A man on probation was arrested on multiple charges after the Jamestown Metro Drug Task Force and the Southern Tier Regional Task Force executed a search warrant Thursday afternoon at his home on Forest Park, Jamestown Police reported.
According to the report, authorities said the victims – a 24-year-old woman who died after she was stabbed in an apparent domestic dispute and a 24-year-old man who was found dead following a blaze shortly afterward – knew one another.
The festival continues Sunday around Delaware Avenue, from Niagara Square to Chippewa Street.
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Ania Duchon of Chrusciki Bakery at the Taste of Buffalo on Saturday, July 13, 2024.
After taking a big nosedive in 2020, the number of passengers flying out of Buffalo Niagara International Airport is finally soaring higher than the totals from before the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Two years after the May 14, 2022 massacre at Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue, a "Blues Memorial" provides an opportunity for victims, family and friends to "communicate our pain and power," says Dennice Barr.
Through the collaborative creation of cyanotypes, the Blue Flag Initiative offers space for community members to process emotions two years after the May 14, 2022 white supremacist attack at Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo.
The owner of Tonawanda cannabis delivery company Canterra is alleging the state Office of Cannabis Management has retaliated against his company for speaking out publicly against it.
Athletic Director and Middle School Principal Thomas Adams will be Hamburg's new superintendent Jan. 1.
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The identification has reinvigorated a project launched five years ago to find unmarked burials. The archeological team will return to the area where C.L. Daniel was interred.
Delaware North, the Buffalo Bills concessionaire since 1992, is seeking civic organizations, high-school boosters, churches and other nonprofit groups interested in operating foodservice outlets at Highmark Stadium during Bills home games.
A ride spins passengers upside down at the Queen of Heaven Carnival on Friday, July 12, 2024.
A view of the rides at the Queen of Heaven Carnival on Friday, July 12, 2024.
Families enjoy a night at the Queen of Heaven Carnival on Friday, July 12, 2024.
Crowds of people walk up and down the midway at the Queen of Heaven Carnival on Friday, July 12, 2024.
Alondra L. Ramirez-Santiago of Cheektowaga woman was arraigned Friday after being indicted in connection with a two-vehicle collision in Cheektowaga earlier this year that killed the driver and injured the passenger of the other vehicle.
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Top bridge players from all over the continent will converge on the Toronto Convention Centre beginning Thursday, July 18, for the North American Bridge Championships (NABC). Play continues through Sunday, July 28. For more info, click this link.
Eric J. Reyes, 39, was also convicted of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon, second-degree assault, and first-degree attempted assault.
Maurice Walker, 48, and Tishawn Wilkins, 28, were detained on Sunday after authorities placed surveillance on a car Wilkins was driving on Myers Road in the Town of Amherst, the Sherriff’s Office said in a news release.
Prosecutors said Charles Porterfield, 37, less than a month after completing post-prison release supervision, paid a 13-year-old girl to engage in an online sexual relationship, and used the victim to produce still images and videos of child pornography.
Three elected officials blasted the approved payouts to outgoing President and CEO Henry Wojtaszek and two other executives as illegal and financially imprudent.
Assembly Member Monica Wallace, D-Lancaster, speaks Friday at a news conference, held to urge Western Region OTB board members to rescind the $500,000 in buyouts they agreed to pay three outgoing executives.
State Sen. Sean Ryan, D-Buffalo, blasted the "corruption" he sees at the Western Region OTB and urged its board to cancel $500,000 in buyouts promised to three outgoing OTB executives. The Friday news conference was held outside an OTB location in Cheektowaga.