• Jason Zucker gets Gordie Howe hat trick, still Sabres skid out of homestand

    Jason Zucker gets Gordie Howe hat trick, still Sabres skid out of homestand
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Jason Zucker had a Gordie Howe hat trick with a goal, assist and a fight, and Dylan Cozens broke his early season scoring drought, but it wasn't enough for the Sabres in a 4-3 loss against the New York Islanders on Friday night at KeyBank Center.Losing their second game in a row to conclude a four-game homestand, the Sabres dropped to 4-6-1 going into Saturday night's game in Detroit.Zucker scored in his third consecutive game when he tipped a point shot from Tage Th
  • 'He’s our guy': Allen, Bills show love for Tyler Bass after game-winning kick

    'He’s our guy': Allen, Bills show love for Tyler Bass after game-winning kick
    “I love this. I love this sport. It’s what I dreamed of.”Tyler Bass felt the same way that 71,000 fans in the stands felt, when he drilled a 61-yard field goal through the goalposts, giving Buffalo a 30-27 win over the Dolphins.After suffering through the first half, they watched a wild, seesaw battle in the second with no punts, five touchdowns, and the game-winning field goal from Bass.“What a great win. What a story. T-Bass kicking a franchise record kick,” coach
  • Third arrest made in connection with MLK Park assault of high schooler

    Third arrest made in connection with MLK Park assault of high schooler
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- A third arrest has been made in connection with an assault last week that left a East Community high school student severely injured, the Buffalo Police Department announced.
    Around 3 p.m. on Oct. 29, a 15-year-old student was punched, kicked and stomped on by several seniors at Martin Luther King Jr. Park. He was taken to the ICU at Oishei Children's Hospital and treated for brain bleeds, swelling and a broken clavicle.The student's family said the attack was over a musi
  • Buffalo Police: Avoid vicinity of 700 Delaware Ave.

    Buffalo Police: Avoid vicinity of 700 Delaware Ave.
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) – Buffalo Police asked the community to avoid the vicinity of 700 Delaware Ave. late Monday morning.Officers were responding to the scene of an incident at that address around 10:45 a.m. The location is between Summer and North streets just north of Allentown.The building at that address is the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 9 headquarters.This is a developing story. Updates will be provided as they become available.Latest Local News Buf
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  • Thruway maintenance worker hit and killed on I-90

    Thruway maintenance worker hit and killed on I-90
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- A New York State Thruway Authority maintenance worker was hit and killed on I-90 in Chautauqua County Monday morning, New York State Police announced.According to a preliminary investigation by police, a vehicle traveling westbound toward exit 58 in Hanover struck the worker, who was outside a Thruway Authority vehicle. Troopers responded to the scene at 8 a.m. and determined the collision to be fatal.I-90 West was closed for multiple hours due to the accident but reopene
  • WNY women's basketball previews: Buffalo, Niagara look to take next steps

    WNY women's basketball previews: Buffalo, Niagara look to take next steps
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Western New York’s four Division I women’s college basketball teams are set to kick off their seasons on Monday.Here's a breakdown of each of the teams heading into the new season.
    To see an outlook on the men's teams, click here.BuffaloCoach: Becky Burke (31-30), 3rd seasonLast season: 19-14 (10-8 MAC), 193 NETPreseason projections: 3rd in MAC coaches pollSchedule highlights: Nov. 4 vs. Troy (home opener), Nov. 22 at Canisius, No. 26 at Niagara, Nov. 30
  • WNY men's college basketball preview: St. Bonaventure looks for success, new coach at Canisius

    WNY men's college basketball preview: St. Bonaventure looks for success, new coach at Canisius
    Western New York’s four Division I men's college basketball teams are set to kick off their seasons on Monday.Here's a breakdown of each of the teams heading into the new season.To see an outlook on the women's teams, click here.St. BonaventureCoach: Mark Schmidt (18th season), 384-316 (302-226 at St. Bonaventure)Last season: 20-13 (9-9 Atlantic 10), 87 NET, 102 KenPomPreseason projections: 10th in Atlantic 10 coaches poll, 121 KenPomSchedule highlights: Nov. 4 vs CSU Northridge (home open
  • Bass' 61-yard field goal gives Allen and Bills a thrilling 30-27 win over Tagovailoa and Dolphins

