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Get Notified About Sex Offenders in Your Community

A new system allows New Yorkers to sign up for alerts when moderate and high-risk sex offenders move into or out of a community.

Syracuse Fans Excited About Trip to Buffalo

Syracuse Orange fans are counting down the days until Friday. The team plays Vermont in the first round of the NCAA basketball tournament at HSBC Arena.

Fire at Lafayette Hotel

Fire broke out on the third floor of the Lafayette Hotel in the City of Buffalo around 5:15 p.m. Sunday.

Tonawanda Creek Flood Warning

The National Weather Service in Buffalo has issued a Flood Warning for the Tonawanda Creek at Rapids.

Local Connection on New HBO Miniseries

There's a local connection to HBO's newest miniseries "The Pacific."

It's St. Patrick's Day Season in Buffalo!

It's a tradition for many Buffalonians...corned beef, cabbage, green bagels, and a host of other St. Patrick's Day activities in the City of Buffalo.

Catt. County Woman Arrested for Endangering Children

A Cattaraugus County woman is behind bars Sunday after being arrest on four counts of Endangering the Welfare of a child.

NT Lumberjacks Strike Gold

The North Tonawanda Lumberjacks celebrated their New York State Class AA Football Championship today with a "Ring Ceremony" held at the historic Riviera Theatre in North Tonawanda.

Get Unemployment to Call You Back

The "UI Will Call" program allows New Yorkers on hold with the state Labor Department for at least two minutes to opt out of the call and get a call back.

Soda Tax Expected to Fall Flat in the Senate

A proposed new tax on sugary drinks appears unlikely to pass the state Senate, despite passionate campaigning by New York Gov. David Paterson and his health commissioner.

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