• Wake Up Wags: Ranger looking for a forever home

    Wake Up Wags: Ranger looking for a forever home
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- On this Saturday's Wake Up Wags, we met Ranger, a sweet pup looking for his forever home.Ranger is described as an active dog that is house-trained and knows basic commands. However, it is asked that he goes to a home without other dogs at this time.You can find more information on how to adopt Ranger in the video above or here.Latest Local News Photos: Northern lights dazzle across Western New York skies Clarence farm hosting Mother’s Day event featuring animals, a
  • Buffalo man wins trip to Norway in Tops Monopoly

    Buffalo man wins trip to Norway in Tops Monopoly
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- A Buffalo man is now a Tops Monopoly "Rip It, Win It, Reach for the Stars" grand prize winner.Tops says Dr. Eugene Ravenell is one of five grand prize winners, choosing to accept $15,000 for a trip to see the Northern Lights in Norway. He was presented his prize at the Tops on Amherst Street Wednesday morning.Dr. Ravenell said he had the choice between the trip or $20,000 in food and gas. During the morning, he told News 4 "It still hasn't sunken in yet."Tops says the gam
  • Kia struck by motorcycle in Niagara Falls leaves 2 injured

    Kia struck by motorcycle in Niagara Falls leaves 2 injured
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- A crash in Niagara Falls Tuesday evening between a motorcycle and a Kia left two people hurt, according to Niagara Falls officials.
    Just after 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Niagara Falls police responded to the intersection of Hyde Park Blvd. and Lockport St. to investigate a crash.
    A 2015 Kia was turning left onto Lockport St. from Hyde Park Blvd. when it was struck by a 2006 Kawasaki motorcycle, officials said.
    The 42-year-old Lewiston man on the motorcycle suffered severe inju
  • Buffalo River Festival to offer rides on the Edward M. Cotter Fire Boat

    Buffalo River Festival to offer rides on the Edward M. Cotter Fire Boat
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Attendees of this year's Buffalo River Festival will have the opportunity to take a ride on an iconic piece of Buffalo history (and present).At 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. on June 16, rides on the Edward M. Cotter Fire Boat will be offered.
    The fire boat was first built in New Jersey in 1900 and is still in use by the Buffalo Fire Department today; widely considered the oldest active fireboat in the world. In 1996, it was designated a National Historic Landmark.The Buffalo River F
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  • Jamestown apartment condemned after children found to be sleeping near feces, police say

    Jamestown apartment condemned after children found to be sleeping near feces, police say
    JAMESTOWN, N.Y. (WIVB) -- A Jamestown man is facing four counts of endangering the welfare of a child after police said children were found sleeping near human and animal feces.Jamestown officers responded to an address on the city's west side on Monday morning, shortly before 4 a.m. There, 23-year-old Jeremy Rogers was found with four children."Jeremy was severely intoxicated and the house was in deplorable living conditions," Jamestown police said.Rogers was taken to the city jail without furt
  • New lawsuit filed against former Starpoint students, assistant wrestling coach

    New lawsuit filed against former Starpoint students, assistant wrestling coach
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — A new lawsuit has been filed by a former Starpoint High School student against the district, two former students and an assistant wrestling coach, claiming that he was inappropriately touched on school grounds and the district was negligent in their handling of it.The suit, which was filed on Monday in New York State Supreme Court in Niagara County, claims that the students "negligently, recklessly and appropriately" touched the plaintiff on several occasions on scho
  • Erie County Clerk reminds drivers of REAL ID deadline for domestic flights

    Erie County Clerk reminds drivers of REAL ID deadline for domestic flights
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Starting next May, you'll need a REAL ID in order to fly elsewhere in the United States. Erie County Clerk Mickey Kearns joined News 4 on Tuesday to share about the requirements and process for getting one.If you don't know whether or not your driver's license is REAL ID-compliant, there are two things to look for -- a star or a flag. If your license has one of these, you're good to go.If it doesn't, and you're planning to fly on May 7, 2025 or later, you'll need to sched
  • How will Biden's new immigration order affect WNY?

