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Josh Allen homers during Micah Hyde's charity softball game
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Josh Allen is used to being a top draw when he steps onto the field. That didn't change Sunday afternoon at Sahlen Field, where it might not have been football, but the commanded everyone's attention just the same. The Buffalo Bills quarterback hit a home run during Micah Hyde's charity softball game on a day that featured perfect weather at the ballpark.
Taxpayers vote Tuesday on school budgets and board members amidst layoffs, turmoil
HAMBURG, N.Y. — Many here in Western New York have the chance to vote Tuesday on school district budgets and school board members. The vast majority of school budgets are expected to pass but it's been a very active budget-making process in some local districts. Remember the scenes from...
Horrific Tragedy: Upstate New York Grandparents, Grandchild Killed By Train
An Upstate New York family is mourning the tragic loss of a 6-year-old boy and his grandparents. You can help the family. The North Tonawanda Police Department confirmed three people were killed when a truck was hit by an Amtrack train. 3 Killed By Train In Upstate New York. It...
'He's finally going to be coming home': Missing WWII soldier's remains identified through DNA analysis
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — A homecoming 80 years in the making for a World War II soldier who was considered "killed in action", for decades. Bartholomew Loschiavo died in Luxembourg, but for years it was something his family never knew about. Many even thought he was still alive. Thanks...
Developer buys five Kenmore retail buildings for $2.35M
KENMORE, N.Y. — Developer Anthony Trusso has purchased five retail buildings on Delaware Avenue in Kenmore for a combined total of $2.35 million. Trusso's company, Delaware Retail LLC, purchased the units from developer Nick Sinatra's Kenmore Delaware Retail LLC, according to documents filed Friday in the Erie County clerk's office.
The co-op in Williamsville will no longer be happening
WILLIAMSVILLE, N.Y. — Plans are off for a co-op market at 480 Evans St. in Williamsville. The Village Co-op Market of Williamsville board voted May 15 to dissolve its lease with Benderson Development after a capital campaign didn't get enough investment from the member-owners, according to Jim Walfrand, president of the co-op.
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