Smoking hookah pipes is a growing trend at local coffeehouses and cafes. What is happening at one local cafe?
Have you looked at the condition of some of the bridges in Western New York? Many of them are crumbling and in need of repair work.
These days there's a camera for just about everything. They're outside homes, inside businesses, keeping an eye on the kid's room. But could these same cameras
How did two pilots for one of the nation's biggest airlines fly past their destination by 150 miles?
New York businessman, Tom Golisano is taking the Erie County Board of Elections to court over an investigation he calls defamatory and baseless.
For the second night in a row, someone shined a bright laser into the cockpit of Erie County's Air One Helicopter
A candidate for sheriff is demanding answers about why a Hollywood actor was allowed into an Erie County jail
Buffalo developer Carl Paladino, a supporter of Michael Kearns, says significant fraud helped Mayor Byron Brown win Monday's election.
A Buffalo Police detective is willing to tell News 4 about his role in the City Hall controversy involving Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown and former basketball star
There's new information about the City Hall controversy involving the mayor and a former basketball star.
They're considered some of the most dangerous sex offenders and now, the state is moving them farther away from a Niagara Falls school before classes resume.
Major repairs on a crumbling road in southern Erie County could hit a dead end. The county isn't happy about pumping big bucks into a road that seems to slip
A former maintenance worker for a senior citizens housing complex in the Village of Kenmore, pleaded guilty this afternoon in State Supreme Court in Buffalo in
Thousands filled Buffalo's downtown streets to honor the heroes who never returned from their final call
They laid down their lives answering the call of duty. Western New York says goodbye to Lieutenant Charles "Chip" McCarthy and Firefighter Jonathan Croom.

