• Roughly 5,000 customers without power around WNY amid severe weather

    Roughly 5,000 customers without power around WNY amid severe weather
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Roughly 5,000 NYSEG customers are without power Saturday as severe weather stormed through Western New York, according to the organization's outage map.Just about 4,000 customers in Erie County are still without power, mainly in the areas of Alden and Aurora. Meanwhile, roughly 1,000 customers in Wyoming County, mostly in the Town of Sheldon, are also in the dark.NYSEG estimated each power outage would be restored before 7 p.m. There has been no updated time of restoratio
  • Roughly 3,000 customers without power around WNY amid severe weather

    Roughly 3,000 customers without power around WNY amid severe weather
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Roughly 3,000 NYSEG customers are without power Saturday as severe weather stormed through Western New York, according to the organization's outage map.Just over 2,000 customers in Erie County are still without power, mainly in the areas of Alden and Marilla. Meanwhile, roughly 1,000 customers in Wyoming County, mostly in the Town of Sheldon, are also in the dark.NYSEG estimated power would be restored around midnight.Latest Local News Roughly 3,000 customers without powe
  • Power restored across WNY after thousands of outages caused by severe weather

    Power restored across WNY after thousands of outages caused by severe weather
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Power has been restored to most all of Western New York after thousands were in the dark amid severe weather on Saturday, according to the organization's outage map.The bulk of the outages were centered in Erie County, mainly in the Lancaster, Clarence and Orchard Park areas.Latest Local News Power restored across WNY after thousands of outages caused by severe weather Jamestown police investigating 3 separate shooting incidents Fire causes estimated $400K in damage to 2
  • Over 10,000 customers without power around WNY amid severe weather

    Over 10,000 customers without power around WNY amid severe weather
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Over 10,000 NYSEG customers are without power Saturday as severe weather stormed through Western New York, according to the organization's outage map.Over 10,000 customers are without power in Erie County, mainly in the areas of Lancaster, Clarence, Alden and Elma. Meanwhile, roughly 1,000 customers in Wyoming County, mostly in the Town of Sheldon, are also in the dark.NYSEG estimates each power outage will be restored sometime before 7 p.m.Latest Local News Over 10,000 c
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  • 11,000 customers without power around WNY amid severe weather

    11,000 customers without power around WNY amid severe weather
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Over 11,000 NYSEG customers are without power Saturday as severe weather stormed through Western New York, according to the organization's outage map.Over 10,000 customers are without power in Erie County, mainly in the areas of Orchard Park, Elma, Lancaster, Clarence and Alden. Meanwhile, roughly 1,000 customers in Wyoming County, mostly in the Town of Sheldon, are also in the dark.NYSEG estimates each power outage will be restored sometime between 5:55 p.m. and 6:40 p.m
  • Jamestown police investigating 3 separate shooting incidents

    Jamestown police investigating 3 separate shooting incidents
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- The Jamestown Police Department is investigating three separate shooting incidents that occurred in recent days.Officials said in the early morning hours of Friday, a victim had a confrontation with another individual after leaving a downtown establishment. The victim was transported to an out-of-town hospital with life-threatening injuries. No additional details were provided.In a separate incident on the same day, police responded to the 800 block of Prendergast Avenue
  • Fire causes estimated $400K in damage to 2 Buffalo homes, 2 vehicles

    Fire causes estimated $400K in damage to 2 Buffalo homes, 2 vehicles
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- A fire early Saturday morning in Buffalo caused an estimated total of $400,000 in damage to two residences and two vehicles, fire officials announced.Officials said Buffalo fire responded to the three-alarm fire just before 5:45 a.m. to 325 Connecticut Street, where the vacant structure was "fully involved." The damage to the structure is estimated at $100,000, according to fire investigators.Exposure damage occurred at 329 Connecticut Street, officials said, and two occu
  • Top-prize Take 5 ticket worth $37K sold in Dunkirk

