• UB students react to tensions on campus amid Israel-Hamas war

    UB students react to tensions on campus amid Israel-Hamas war
    AMHERST, N.Y. (WIVB) - Happening right now on college campuses across the country, pro-Palestinian students are setting up encampments in response to the war in Gaza, and some of those demonstrations have become violent.It's all an effort to meet specific demands from protesters such as a ceasefire.On the campus of UB North, there's a bull statue that is oftentimes painted by students. Right now, the message says "I love being Jewish," but according to students on campus the heart in the middle
  • Man stabbed at University at Buffalo NFTA station

    Man stabbed at University at Buffalo NFTA station
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Two Buffalo men were involved in a stabbing at University Station on Friday, according to the NFTA.A group of people were allegedly arguing in the bus station lobby on the University at Buffalo South campus around 1:30 p.m. According to an NFTA public information officer, a 36-year-old man pulled out a knife and stabbed a 48-year-old man as the fight escalated.
    The victim was transported to ECMC for non-life-threatening injuries. The alleged assailant is being held in pol
  • Buffalo Pride announces 2024 Pride Festival tickets now on sale

    Buffalo Pride announces 2024 Pride Festival tickets now on sale
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Buffalo Pride organizers on Friday announced that tickets for this year's Pride Festival are now available for purchase.The event will take place on June 2 from 1 to 7 p.m. at Canalside and will feature a "Now's the Time" theme.Ticket purchases will benefit the Pride Center of Western New York. General admission is $10 if purchased in advance or $20 on the day of the event. Premium tickets, limited to those 21 years of age and older, are available for $45 in advance or $5
  • A.I. commencement speaker draws ire of D'Youville students

    A.I. commencement speaker draws ire of D'Youville students
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- D'Youville University's decision to bring in an A.I. robot as this year's commencement speaker has drawn backlash from students and members of the community.This week, the college announced that Sophia, a "social humanoid robot," would be brought to Buffalo to take part in a conversation with Student Government Association president John Rizk.“I use AI every day, multiple times a day,” Rizk said. “I am much more productive and organized having AI in my p
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  • Hochul making education budget announcement in Albany

    Hochul making education budget announcement in Albany
    ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Governor Kathy Hochul will make an education budget announcement Friday in Albany. The announcement is expected to start at 10 a.m.
    New York lawmakers passed the 2024-2025 state budget on Saturday, April 20. The state Assembly and Senate enacted the nearly $237 billion spending plan after final deliberations on numerous state bills.
  • Hochul makes 'Back to Basics' reading announcement in Albany

    Hochul makes 'Back to Basics' reading announcement in Albany
    ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Governor Kathy Hochul made an announcement regarding reading education Friday in Albany. "Back to Basics" reading legislation was signed into law as part of the FY 2025 budget.
    The "Back to Basics" plan will have every New York classroom use evidence-based instructions to improve reading rates across the state. School aid was increased by $1.3B, reaching nearly $36B in the new 2025 FY budget.“Reading is one of the most fundamental skills students need to learn, but
  • County Executive to make affordable housing announcement in Cheektowaga

    County Executive to make affordable housing announcement in Cheektowaga
    CHEEKTOWAGA, N.Y. (WIVB) -- After speaking on grants for housing in his 2024 State of the County address, Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz will be in Cheektowaga on Friday to announce an affordable housing project.The County Executive will be joined by legislators and other leaders on Long Avenue near Mt. Hope Cemetery to make the announcement at 1 p.m.Previously, it was announced in Poloncarz's address that grants of $500,000 would go toward building more than 600 new housing units in Erie
  • I-90 lane restrictions from Hamburg to West Seneca start Monday

    I-90 lane restrictions from Hamburg to West Seneca start Monday
    HAMBURG, N.Y. (WIVB) -- A project estimated to take one week will lead to some lane restrictions on I-90 eastbound.Starting Monday, the right lane will be intermittently shut down from Exit 56 (Route 179) in Hamburg to Exit 55 (Ridge Road) in West Seneca. These daily closures will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. through Friday.NITTEC says moderate delays are expected. A full list of anticipated traffic changes can be found here.Latest Local News I-90 lane restrictions from Hamburg to West Senec
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  • 4 check: Rochester Americans begin playoff run led by Sabres prospects