    How will Biden's new immigration order affect WNY?
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Roughly 600 asylum seekers are still living in western New York hotels, awaiting the next steps in their applications for asylum since being brought here from New York City last year.Experts on the topic say Biden’s new immigration order will keep that number the same.“The closing of the border may impact people showing up here, but it's hard to know who would have crossed the border with an intent to come here or not,” Jennifer Rizzo-Choi, executiv
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  • Fitness at Canalside returns for their 13th season

    Fitness at Canalside returns for their 13th season
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield is hosting their 13th season of Fitness at Canalside throughout the summer, offering free daily and weekly fitness classes.Their 2024 lineup features core classes, kayaking, Zumba, puppy yoga, salsa dancing and more.The classes are open to people of all ages, fitness levels and experiences.In cases of inclement weather, check Buffalo Waterfront's Facebook page for updates.For more information, click here. To view the full calendar of fitnes
  • Buffalo loses appeal in civil rights case regarding police department's claim of qualified immunity

    Buffalo loses appeal in civil rights case regarding police department's claim of qualified immunity
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) – The City of Buffalo has delayed a possible trial for two years by appealing to the 2nd Circuit to reintroduce several city police officers' qualified immunity for striking a man with a cop car and roughing up his son.But the 2nd Circuit last week denied the appeals in the civil rights cases filed by James Kistner and his son Earl. The circuit judges stated it did not have the jurisdiction for either case, because it is the jury's role to decide matters of fact in dis
  • State Assembly passes bill requiring inspections of cave attractions

    State Assembly passes bill requiring inspections of cave attractions
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — The New York State Assembly has passed a bill that will require an annual inspection of vessels operated on underground cave waterway attractions, it was announced Tuesday.The bipartisan bill, which was sponsored by Lockport assemblyman Mike Norris, comes just under one year after the capsizing of a boat at Lockport Cave that left one person dead and 11 others injured. State Senator Rob Ortt also worked on the bill.Shortly after the incident, a city inspection found
  • Cheektowaga man who possessed 200,000 images of child pornography sentenced

    Cheektowaga man who possessed 200,000 images of child pornography sentenced
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- A Cheektowaga man was sentenced to prison time after being convicted of possession of child pornography involving a prepubescent minor, the Erie County District Attorney's Office announced.
    Officials recovered over 200,000 images and 95 videos of child pornography at the residence of 49-year-old Michael Daly in October 2020. Daly was sentenced to serve four years in prison and 25 years supervised release.
    The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children received a r
  • Diocese of Buffalo puts St. Jude Center up for sale

    Diocese of Buffalo puts St. Jude Center up for sale
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- The Diocese of Buffalo has put another one of its properties up for sale, this time The St. Jude Center on Ellicott Street, it announced on Tuesday.The building, located at 760 Ellicott, has an adjoining carriage house that serves as the current chapel. The 8,755-square-foot structure also includes a residence and hall.Acquired by the diocese in the late 1960s, the structure was originally built in 1856 as the Victoria Hotel, and a two-story addition was added in 1968.The
  • Tonawanda man gets 6 months in jail for stabbing victim outside tavern

    Tonawanda man gets 6 months in jail for stabbing victim outside tavern
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- A Town of Tonawanda man received a split sentence Tuesday for stabbing a victim last June outside a Colvin Boulevard tavern, the Erie County District Attorney's Office announced.Zachery S. Meer, 30, was sentenced to six months in jail followed by five years of probation, officials said.Meer stabbed a 29-year-old male in the torso the night of June 11 during an altercation on the tavern's outside patio located on the 1800 block of Colvin, according to officials. The victim
  • Buffalo man indicted for shots fired incident at Jaylen Griffin memorial

    Buffalo man indicted for shots fired incident at Jaylen Griffin memorial
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- A Buffalo man has been indicted on new charges following an alleged shots fired incident at a vigil, the Erie County District Attorney's Office announced.A memorial on April 22 near Memorial Drive and Sweet Avenue was taking place for Jaylen Griffin, a boy who was found deceased after being missing for nearly four years. At approximately 7:15 p.m., Buffalo police responded to the area for a report of shots fired, officials said.Daevon M. Roberts, 25, allegedly displayed a
  • Woman gets 10-year sentence for role in fatal Buffalo robbery