    Top-prize Take 5 ticket worth $37K sold in Dunkirk
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- A top-prize Take 5 ticket was sold in Dunkirk from Friday evening's drawing, the New York Lottery announced.The ticket, worth $37,366, was sold at Matt's News on East 3rd Street in Dunkirk.The Take 5 drawing is done twice daily, once at 2:30 p.m. and again at 10:30 p.m. To see the winning numbers, click here.Latest Local News Top-prize Take 5 ticket worth $37K sold in Dunkirk Local lawmakers react to Peruvian gang leader arrest in New York Jackknifed semi-trailer cleared
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  • Cinnamon Roll is 'a sweetheart' and needs a forever home

    Cinnamon Roll is 'a sweetheart' and needs a forever home
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- On this Saturday’s Wag Up Wags, we met Cinnamon Roll, a 5-month-old pit bull mix looking for her forever home.Hailing from Laredo, Texas, Cinnamon Roll is shy with humans at first, but is a sweetheart who comes around quickly with time.
    She's house-trained, crate-trained and loves other dogs. Buddy's Second Chance Rescue said she would do best in a house with other animals and is a great dog for any family.To learn more about Cinnamon Roll and how you can adopt her,
  • Local lawmakers react to Peruvian gang leader arrest in New York

    Local lawmakers react to Peruvian gang leader arrest in New York
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Gianfranco Torres-Navarro, a Peruvian gang leader accused of killing 23 people in his home country, was arrested this week near Binghamton. He illegally crossed the Southern border this spring.
    Local lawmakers are now getting involved, saying something needs to be done about the border crisis.Border security is a hot debate as we approach the 2024 presidential election. Congressman Nick Langworthy is heavily blaming the Biden administration, saying it has failed on cracki
  • Jackknifed semi-trailer closes I-190 North

    Jackknifed semi-trailer closes I-190 North
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- A semi-trailer jackknifed Friday night, closing the I-190 North beyond Exit 16 in Tonawanda, according to NITTEC.
    NITTEC first reported the crash at 8:28 p.m. The vehicle was upright, but partially blocking traffic.
    NYS police say the driver of the truck suffered minor injuries. Latest Local News Jackknifed semi-trailer closes I-190 North WIVB News 4 live at the Erie County Fair: Aug. 16 interviews Jamestown mayor’s office gives update on ‘homelessness crisis&
  • Jackknifed semi-trailer cleared after closing I-190 North

    Jackknifed semi-trailer cleared after closing I-190 North
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- A semi-trailer jackknifed is now cleared after closing the I-190 North beyond Exit 16 in Tonawanda Friday night, according to NITTEC.
    NITTEC first reported the crash at 8:28 p.m. The vehicle was upright, but partially blocking traffic. At 10:12 p.m., NITTEC reported that the traffic event was cleared.NYS police say the driver of the truck suffered minor injuries. Latest Local News Jackknifed semi-trailer cleared after closing I-190 North WIVB News 4 live at the Erie Count
  • WIVB News 4 live at the Erie County Fair: Aug. 16 interviews

    WIVB News 4 live at the Erie County Fair: Aug. 16 interviews
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Ten out of twelve of the best days of summer have whizzed by almost as quickly as the freestyle BMX riders of Stunt Circus.
    See interviews from Aug. 16 here.
    Babcia'spierogi
    Jack the goat
    Stunt Circus
    Butcher boys
    One Foot Up Latest Local News WIVB News 4 live at the Erie County Fair: Aug. 16 interviews Jamestown mayor’s office gives update on ‘homelessness crisis’ Buffalo man accused of possessing over 500 video files of child pornography Consignment sh
  • Jamestown mayor's office gives update on 'homelessness crisis'

    Jamestown mayor's office gives update on 'homelessness crisis'
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Jamestown mayor Kim Ecklund's office released a statement Friday saying that they have taken steps to manage a "homelessness crisis" in the city.
    A state of emergency was issued July 25, claiming that hundreds of "unauthorized" people were creating unsafe conditions by camping on public and private land. Such conditions included feces, trash, and dirty needles littering the ground, according to the mayor's office.
    The mayor's office claimed that city resources, such as po

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