    4 check: Rochester Americans begin playoff run led by Sabres prospects
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- For the third straight season, the Buffalo Sabres are hitting the links while the Rochester Americans are hitting the ice in late April.The Amerks enter the AHL postseason as the No. 2 seed in the North Division, where they'll square off with the No. 3-seeded Syracuse Crunch in the best-of-five division quarterfinals. Game 1 is slated for 7:05 p.m. Friday at Rochester's Blue Cross Arena.Rochester enters the playoffs on a hot streak, going 8-1-1 in their final 10 regular s
  • Delivery driver who killed Rochester man in hit-and-run near Bills stadium sentenced to 120 days

    Delivery driver who killed Rochester man in hit-and-run near Bills stadium sentenced to 120 days
    ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (WROC) — The delivery driver who admitted to killing a Rochester man with his car near Highmark Stadium and leaving the scene was sentenced Thursday.Khairullah L. Hasein was sentenced to 120 days in jail and five years of probation. He pleaded guilty in February to one count of leaving the scene of an incident without reporting resulting in death.According to investigators, Hasein was working as a delivery driver on November 13 when he hit William Young on Southwestern B
  • 4 things to know: Bills opt out of 1st round, will kick off in 2nd

    4 things to know: Bills opt out of 1st round, will kick off in 2nd
    ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (WIVB) — The Bills dealt with an enemy and an old friend Thursday night. Trading pick No. 28 to the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs, and pick No. 32 to the Carolina Panthers, the Bills will now make their first selection in the 2024 NFL Draft at the start of Friday night's second round.Buffalo improved its draft position for the remaining two days of the draft, moving up 38 spots into the third round (No. 95) in the deal with the Chiefs, replacing the pick dealt t
  • 4 things to know: Bills drop out of 1st round, will lead off in 2nd

    4 things to know: Bills drop out of 1st round, will lead off in 2nd
    ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (WIVB) — The Bills dealt with an enemy and an old friend Thursday night. Trading pick No. 28 to the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs, and pick No. 32 to the Carolina Panthers, the Bills will now make their first selection in the 2024 NFL Draft at the start of Friday night's second round.Buffalo improved its draft position for the remaining two days of the draft, moving up 38 spots into the third round (No. 95) in the deal with the Chiefs, replacing the pick dealt t
  • Town of Lewiston bans short-term rentals in residential areas

    Town of Lewiston bans short-term rentals in residential areas
    LEWISTON, N.Y. (WIVB) — The Town of Lewiston is shutting the door on short-term rental properties in its neighborhoods.A new law, set to go into effect next month, will ban Airbnbs along with bed-and-breakfasts in the town's residential areas following a 3-2 vote from the town board.Board member John Jacoby, who voted for the change, told News 4 WIVB that short-term rental properties have never been legal in the town.“The town code lists specific things that are allowed in a resident
  • 2 Jamestown men arrested in connection with March fatal shooting

    2 Jamestown men arrested in connection with March fatal shooting
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Two Jamestown men have been charged for their alleged involvement in a fatal shooting last month, the Jamestown Police Department announced.Police said William Hernandez, 53, and Juan C. Rivera, 35, were both arrested in connection with the shooting death of 26-year-old Trevon Tripp of Dunkirk on March 18. The shooting also left two other individuals injured.Rivera, who was taken into custody a day after the shooting, was charged with second-degree criminal possession of
  • Jamestown man accused of strangling 8-month-old child, causing life-threatening injuries

    Jamestown man accused of strangling 8-month-old child, causing life-threatening injuries
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- A Jamestown man was arrested Monday after he allegedly strangled and caused life-threatening injuries to an 8-month-old child, the Jamestown Police Department announced.Following an investigation, police said Sean L. Thomas, 26, allegedly caused serious physical injuries to the child by "shaking and then strangling it." Thomas was allegedly taking care of the child at the time and is not the 8-month-old's father, according to police.Police said the child has been transpor
  • Elma woman arraigned in connection with fatal January hit-and-run

    Elma woman arraigned in connection with fatal January hit-and-run
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- An Elma woman was arraigned Thursday in connection with a fatal hit-and-run earlier this year on Transit Road, the Erie County Sheriff's Office announced.Deputies said Stephanie Kollatz, 36, is alleged to have fatally struck a pedestrian on the night of Jan. 8 while driving in the vicinity of 4701 Transit Rd. The victim was not identified by the Sheriff's Office.A day after the incident, deputies reported that they had located the suspected vehicle and that the alleged dr

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