• Unionized workers reject agreement with Tops

    Unionized workers reject agreement with Tops
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Unionized Tops workers have once again rejected the latest offer from their employer after going on strike Friday to demand higher wages.
    Teamster Local Union #264 rejected the four-year deal in a vote Saturday.
    The union declined to comment, but say they are available for negotiations with Tops on Sunday. We have reached out for a comment from Tops and are waiting to hear back. Latest Local News Unionized workers reject agreement with Tops WNY state beaches to recruit li
  • WNY state beaches to recruit lifeguards, prepare for busy summer season

    WNY state beaches to recruit lifeguards, prepare for busy summer season
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Summer is right around the corner and pretty soon crowds will be looking to cool off at one of several state beaches in Western New York. “We are looking forward to a smooth summer so visitors can come and just have a safe recreational experience,"said Andrew Chouinard who works in the NYS Parks Safety Department. "That's what we're most looking forward to."Popular places to go for a swim this summer include Beaver Island, Woodlawn, Evangola and Fort Niaga
  • Buffalo fire causes $100k in damage

    Buffalo fire causes $100k in damage
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- A fire on Olympic Avenue in Buffalo caused an estimated $100,000 in damage early Saturday morning, officials said.
    According to city officials, just before 3:20 a.m., a fire broke out on the first floor of a vacant structure at 82 Olympic Avenue.The investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing. Latest Local News Buffalo fire causes $100k in damage Roswell receives highest possible ranking from National Cancer Institute Road closures to know for Allentown and Allen
  • Roswell receives highest possible ranking from National Cancer Institute

    Roswell receives highest possible ranking from National Cancer Institute
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- A jewel of the Queen City just got some major national recognition.
    Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center announced today that they've received the highest rating possible by the National Cancer Institute.
    The "Exceptional" NCI rating is achieved by less than 4% of U.S. cancer centers.
    "It's huge because it tells patients that we are as good as we say we are," said Dr. Candace Johnson, President and CEO of Roswell."We didn't do this review, people came from the outside
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