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Hours after officially signing the new 2026 state budget into law, Governor Kathy Hochul appeared in Buffalo Friday afternoon ...
When white smoke poured out of the Sistine Chapel revealing that a new pope had been chosen, John Prevost turned on his ...
Ozturk, whose student visa was revoked after publishing an op-ed, argues her detention infringes on her First Amendment ...
As we inch closer to warmer weather here in Western New York, the Buffalo Waterfront has announced its 2025 summer season ...
Artists have been creating murals on a vacant Allentown apartment building to show unity and hope after the losses the community has experienced recently.
Just a few days after the REAL ID requirements for domestic flights in the US took effect, TSA spokesperson Lisa Farbstein said that it’s been a smooth lift-off.
Community supports family-owned garden center. Lavocat's Garden Center, a family-run business, has become a seasonal tradition for Western New Yorkers who prioritize supporting local business.
Gov. Hochul is looking to bolster the state's investment in Buffalo's East Side. During her visit to Buffalo Friday, she announced that applications are now open for the East Side Building Fund.
Cheers erupted in the halls of St. Mark School on Thursday as students learned of a groundbreaking moment in Catholic history, the election of the first-ever American pope.
Pope Leo XIV's older brother, Louis Prevost, has been living in Florida for about four years and couldn't be more proud of his sibling's elevation to the papacy.
News spoke with Adreana Jemison, the woman involved in the viral road rage incident in Cheektowaga earlier this week, and she shared her story.
There are multiple ways you can honor the lives we lost, and those who were forever scarred, three years ago in the Buffalo mass shooting.