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Buffalo Wild Wings' football-themed meal deal is here and comes with two entrées. Among the choices: new Spicy Chicken Dippers.
The Buffalo Bills made a total of five moves on Tuesday morning, one of which included the team waiving a 2025 NFL draft pick. The Bills also added a running back and a wide receiver.
With so many people relying on St. Luke’s for food, clothing and services, leaders are now scrambling to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars to replace heating pipes.
Starting in 2026, Oishei Children’s Hospital in Buffalo will be known as Golisano Children’s Hospital of Buffalo. This comes after B. Thomas Golisano, local businessman, billionaire and philanthropist,
It certainly wouldn't hurt for the Buffalo Bills to add a veteran wide receiver before the start of the season and the team is reportedly considering it
Starter, the iconic sportswear brand that dominated the '90s, has teamed up with retro apparel powerhouse HOMAGE to release a new line of NFL throwback jackets.
Cheektowaga Police have released body camera video after an officer shot and killed Hugh Davis on Sanders Road in Buffalo on August 13.
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WIVB Buffalo on MSNBuffalo woman admits to fatal shooting in Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood
A Buffalo woman on Monday admitted to fatally shooting a man in October 2024 in the Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood, the Erie County District Attorney’s Office announced. Latrice Purdie, 30, pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree murder and one count of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon.
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BUFFALO, N.Y. — A Buffalo woman has pleaded guilty to fatally shooting a man on Buffalo's West Side last year. Latrice T. Purdie, 30, pleaded guilty Tuesday in Erie County Court to one count of second-degree murder and one count of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon.
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Dive team responds after reports of body in Buffalo Bayou, but find something else in the water
HPD officers and Precinct 6 deputy constables were called to Buffalo Bayou after reports of a body in the water. They got there and found that wasn't the case.
A 59-year-old man from Buffalo, Missouri, was killed in a collision with a semi-truck on U.S. Highway 65 and Byrum Avenue early Monday morning, while the driver of the semi-truck received minor injuries.