    Bass' 61-yard field goal gives Allen and Bills a thrilling 30-27 win over Tagovailoa and Dolphins
    ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Tyler Bass kicked a career-best 61-yard field goal with 5 seconds left, Josh Allen threw three second-half touchdown passes in a back-and-forth duel with Miami's Tua Tagovailoa, and the Buffalo Bills continued their domination of the Dolphins with a 30-27 victory on Sunday.
    The teams traded leads four times in a thrilling second half that included seven consecutive scoring drives — four by AFC East-leading Buffalo (7-2) and three by division rival Miami (2-6
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  • Erie County residents turn out for last day of early voting

    Erie County residents turn out for last day of early voting
    KENMORE, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Sunday marked the final day of early voting and residents stood in line at the Kenmore-Tonawanda Municipal Building on Delaware Avenue to cast their ballots.
    Over 130,000 people across Erie County have voted early ahead of Tuesday's presidential election."It's the most important election since I can remember since so many things are on the line," said voter Andrew Fuhri. "It is cool to see everyone voting regardless of who they're voting for, but it seems super important.
  • Overnight fire in Buffalo causes estimated $1.5M in damage

    Overnight fire in Buffalo causes estimated $1.5M in damage
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- A fire that occurred overnight Sunday caused an estimated $1,500,000 in damage to a commercial storage building in Buffalo, city officials announced.Fire crews responded to the fire just after 3 a.m. at 710 Ohio St. According to authorities, the large fire caused significant damage to the structure and was confined within the building, which led to a structural collapse.Officials said an estimated $1,000,000 in damage was done to the structure and $500,000 in damage was d
  • 'Get out the vote' rallies held in Buffalo

    'Get out the vote' rallies held in Buffalo
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- With early voting wrapping up and Election Day just days away, both Republican and Democratic committees in Erie County hosted 'Get out the vote' rallies on Saturday, making a final push to get voters to the polls.Leaders on both sides of the aisle said they are confident their efforts will pay off at the ballot box."Over the last several months, we have knocked on thousands of doors and made thousands of phone calls," said Michael Kracker, chair of the Erie County Republ
  • UB Bulls beat Akron to move back above .500

    UB Bulls beat Akron to move back above .500
    AKRON, Ohio (AP) — C.J. Ogbonna threw for two touchdowns and ran for another to lead Buffalo to its seventh-straight win over Akron, 41-30 on Saturday.After the Zips shocked the Bulls with an opening drive touchdown, a 29-yard pass from Ben Finley to Ahmarian Granger, Buffalo (5-4, 3-2 Mid-American Conference) reeled off 38-straight points.Ogbonna tied the game midway through the first quarter with an 18-yard pass to JJ Jenkins. His 2-yard toss to Jake Orlando made it 24-7 midway through t
  • Road closures, traffic information for Bills-Dolphins game

    Road closures, traffic information for Bills-Dolphins game
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- The Erie County Sheriff's Office has announced traffic and road closure information for Sunday's Buffalo Bills game against the Miami Dolphins, which starts at 1 p.m.Starting at 8 a.m., Abbott Road will be closed to both north and southbound traffic until after the game.Around 3:30 p.m., Route 20A, also known as Big Tree Road, will change to two-lane, one-way traffic going eastbound away from the stadium from Fieldhouse Drive to Route 219. From Abbott Road to Southwestern
  • Chance is a 'snuggle bug' and needs a forever home

    Chance is a 'snuggle bug' and needs a forever home
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- On this Saturday's Wake Up Wags, we met Chance, a 2-year-old lab mix who needs a forever home.He's described as being a "snuggle bug" with plenty of energy and would do well with an active family who can take him for walks and hikes. Chance is also both house and crate trained.To learn more about Chance and how you can adopt him, watch the video above or click here.Katie Skoog joined the News 4 team in April 2024. She is a graduate from the University at Buffalo. You can
  • Vigil held for mother, 2 children who went over Niagara Falls