    Woman gets 10-year sentence for role in fatal Buffalo robbery
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- A woman who admitted to robbery during a fatal double shooting in Buffalo was sentenced to 10 years in prison.Sharee Bailey took part in a robbery on Merrimac Street that resulted in the deaths of both Shaquiel St. John, 26, and Bethany Malloy, 21 on Sep. 27, 2019. She pleaded guilty to one count of first-degree robbery.Last month, the men accused of killing them, Ernest Green and Wayne Robbins, were sentenced to spend the rest of their lives in prison. Green was also sen
  • Sex offender sentenced for approaching minors in Clarence

    Sex offender sentenced for approaching minors in Clarence
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — A registered sex offender has been sentenced for approaching juveniles in October 2023 at a Clarence motel and failing to register his address, the Erie County District Attorney's Office said Tuesday.John Dziedzic, 72, was sentenced to 364 days in jail.
    On Oct. 9, 2023, Dziedzic approached two minors and offered them marijuana to come to his motel room on the 900 block of Main Street in Clarence. New York State Police at the time said that two teens, ages 16 and 14,
  • Censured NYS Supreme Court judge not being considered for future appointment

    Censured NYS Supreme Court judge not being considered for future appointment
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Mark Grisanti, the New York State Supreme Justice who was censured following a confrontation involving Buffalo police, does not appear to be in consideration for continued service.A list of potential State Supreme Court appointees to be discussed Wednesday does not include Grisanti, meaning he is set to be replaced.Grisanti, a former State Senator representing New York's 60th District, was censured earlier this year in a 6-4 vote by the New York State Commission on Judici
  • "Buffalo's best dinner party": Food Truck Tuesday returns to Larkin Square for 11th year

    "Buffalo's best dinner party": Food Truck Tuesday returns to Larkin Square for 11th year
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Live music, family fun activities, drink and of course -- food.There's a lot for the community to enjoy at Larkin Square as Food Truck Tuesday returns for another summer of serving up the cuisines of Food Trucks from all over."Tonight is what I like to call, 'Buffalo's Biggest Dinner Party' and it's the 11th season of Food Truck Tuesday, so it's like a holiday in Buffalo," said Leslie Zemsky, the vice president of Larkin Development Group. "There's always a variety o
  • St. Bonaventure names Le Moyne's Bob Beretta as new AD

    St. Bonaventure names Le Moyne's Bob Beretta as new AD
    ST. BONAVENTURE, N.Y. (WIVB) — St. Bonaventure has named Le Moyne Athletic Director Bob Beretta as the school's new athletic director, it was announced Tuesday.Beretta had been Le Moyne's athletic director since 2021, leading the school's transition from Division II to Division I last year. Before that, he spent 34 years at the United States Military Academy at West Point in several roles, his last role being senior executive associate AD.Beretta is an alumnus of St. Bonaventure and played
  • Niagara Falls police investigating fatality; persons of interest questioned

    Niagara Falls police investigating fatality; persons of interest questioned
    NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (WIVB) -- A man is dead after Niagara Falls police responded to an alleged disturbance on Vanderbilt Avenue early Saturday morning.Around 2:15 a.m., police were on their way to the scene when they learned there may have been a stabbing there.Police said that when they arrived at the residence, they found an unresponsive man on the floor. Fire and medical personnel responded, as well. Despite attempting life-saving measures and bringing him to a local hospital for further trea
  • Some want Buffalo bars to reconsider closing times

    Some want Buffalo bars to reconsider closing times
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Buffalo bars close in the wee hours of the morning, but some people would like businesses to reconsider that. This comes after three people were shot outside an Elmwood Village bar over the weekend.There's no word on any arrests or charges in connection with that shooting yet. However, Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia is calling on bar owners to remember their obligation to keep customers safe. He says Buffalo's bar owners need to weigh their financial gain wi
  • Hamburg residents say they've spent thousands on flooding issues

