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What you need to know after tularemia was detected in Chautauqua County wildlife
Two beavers in the Sherman area have tested positive for tularemia, which can be spread by ticks, deer flies, direct animal contact or contaminated food and water.North Tonawanda announces plans to extend bike and pedestrian trail system
The $2.8 million Sweeney Trail extension will offer a safer path for walkers and cyclists, connecting key parks and opening access to regional and state trail systems.Buffalo School Board selects investigator after abuse claims on podcast
The Buffalo Board of Education will vote to officially select an independent investigator to look into abuse claims, Wednesday, during a board meeting.WNY family calls for support as expectant mother faces medical emergency in NYC
A Youngstown family is reaching out to their Western New York community for support after what began as a celebratory weekend trip to New York City turned into a medical emergency.
This summer, we are taking the show on the road as we celebrate "Our 716." We just visited Springville to check out the resurgence of Main Street.
Our 716: Springville's Main Street shines through art and community