    Vigil held for mother, 2 children who went over Niagara Falls
    Content warning: This story contains details about a potential self-harm incident.NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (WIVB) - On Friday, the community came together to remember a mother and her two children who were killed after going over Niagara Falls. A local church held a vigil to offer comfort during this time of loss.State police say 33-year-old Chianti Means, a resident of Niagara Falls, was at Luna Island with her 9-year-old and her five-month-old Monday night when they climbed the guard rail and
  • Bills LB Terrel Bernard will play vs. Dolphins

    Bills LB Terrel Bernard will play vs. Dolphins
    ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (WIVB) — The Bills expect Terrel Bernard back on the field for Sunday's home game against the Dolphins after the starting linebacker missed last week's victory in Seattle because of an ankle injury.Bernard "should be good to go," coach Sean McDermott said Friday, and Bernard was listed as a full practice participant in the final injury report after being limited earlier in the week. Bernard missed two games earlier this season with a pectoral muscle injury sustained duri
  • State Health Dept. points fingers at leadership, financial issues at Weinberg Campus

    State Health Dept. points fingers at leadership, financial issues at Weinberg Campus
    AMHERST, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Residents are being transferred out of a troubled nursing home in Amherst and, for the very first time, WIVB News 4 is hearing from the state health commissioner on the crisis at the Rosa Coplon Living Center.State health commissioner Dr. James McDonald toured the Weinberg Campus on Friday and was very clear about who is to blame for the crisis at the Rosa Coplon Living Center. He also says the state health department is investigating quality care concerns at the nursing
  • Orchard Park man gets probation for stealing $100k in cash and jewels from employer

    Orchard Park man gets probation for stealing $100k in cash and jewels from employer
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- A former employee for a local jewelry business was sentenced to probation Friday for stealing $100,000 worth of money and inventory from his employer, the Erie County District Attorney's Office announced.
    Along with five years of probation, 38-year-old Jason Badagliacca of Orchard Park also agreed to pay $93,000 in restitution to the victim's insurance provider and has already paid back $7,000.Badagliacca stole $100,000 in cash and merchandise from his employer between Se
  • THRIVE program sets up Erie County inmates for success with new skills

    THRIVE program sets up Erie County inmates for success with new skills
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- When people are released from prison, some of the most common barriers they face can set them back on a path to incarceration.
    A new program introduced at the correctional facility in Alden this summer is intended to set up inmates for success upon their release with professional skills in the kitchen and a fresh start. Robert Leon is excited to move on and out with a whole new career under his belt thanks to the THRIVE program.
    "It feels great, it feels great," he said b
  • THRIVE program ensures Erie County inmates are released with new skills

    THRIVE program ensures Erie County inmates are released with new skills
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- When people are released from prison, some of the most common barriers they face can set them back on a path to incarceration.
    A new program introduced at the correctional facility in Alden this summer is intended to set up inmates for success upon their release with professional skills in the kitchen and a fresh start. Robert Leon is excited to move on and out with a whole new career under his belt thanks to the THRIVE program.
    "It feels great, it feels great," he said b
  • Erie County voters have local proposition on their ballot in addition to statewide proposal

    Erie County voters have local proposition on their ballot in addition to statewide proposal
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- When Erie County voters head to the polls this year, they will have two propositions at the bottom of their ballot.The first is a statewide proposition that would amend the NYS Constitution. The second proposal specifically affects Erie County taxpayers."Every two years, there's an extra 1-percent and an extra .75-percent that Erie County has to pass a resolution opting into adding to our sales tax," said Republican Legislator Lindsay Lorigo. "That's been a temporary sale
  • Chautauqua County man accused of putting tracking device on victim's vehicle

    Chautauqua County man accused of putting tracking device on victim's vehicle
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- A Chautauqua County man was arrested last Thursday for fourth-degree stalking after he allegedly put a tracking device on a victim's vehicle, New York State Police announced.
    According to police, troopers responded to a possible stalking incident in Westfield last Sunday. A 28-year-old victim had located a Tracki Model TRKM 110-T on their vehicle which was then taken into evidence.
    Account details came back to Robert Spoon, 46, of Westfield after a subpoena was issued for
  • Car crashes into house on Forest Avenue