    Hamburg residents say they've spent thousands on flooding issues
    HAMBURG, N.Y. (WIVB) -- More than a dozen frustrated residents in the Village of Hamburg say they've been dealing with flooding issues. Some say they've lost thousands of dollars, and that their property is being damaged because of flooding. They came to the village board to ask why is this happening, and how can it be fixed."I've lost $10,000 worth of stuff in my house," village resident Judy Hosie said. "I had to replace my washer. I had to replace my hot water heater."Hosie says she's never h
  • Fitness in the Parks kicks off 13th year with over 500 classes

    Fitness in the Parks kicks off 13th year with over 500 classes
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Independent Health and the YMCA are hosting their 13th year of Fitness in the Parks from June 3 through Aug. 31.The program offers over 500 free outdoor fitness classes led by certified YMCA instructors at 26 parks throughout Western New York, according to their website.People of all ages and skill levels are encouraged to join the classes, which include yoga, Zumba, circuit training, meditation and more.Parking is free and registration is not required.No classes will be
  • Salsa in the Park returning to Delaware Park Monday

    Salsa in the Park returning to Delaware Park Monday
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Jerome Williams has been moving his dancing feet to the beat his entire life.He and the founder of Salsa in the Park, Sarah Haykel, are getting right back into the rhythm to spend the next six Monday nights teaching the salsa."I say salsa or dance is a metaphor for life," Haykel said. "Everything that we learn to be great dancers on the dance floor, we can apply to any relationship, any aspect of our lives, to have better, healthier relationships and just enjoy life
  • Bills intend to submit bid to host 2028 NFL Draft

    Bills intend to submit bid to host 2028 NFL Draft
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- The Buffalo Bills intend to submit a bid to host the 2028 NFL Draft at their new stadium in Orchard Park, an event that could draw over half a million football fans to Western New York, a team official confirmed to WIVB News 4.The NFL Draft has continued to grow as a spectacle since it moved away from New York City in 2014, with the most recent edition in downtown Detroit setting a new attendance record with over 775,000 attendees across three days, according to city offi
  • Court docs: Lawmaker exposes himself to neighbors while urinating

    Court docs: Lawmaker exposes himself to neighbors while urinating
    LOCKPORT N.Y. (WIVB) - A Lockport city lawmaker accused of harassment faced a judge on Monday.
    Bizarre allegations are being made against Republican Alderman Mark Devine. He's accused of urinating outside his home in front of his neighbor's children.Devine made a quick exit from the courtroom on Monday morning and did not make a comment to a News 4 photographer.
    News 4 is learning more about the criminal case against him from police statements we've received from the court clerk.Devine faces two
  • Man indicted on murder charge for fatal shooting in Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood

    Man indicted on murder charge for fatal shooting in Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — A Buffalo man has been indicted on a second-degree murder charge in connection to a fatal shooting in April in Buffalo's Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood, the Erie County District Attorney's Office said Monday.30-year-old Timé Thomas, Jr. has been charged. It is alleged that Thomas shot and killed 31-year-old Quentin Sims in the area of Young and Ashley streets in Buffalo around 8:50 p.m. on April 26. He allegedly shot Sims multiple times.If convicted, he faces
  • 2-month-old Muskmelon is ready for adoption

    2-month-old Muskmelon is ready for adoption
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Monday on News 4, Bethany Kloc from the SPCA Serving Erie County introduced us to a uniquely named kitten who goes by "Muskmelon."Kloc described the two-month-old tabby as "a great little curious cat." He was recently fixed and is ready for adoption.While on News 4, Kloc also spoke of some of the events the SPCA has coming up. Learn more in the video above, and see how you can adopt Muskmelon here.Latest Local News 2-month-old Muskmelon is ready for adoption Wegmans annou
  • Wegmans announces recall of pepperoni product

    Wegmans announces recall of pepperoni product
    BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- Wegmans is recalling some of its Italian Classics Uncured Pepperoni due to possible foreign metal materials.The recall was posted this past weekend. Products bearing a UPC of "2-07939-00000-6," with 'best by' dates of Aug. 28, 2024 and Aug. 29, 2024 are being recalled.Anyone who purchased this can take it to a Wegmans customer service desk for a full refund. For more information, customers can call Wegmans Customer Care at 1-855-934-3663 on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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