• 38 accuse writer/director James Toback of sexual harassment

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Writer and director James Toback, who received an Oscar nomination for writing “Bugsy,” has been accused of sexual harassment by 38 women in a report published Sunday in The Los Angeles Times.In the report, many of the women allege that Toback approached them on the streets of New York City and promised stardom. His meetings would often end with sexual questions and Toback masturbating in front of them or dry-humping th
  • 5 living ex-presidents attend Texas hurricane relief concert

    AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — All five living former U.S. presidents will be attending a concert Saturday night in a Texas college town, raising money for relief efforts from hurricane devastation in Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
    Democrats Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter and Republicans George H.W. and George W. Bush are putting aside politics in contrast with President Donald Trump, who has vowed to help Texas and Florida for as long as it takes but has criti
  • Bills get McCoy going to beat Bucs, improve to 4-2

    ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (WIVB) – The Bills finally got LeSean McCoy and the run game going.
    The star running back finished with 91 yards rushing and two touchdowns in the Bills 30-27 win over Tampa Bay.
    The game came down to the fourth quarter, when Jameis Winston hit O.J. Howard for a 33-yard strike, tying the came at 20 a piece.
    Then the Bills sputtered on offense, McCoy fumbled the ball on first down with 9:30 remaining.
    Tampa Bay capitalized off the turnover, when Winston hit his favor
  • Bills Roundtable discussion about matchup with Bucs

    BUFFALO,N.Y.– (WIVB) The Buffalo Kickoff Live crew discussed the important stretch of four games the team has upcoming with three home games and a fourth game against the Jets. The importance to come out with at least three wins for making a playoff push.
    The crew also talked about the important matchup between the Bills secondary and the very talented Bucs wide receivers.
    They also talked about the glut of offensive tackles the team has now, and if they will need to move one of them.
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  • Buffalo Kick off LIVE: The Big Story

    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) – As the Bills return to action following their bye week, the big question on everyone’s mind…when is LeSean McCoy going to score a touchdown?
    This is the longest drought McCoy says he has with not reaching the endzone.
    “We gotta get this thing going,” the star running back said. “I wanna get going. It’s time to get going. It’s time for myself to get rolling. Get back to the normal big chunks, big plays like we’ve b
  • Above average temperatures are causing a delay in leaves changing color

    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) –It’s no secret that this fall has been abnormally warm. In September we had a stretch of 90 degree days and aside from a few outlying cold days, a lot of October has been above average too. Dr. Daniel L Potts, associate professor of biology at SUNY Buffalo State explained to News 4 just how warm it has been. He said, “In terms of temperatures, particularly in the early autumn and middle autumn it’s been much much warmer.”
    Not a lot of peop
  • Two teens injured after ATV rolls over in Clarence

    CLARENCE, N.Y. (WIVB)- A rollover ATV crash in Clarence injured two teens Saturday night.
    A 15-year-old male was operating the ATV on a bike path between Gunnville and Wehrle roads around 10 p.m. when it rolled over.
    The 14-year-old female passenger sustained serious injuries and is in critical condition at Women and Children’s Hospital.
    The crash remains under investigation by the Sheriff’s Office.
  • Elmwood Village lingerie shop opens to support women fighting breast cancer, find a “new normal”

    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) –  It’s Breast Cancer Awareness month, and a Buffalo woman is opening a lingerie shop in the heart of Elmwood Village, helping those fighting this disease.
    She wants to make women who have gone through a mastectomy, or reconstructive surgery feel comfortable with what she calls their “new normal.”
    You can’t miss this bright pink shop that just popped up in heart of the Elmwood Village, “Jolie, Jolie.”
    Josephine Zagarella, Owner,
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  • Car Crashes into Building

    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB)- Buffalo Police are investigating a crash at the corner of Elmwood and Kenmore Avenues.
    They say a car crashed into a building just before 6:30 p.m. on Saturday.
    We have asked police for information about what happened leading up to the crash and if any other vehicles were involved.
    Police have not said if the driver was hurt.
  • Car crashes into Buffalo building

    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB)- Buffalo Police are investigating a crash at the corner of Elmwood and Kenmore Avenues.
    They say a car crashed into a building just before 6:30 p.m. on Saturday.
    We have asked police for information about what happened leading up to the crash and if any other vehicles were involved.
    Police have not said if the driver was hurt.
  • Blue pumpkins sell out at fundraiser for Officer Craig Lehner’s family

    CLARENCE, N.Y. (WIVB) — Blue pumpkins sold out at the Great Pumpkin Farm Saturday in Clarence. It was part of a WNY Heroes fundraiser to help the family of fallen police diver and K-9 Officer Craig Lehner. He went missing during a dive training in the Niagara River.
    From ceramic pumpkins to wooden or regular ones, one by one blue pumpkins flew off the shelves at the Great Pumpkin Farm early Saturday.
    Each pumpkin was hand painted in remembrance of K-9 Officer Craig Lehner.
    “Craig tou
  • Bundle Up Buffalo

    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) – Hundreds of coats, scarves, boots and other weather gear lined tables at the Jericho Road Community Health Center today.
    The donations were made through the “Bundle Up Buffalo” campaign.
    Items are given to families who might need a little help this winter.
    Organizers say the need is especially great for resettled refugee families.
    “This year we had about 750 different articles of clothing donated whether that’s boots, hats, scarves, coat
  • Niagara County leaders roll out Safe-Cam program

    NORTH TONAWANDA, N.Y. (WIVB) — People living in North Tonawanda are helping police keep a close eye on criminals.
    Homeowners and businesses can register private security cameras with police through the safe cam program.
    The locations of the cameras are put on a map used by law enforcement.
    The Niagara County District Attorney’s office visited downtown businesses Saturday, urging people to sign up. Officials tell us it allows police to solve crimes more quickly.
    “They are partic

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