Boat Show kicks off at Bills Fieldhouse With warmer temperatures, you might be thinking of hitting the water. Well, the Bills Fieldhouse is the place to be this weekend.
Officials support DNA databank proposal It’s a tool that can help convict criminals, and free the innocent. Law enforcement officials say they want DNA testing done on more people.
Dr's atty ques. girl's mental health A prominent local doctor is charged with drunk driving and leaving a girl to die.
Gas prices are impacting the food aisle Overnight, prices jumped to $3.84 a gallon, according to AAA. Rising prices at the pump are also being felt in the food aisle.
Vehicle rolls onto side on Route 219 S A man had to be cut from a car Wednesday morning, after it flipped over on Route 219.
Mystery surrounds DA's press conference Mystery surrounds a late morning news conference called by the Erie County District Attorney.
Mardi Gras event starts controversy In Buffalo, there was an unusual contest, to collect the most beads and win a chance to boost your bust.
Lenten season begins for Christians Christians around the world will mark the beginning of the Lenten season by observing Ash Wednesday.
Rescuers get new tool to rescue pets Rescuers in Cheektowaga have a new tool to save man's best friend in an emergency.
Sales tax revenue up in Erie County Sales tax revenues are up in Erie County.
Teen hit while riding bike in Tonawanda An accident in Tonawanda sent a young man to the hospital Tuesday night.
Ice boom breaks for 4th time this year The lack of ice on the lake is creating challenges for the NY Power Authority. The ice boom has broken for the fourth time this year.
Drunk suspect hits hydrant, drives away Erie County Sheriff's deputies say a drunk driver hit a fire hydrant on Stage Road in the Town of Newstead and drove away, dragging it underneath his car.
Officials cut ribbon at new windmills A big expansion along the Lake Erie Shoreline is bringing a windfall of new energy.
Alleged drug ring impacted neighborhood Residents in a Buffalo neighborhood say they've been living under siege. They say more than a dozen properties were owned or controlled by suspected drug
Holland school on chopping block The Holland Central School District is considering moving closing the Harold O. Brumsted Elementary School and leaving the building empty to save money.