    Car crashes into house on Forest Avenue
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — A car crashed into a house on Forest Avenue on Friday afternoon.Both the house and the car have significant damage and several firefighters are on scene. A WIVB photographer on scene was told that one person went to the hospital.The home is between DeWitt Street and Grant Street.WIVB News 4 has reached out to authorities and has not yet heard back.This is a developing story, check back for updates.Latest Local News Car crashes into house on Forest Avenue 17-year-old
  • 17-year-old arrested for alleged stabbing, victim critical

    17-year-old arrested for alleged stabbing, victim critical
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — A 17-year-old is facing an attempted murder charge and a man is critical condition following an alleged stabbing on Seneca Street early Friday, Buffalo police said.Police said they responded to the 1900 block of Seneca around 1 a.m. Friday, where the victim, a 43-year-old man, suffering from stab wounds to the chest and abdomen. He was transported to ECMC and remains critical.The teen, a male, was arrested. He was charged with second-degree attempted murder and first
  • New York State Sheriffs' Association says no to Proposition 1

    New York State Sheriffs' Association says no to Proposition 1
    ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — The New York State Sheriffs' Association came out against the Equal Rights Amendment, commonly known as Proposition 1, Friday, claiming its passage would be "disastrous" for the criminal justice system.Proposition 1, which is on the ballot statewide Tuesday, would amend the state constitution to protect against discrimination based on "ethnicity, national origin, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, and pregnancy
  • Man shot and killed during altercation on Brinkman

    Man shot and killed during altercation on Brinkman
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — A man was shot and killed during an altercation on Brinkman Avenue on Buffalo's West Side on Thursday afternoon, according to police.Police said the victim was shot in the chest during the altercation on the 100 block of Brinkman. He attempted to leave the scene by bicycle after being shot, but he collapsed on Sumner Street.
    He was transported to ECMC and was later pronounced dead.The shooting is still under investigation. Anyone with information is asked to call or
  • Warmer to start the week; Dry Election Day

    Warmer to start the week; Dry Election Day
    Monday will be mostly cloudy with a few pockets of spotty drizzle, mainly during the afternoon.High temperatures will build into the 60s for the lower elevations around Buffalo with mostly 50's in the hills.
    Currently Election Day looks excellent with near record warmth and otherwise dry and breezy conditions.The Nov 5th record high for Buffalo is 79° from 2022 and our forecast is currently within a couple degrees of that record.Tuesday night into early Wednesday looks like our next opportun
  • Sunny and Warmer; Dry Election Day

    Sunny and Warmer; Dry Election Day
    Mostly sunny today with just some high level clouds move in during the evening. The Bills game will be pleasant. Sunny and calm.Monday will be mostly cloudy with a few spotty showers. Most of the day will be dry. The high temperatures build into the 60s.At this early point, Election Day looks excellent: dry and a bit breezy, but warm again with a high temperature of up to 70 degrees.Wednesday has the best chance for scattered showers. At the moment, it looks like it will be early in the day.SUND
  • Slow warm up; Dry Election Day

    Slow warm up; Dry Election Day
    Clear and cold tonight. Bring those plants inside or cover them up.Plentiful sunshine is in store for the Bills game.Monday will be mostly cloudy with a few spotty showers. Most of the day will be dry. The high temperatures build into the 60s.At this early point, Election Day looks excellent: dry and a bit breezy, but warm again with a high temperature of up to 70 degrees.Wednesday has the best chance for scattered showers. At the moment, it looks like it will be early in the day.SATURDAY NIGHT
  • Readings recover early week; Dry Election Day

    Readings recover early week; Dry Election Day
    Much cooler for the weekend.Drier air eventually wins out with lingering clouds to begin Saturday, but more sun will take over during the afternoon.Plentiful sunshine is in store for the Bills game.At this early point, Election Day looks excellent, dry, a bit breezy, but warm again with a high temperature up around 70.SATURDAY: Cool, More Sun Build In during the afternoon, Light Wind, High: 48-54, Wind: NW 4-10 mphSATURDAY NIGHT (Clocks fall back at 2:00 AM) : Mostly Clear, Seasonably Chilly, Lo

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