• Southwest employee welcomes Chiefs fans by playing Bills 'Shout' song over intercom

    Southwest employee welcomes Chiefs fans by playing Bills 'Shout' song over intercom
    BUFFALO N.Y. (WIVB) -- Kansas City Chiefs fans immediately knew they were in Bills territory upon landing in Buffalo for Sunday's game. Monica Lewis, who works at Southwest Airlines, made sure of it."You see where I'm at. The Kansas City Chiefs fans just landed and we're going to give them a good old welcome to Buffalo, New York. Bills Mafia, let's go," Lewis said in the now viral video posted to social media.In the video, which can be watched in full below, Lewis grabs her microphone and addres
  • Local teen uses passion for bowling, engineering to inspire others

    Local teen uses passion for bowling, engineering to inspire others
    HAMBURG, N.Y. (WIVB) – One local teen has combined his passions of mechanical engineering and bowling to give the public a sneak peek behind what people typically see as they prepare to hit the pins.Joe Dayer, known as “Joe the Pro” on his YouTube channel, is putting a spotlight on how the mechanics work at local bowling alleys by posting tutorials on how to repair the machines.His area of expertise is in the AMF 82-30 model pinsetter, which is the device that places the pins b
  • Vacant home on Deshler Street catches fire for third time in 2 months

    Vacant home on Deshler Street catches fire for third time in 2 months
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- An overnight fire occurred Sunday at a vacant home on Deshler Street, Buffalo fire officials announced, which marks the third time it has caught fire in almost two months.Crews responded at 3:15 a.m. to the fire at 23 Deshler St., a 2 1/2-story structure. Officials said there was no additional damage done to the building, which is set to be demolished after previous fires that occurred in September and earlier this month.The two previous fires caused an estimated total of
  • Shorthanded Sabres fall behind Flyers and can't catch up, starting road trip with 5-2 loss

    Shorthanded Sabres fall behind Flyers and can't catch up, starting road trip with 5-2 loss
    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Travis Konecny had two goals and an assist, heralded rookie Matvei Michkov added a pair of assists and the Philadelphia Flyers defeated the Buffalo Sabres 5-2 on Saturday night.Rasmus Dahlin had a goal and an assist and Ryan McLeod scored for Buffalo, which lost for the second time in the last six.Dahlin scored on a slapshot midway through the third to extend his points streak to six consecutive games. Dahlin has five goals and four assists over his points streak.Ivan F
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