Buffalo, Election Day
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It will be cold enough for a few flakes to fly Wednesday night through Thursday morning over the Southern Tier.
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Gov. Hochul in Buffalo as mayoral race enters home stretch
New York Governor Kathy Hochul was in Buffalo Saturday morning to encourage voters to hit the polls ahead of Tuesday’s election. WIVB News 4 cameras were there and also caught up with all three mayoral candidates for their final pitches to voters.
The Jonas Brothers are bringing their “Jonas20: Greetings from Your Hometown Tour” to Buffalo, NY, for a nearly sold-out concert at the KeyBank Center on Nov. 9. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. with The All-American Rejects and Frankie Jonas offering support.
Bishop Michael W. Fisher of the Buffalo Diocese has returned from a week-long visit to the Vatican, where he met with His Holiness Pope Leo XIV and several Dicasteries (administrative offices) of the Holy See to detail the progress of bringing together diocesan parishes,
Brianna Lanoye, the principal of the Buffalo Academy of Science, kept telling people she wanted to invite the whole school to her wedding. So, her school did the next best thing.
BOTTOM LINE: Buffalo hosts Southern Miss for the season opener. Buffalo went 6-9 at home last season while going 9-22 overall. The Bulls averaged 12.0 points off of turnovers, 7.9 second-chance points and 24.4 bench points last season.
The Buffalo Sabres are 5-1-3 in the nine games they’ve played since their 0-3 start. They have points in six straight games, including a 4-3 overtime win over the Washington Capitals on Saturday.
Who says Sean McDermott doesn’t play rookies? During the Buffalo Bills’ 6-2 start, several first-year players have made a significant impact at their respective
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Syracuse men’s basketball: Orange play in Buffalo expands footprint across Upstate NY
The Syracuse Orange are Central New York’s professional team. There’s no debating that. Filling upwards of 20,000 seats at the JMA Wireless Dome, SU has a fanbase that many in college sports can only dream of.