Schumer pushes for funding to get the lead out
WASHINGTON D.C. — U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer is urging the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to approve $5.1 million in federal funding through two separate federal grant
WASHINGTON D.C. — U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer is urging the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to approve $5.1 million in federal funding through two separate federal grant
TOWN OF LOCKPORT — A 48-year-old Gasport man has been charged with third-degree burglary, fourth-degree grand larceny, and third-degree criminal mischief in connection with a burglary at a Cold Springs
ALBANY – The New York State Senate unanimously passed legislation that would ensure Niagara County residents have a voice on the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA) board, State Sen. Rob
NEWFANE — A 59-year-old Lockport man was arrested today, charged with second-degree promoting prison contraband and sixth-degree conspiracy. According to Niagara County Sheriff Jim Voutour, a joint investigation between the
TOWN OF LOCKPORT — A 28-year-old Lockport man stands accused of running a meth lab following a Friday morning raid at his Rapids Road home. According to Niagara County Sheriff
TOWN OF LOCKPORT — Five people have been charged with attempting to smuggle marijuana and Suboxone into the Niagara County Jail. According to Niagara County Sheriff Jim Voutour, two people
It’s Wine & Cheese weekend along the Niagara Wine Trail as participating wineries offer a pairing cheese with their wines, ciders and meads this Saturday and Sunday. A $27 ticket
There are three planned road closures in Niagara County today. In the Town of Lockport, Rapids Road will be closed from Old Beattie Road to Raymond Road for the day
WHEATFIELD — Niagara County Republicans backed a slate of candidates for county and local offices Thursday, even endorsing a pair of non-Republicans that Party Chairman Scott Kiedrowski said had proven
ALBANY — Assemblywoman Jane Corwin, R-Clarence, welcomed students from Erie and Niagara counties’ Cornell Cooperative Extension 4-H to the Assembly Chamber this week. The students –Valerie Weisbeck, Isabella Thomas, Lily