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  • Local Business and Museum Offering "Thanks" to Veterans.

    BUFFALO, N.Y (WKBW) Unemployment is still a serious problem for veterans. While the number of jobless vets is slightly decreasing overall, post 9-11 veterans still have unemployment numbers that are higher than the national average.

  • State of WNY Bridges

    After Washington State bridge collapse, local residents bring up bridge safety

  • Person of the Week

    This week we head to South Buffalo to honor a woman who's as beautiful inside and out as the neighborhood she helps preserve!

  • Six Wyoming County Residents Arrested on Drug Charges (With Photos)

    Six suspects were arrested and charged on various drug charges after all of them were indicted by a Wyoming County Grand Jury, following a six month investigation by Members of the Wyoming County Drug Task Force.

  • WNY Red Cross Volunteer Deploying to Oklahoma

    (WBKW) Tom Daley of Tonawanda is scheduled to leave Saturday and will serve in Client Casework, meeting one-on-one with affected residents to determine their needs.

  • Three Amherst Men Arrested in Connection to East Aurora Burglaries

    Three Amherst men were arrested this week in East Aurora in connection to string of burglaries.

  • Buffalo Man Convicted of Criminal Possession of a Weapon

    A Buffalo man was convicted Friday of criminal possession of a weapon following a four day Jury trial.

  • Woman Pleads Guilty to Stealing Money From Tenants for Gambling

    A Buffalo woman pleaded guilty to stealing money from tenants while employed by two New York City property owners.

  • From Suburban Paradise to Downtown "Eyesore"

    A local architect devoted to downtown development is giving up his piece of suburban paradise to move into a building which some of his former neighbors call an eyesore.

  • Mayor Brown Announces Summer Police Foot and Bicycle Patrols

    Patrols will focus on commercial districts, parks and residential neighborhoods

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