• Depleted Bills hold on for 16-12 win over Bengals, McCoy expected to return Sunday

    Depleted Bills hold on for 16-12 win over Bengals, McCoy expected to return Sunday
    CINCINNATI (AP) — LeSean McCoy ran 7 yards for a touchdown before suffering a thumb injury, and the Buffalo Bills got just enough out of their depleted offense, beating the Cincinnati Bengals 16-12 on Sunday.
    The Bills (5-5) had lost three straight heading into their bye week. Their ragged win on Sunday preserved their hopes of a long-awaited playoff spot.
    Playing their first game in nearly a month at Paul Brown Stadium, the Bengals (3-6-1) couldn’t move the ball consistently o
  • Depleted Bills hold on for 16-12 win over Bengals

    Depleted Bills hold on for 16-12 win over Bengals
     CINCINNATI (AP) — LeSean McCoy ran 7 yards for a touchdown before suffering a thumb injury, and the Buffalo Bills got just enough out of their depleted offense, beating the Cincinnati Bengals 16-12 on Sunday.
    The Bills (5-5) had lost three straight heading into their bye week. Their ragged win on Sunday preserved their hopes of a long-awaited playoff spot.
    Playing their first game in nearly a month at Paul Brown Stadium, the Bengals (3-6-1) couldn’t move the ball consisten
  • PHOTO GALLERY: Snow hits WNY

    PHOTO GALLERY: Snow hits WNY
    (WIVB)- News 4 viewers sent in photos from the first snow of the season in WNY.
    Smartphone and tablet users, click here to see the photo gallery. 
  • New Department of Labor rule could mean more money in your paycheck

    New Department of Labor rule could mean more money in your paycheck
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) – Come December, your paycheck might look a little different, and we’re not just talking about a year-end bonus.On December 1st, new overtime rules could mean more money in your paycheck.The Labor Department estimates the rule change could result in an additional $12 billion in pay for workers over the next decade.
    It’s a change President Obama has been working on for two years. It’s been criticized as too drastic by many employers
  • Advertisement

  • Volunteers stuff race packets ahead of annual Turkey Trot

    Volunteers stuff race packets ahead of annual Turkey Trot
    AMHERST, N.Y. (WIVB) — More than 100 volunteers spent their day in Amherst getting ready for the Turkey Trot by stuffing t-shirts, bib numbers and other race day materials into packets.
    Runners and walkers can pick the packets up Monday through Thursday, from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. at the Independent Health YMCA in Amherst.
    14,000 people will kick off their Thanksgiving with the sold out 8K.
    “It’s a really well known event, the longest consecutive running road race in America whi
  • Thanksgiving Day turkeys donated to dozens of Buffalo families

    Thanksgiving Day turkeys donated to dozens of Buffalo families
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Thanksgiving is just days away and on Saturday dozens of Buffalo families took home a free turkey.
    A turkey raffle was held at Public School 76 Saturday morning. It is part of the district’s new education bargain with students and parents.
    The city mission donated 35 turkeys and the food company Goya, donated rice, beans and spices to go with the turkeys.
    Families, teachers and school officials shared their holiday traditions with one another.
    “The w
  • Sabra issues voluntary recall of dozens of hummus products

    Sabra issues voluntary recall of dozens of hummus products
    COLONIAL HEIGHTS, VA (WIVB) — Sabra Dipping Co., LLC is voluntarily recalling certain hummus products made prior to Nov. 8, 2016 due to concerns over Listeria monocytogenes, which was identified at the manufacturing facility but not in tested finished product.
    The recall includes dozens of products that were distributed to retail outlets, including food service accounts and supermarkets, in the U.S. and Canada.
    Listeria monocytogenes is an organism, which can cause serious and sometim

Follow @Buffalo_News_US on Twitter!