness Corps training since its inception in 2014. The program seeks to provide citizens with the tools and resources to prepare
BUFFALO — Buffalo parade-goers at Sunday’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade will have to forego their planned trips to Tim Horton’s on Delaware Avenue during the festivities. The Tim Horton’s/Coldstone at