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Anticipation surrounding the 2024 Presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump
BUFFALO, NY (WKBW) — There's much anticipation surrounding the 2024 Presidential debate on Thursday between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. 7 News Senior Reporter Eileen Buckley reached out to University at Buffalo political science professor Jacob Neiheisel and some voters for some insight. “What is at stake tonight for...
City of Lockport Announces Fireworks Display on July 4th
(WNY News Now) – Lockport – The City of Lockport is set to light up the sky with its annual Independence Day fireworks display on July 4th at 10:00 PM. This year’s fireworks will be launched from Gooding Street, providing an optimal vantage point for residents and visitors to enjoy the show from various locations across the city.
Two Of The Most Affordable Cities In The World Are In Western New York
Anyone who has considered buying a house after the COVID-19 pandemic, or have even been brave enough to attempt to do so, knows that the market is not fun right now. Things are so competitive right now that many frustrated potential homebuyers are continuing to rent; not being able to get an offer in and getting beat out by all-cash offers. It’s an incredibly tedious (not to mention frustrating) process.
Worst Cities for College Grads Includes 2 in New York
Two cities in New York are among the worst places for graduates to begin the next phase of their life. You did it! All the late-night cramming, essays, tests and classes have finally paid off. Your days of higher education are over. Now it's time to enter the workforce. But where's the best place for to put down roots?
Theodore Roosevelt's timepiece returned after being stolen in Buffalo
BUFFALO, N.Y. — A piece of history stolen almost four decades ago from the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site in Buffalo has been returned to its rightful home, thanks to the help of some local experts. This week the 26th President's silver pocket watch was placed back on display at...
Buffalo Distributing More Than $6 Million In COVID Money
The COVID-19 Pandemic had a devastating impact on many communities all over the nation. From New York to California, neighborhoods all over the United States suffered loss of life and massive financial impacts from the country essentially shutting down for more than two years. To help combat that and allow...
Niagara Falls still looking for feedback on new Official Plan
The City of Niagara Falls is seeking input on Our Niagara Falls Plan, a new Official Plan shaping the city’s future until 2051. This plan aims to manage growth while enhancing the quality of life for residents and visitors. Six discussion papers on key topics, such as a Cultural...
10th Annual Senior Ball
Each year, the Buffalo Common Council hosts a Senior Ball, for residents of the city of Buffalo who are 55 years of age, or older. There was a brief hiatus during the pandemic, but the ball is back. On Sunday, September 15, the 10th Annual Senior Ball will take place...
Western New Yorkers rappel off the Seneca One roof, raise money for a good cause
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Seneca One is Buffalo's tallest building at 38 stories high. Dozens of brave Western New Yorkers got to rappel down the side of it on Friday, to support local children and adults with developmental disabilities. The fundraiser drew a total of 52 people, who each took...
New Ralph Wilson Park Bridge Is En Route To Buffalo
On July 5, the new signature 266-foot pedestrian bridge designed and built for Ralph Wilson Park will embark upon its 10-day journey across New York State. This will be its final leg of its journey to Buffalo, where it will arrive in four sections on two barges at Ralph Wilson Park (formerly LaSalle Park). The public is invited to track the journey* as it departs from its current location at Port of Coeymans, near Albany, New York, whether by social media, or as it arrives to Ralph Wilson Park, where it will be welded together and then installed.
Buffalo, New York Holds Pizza World Record
Buffalo, New York is the pizza capital of the world. At least judging by these numbers that is what we are dubbing ourselves. Buffalo, New York, has 17.8 pizza restaurants per 100,000 residents — the highest rate of any city and more than double the national average of 8.4 per 100,000", according to ListWithClever.com. Now, Buffalo ranks at the top of the list for pizzerias per capita, more pizzerias per person than any other city in America, but what about the world? It HAS TO be a world record. Nobody eats more pizza than the United States, even Italy.
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