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Fewer residents taking part in 'No Mow May' in 2024
It’s designed to help bees collect pollen and allow flowers to germinate. “No Mow May” was big in Western New York last year, but in one part of Buffalo, the participation wasn’t as much as last year. Read more from WBEN:
65+ Awesome Events to Check Out This June in WNY 2024
June is here and it is officially the kick off to festival season here in Western New York. We start the month on a high note with Buffalo Pride Week and end the month with Step Out Buffalo’s very own Buffalo Artisans & Flea modern market experience. In between all that, you’ll find live music, comedy shows, art festivals and more! Without further ado, let’s get into our curated list of exciting events happening this June in WNY, as chosen by our editors.
Rainy days this spring. Syracuse leads the pack of upstate cities
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — We all know we know we need April showers to bring May flowers and green things up, but at times it has been a little too rainy for many this spring! The question is, how many days has there been measurable rain this meteorological spring through May 14th for the bigger Upstate NY cities compared to the average?
Autumn's Forecast: Clouds increase with mild temperatures tonight
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — Partly cloudy with clouds thickening by Friday morning with overnight lows in the upper 50s. Widespread showers and t-storms will develop by late morning Friday and will continue into the afternoon and evening with high temps in the low to mid 70s. Lingering showers on Saturday will wind down in the afternoon with more dry time later in the day. Sunshine returns Sunday with highs both weekend days in the mid 70s. Turning more summer-like by Monday with sunshine and highs close to 80F!
Buffalo-area restaurateurs rally, help displaced Red Lobster workers
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Some local restaurants are rallying around former Red Lobster workers who lost their jobs when the seafood chain abruptly closed it doors, including its locations in Western New York. "My first thought was oh, we better order more lobsters," said Al Green, the owner of 2...
Great Point Studios opens doors in Buffalo, marking new chapter for city’s film industry
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Buffalo and Hollywood may not be very similar, but a new $50 million production facility on Niagara Street shows the two cities may have more in common than you’d think. Great Point Studios held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its new TV and film production facility...
Family members of Lewiston shooter call for more action on mental health, traumatic brain injuries
James and Nicole Herling, Robert Card II's brother-in-law and sister, testify at a Lewiston shooting commission hearing in Augusta on Thursday, May 16, 2024. Relatives of the man responsible for the mass shootings in last October blame themselves for not doing more to stop him. And in emotional testimony before the commission investigating the tragedy, they also called on law enforcement, the media, the Army and others to do better in the future.
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