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A Warsaw mother is facing charges after she allegedly left her three children alone in a car while she was shopping.
A statewide campaign called "Buckle Up New York" kicks off May 20, urging residents to wear seat belts while driving and cracking down on those who don't.
It's been a long process full of delays, but finally The City of Buffalo began it's final testing on the MLK Park splash pad Thursday.
Contacts 2 On Your Side in an effort to get the problem resolved, and to protect the privacy of individuals who he says were luck that their information didn;t fall into the hands of a dishonest person.
The summer schedule of events for Old Falls Street was announced Thursday, and it includes some new features for this year.
A smuggling ring that made a fortune selling more than a million cartons of untaxed cigarettes in New York may have funneled some of the illicit proceeds to terrorist groups
Police are investigating a serious accident involving a motorcycle & SUV.
The catholic school has been a educating girls in Western New York for more than 150-years.
Despite Wednesday's deadline for pistol permit holders to turn in their opt-out forms, at least two county clerks are still accepting them. They tell us this part of the SAFE Act is causing headaches for their staffs.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo says an assemblyman accused of sexual harassment should resign or be removed by the Assembly.
An SUV crashed into the Spa at Falling Waters on Orchard Park Road just before 10 A.M. Thursday morning.
Police in the Town of Tonawanda say a toddler accidentally drowned in a pool Thursday afternoon.
As a local developer, who co-chairs the group steering the "Billion-2-Buffalo" effort while also serving as chairman of the N-F-T-A, Howard Zemsky has his hand firmly on the wheel of WNY's economic future.
Orchard Park Police are looking for the thief, or thieves, who broke into a home and stole thousands of dollars in jewelry.
Since 1964, East Elementary School has stood proud on Center Road in West Seneca, but come September East Elementary will be no more.
Twenty-three troopers were honored Thursday at the State Police's annual award ceremony.
The schedule for this summer's Thursday at Canalside concert series was announced Wednesday. The series will run June 6 through August 29.
New York's unemployment rate in April fell to its lowest level since 2009 but still trailed the national average, according to the state Department of Labor.
A searchable database will show if you are owed as little as $3 since 1985.
The state's 10 regional economic development councils Wednesday will provide an update on their progress and provide details about their funding targets for next year.
When first graders heard about dozens of neglected dogs seized from a Wyoming County home late last month, they decided they wanted to help.
The first Costco store in western New York is expected to at the CityGate development at East Henrietta and Westfall roads by the spring of 2014.
A Lancaster man who hit and killed a Depew teenager last July avoided jail time and was sentenced to probation Wednesday.
Police are asking for help in locating a young Buffalo man they say should be considered armed and dangerous.
The State Police in Clarence have a new memorial in place to honor one of their own lost in the line of duty.
The Chautauqua County District Attorney says the death of a prisoner who was tasered by police, has been ruled accidental and the investigation into his death is now closed.
New York's pistol permit holders faced a deadline on Wednesday to submit opt-out forms that would keep their records confidential. Some county clerks said they would not have all of the forms processed by the deadline.