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Buffalo, NY, United States

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Shopping for your Valentine last minute? Sweet Jenny’s has you covered

WILLIAMSVILLE, N.Y. (WIVB) — If you haven’t gotten your sweetheart a valentine just yet, Sweet Jenny’s, a family owned chocolate and ice cream shop in Williamsville, has a variety of sweets to choose from. “It’s actually the busiest day of the year, more so than Easter, Christmas anything else,” says Tara Cadmus. Her and her […] → Read More

Changes happening this tax season

Learn more from EG Tax’s Esther Guylas. → Read More

“Hang Up”: Better Business Bureau warns about tax season scams

“Unfortunately, every year thousands of Americans lose millions of dollars on these tax scams,” said Matt Krueger, communications director of the Better Business Bureau. → Read More

“Stomp” returns to Shea’s, helps local families fight food insecurity

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — If you’re looking for a night out this weekend, “Stomp” is returning to the heart of the City of Buffalo and is encouraging audience members to fight food insecurity in our community–one food donation at a time. Playing on Friday, Jan. 27 and Saturday, Jan. 28 at Shea’s, the high energy […] → Read More

With the New Year comes new changes to NYS Legislation

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — As the clock struck midnight on Jan. 1, some new laws taking action in 2023 were set in place. For areas outside of New York City, the minimum wage went up one dollar, making it $14.20. “So the big thing is the economy is adjusting to these new wages, and it’s […] → Read More

‘We can’t fix it–but we can ease burdens.’ P.U.N.T. helps families through the hardships of cancer

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — “For me, it’s a lot of his impact, his legacy, and those things are probably the most important to me.” Jonathan McGrath, remembers volunteering for P.U.N.T. and working with organizations that wanted to give back to the community. It wasn’t until he received news, that his two-year-old son, Cooper, had a […] → Read More

Totally Buffalo pays it forward this holiday season for families in need

AMHERST, N.Y. (WIVB)– One local business is helping pay it forward–the Buffalo way. For a city that’s known as the “City of Good Neighbors,” Totally Buffalo, a store that’s known to connect local businesses together, is also connecting families with the help they need during the holidays. “It’s so important for the folks who really […] → Read More

“Pack your patience.” NFTA & AAA share tips to have smooth Thanksgiving trip

“Most people are going to drive, but air travel is up 8 percent compared to last year,” said Elizabeth Carey, director of public relations and corporate communications for AAA of WNY & CNY. → Read More

97 rock DJ Jickster camps out in the cold for Rock Out Hunger

AMHERST, N.Y. (WIVB)– “It’s something I look forward to every year.” 97 DJ Jickster has officially broken out his space heater, comfy chair to sleep in, and his pillow to help feed our neighbors in need. Rock out Hunger returns for it’s 17th year, of collecting food, funds and turkeys to help fight food insecurity […] → Read More

One can at a time, Canisius High School gives back to neighbors in need

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB)–As the holiday season approaches, local organizations are starting to hold food drives to help fight food insecurity throughout our community–and this past week Canisius High School students are helping. “One of our large teachings here is giving back and doing things for the greater glory of god, and this is a very […] → Read More

After shuffling off from Buffalo, Bills fans return after Jets game

Bills fans are feeling grumpy Monday morning, as the team lost against the Jets on Sunday. → Read More

‘They chose the wrong fun’: Buffalo car crash victim’s family speaks out

They wish social media platforms would flag content that encourages reckless behavior and want people to speak up against this behavior. → Read More

Family of UB stabbing victim seeking answers, justice

Tyler Lewis, a 19-year-old Buffalo State College student, was a victim that lost his life after being stabbed on University at Buffalo’s North Campus on Friday. → Read More

Fans on Chippewa cheer Bills to victory over Chiefs together

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Bills fans were eager for a victory against the Kansas City Chiefs. On Sunday, the team gave them exactly that. “We are going to the Super Bowl, and we are going to win it this year,” said Dawn Bishop, a fan who celebrated the team’s win on Chippewa. While many of […] → Read More

Local firefighters give tips to prevent flames in your home

GETZVILLE, N.Y. (WIVB) — During National Fire Prevention week, fire departments across the nation are sharing safety tips to help prevent house fires from happening. A tradition that dates back in 1925, reminding everyone, children, teachers and families on what to do — and what not to do. “Fire prevention week brings up back to […] → Read More

Students who paid for their loans during the pandemic can apply for a refund

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — In August, President Biden announced a plan to help millions of Americans help pay off their student loans, and that process is expected to roll our within the coming months. But some borrowers can try to get some of their money back that they paid during the pandemic. “If you made […] → Read More

Community honors loved ones lost in homicides on National Remembrance Day

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — It was back in 2008, when Deborah Daniels received the news that no parent ever wants to hear. Her youngest son, Drayton, was killed in a homicide here in Buffalo. “A lost of a child, the lost of a loved one without the opportunity to say goodbye,” said Daniels. “It’s one […] → Read More

America’s first African American Veterans Monument unveiled in Buffalo

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — 12 pillars are standing to resemble the twelve wars America has fought since the very beginning–with African Americans by their side every time. “Recognize that African American veterans did do a part in this country, and we weren’t just sitting on the side, we did a very important part and that […] → Read More

Scarlett’s Story; Shine gold for children with Pediatric Cancer

HAMBURG, N.Y. (WIVB) — Scarlett Rae Kiera, was exactly that. A ray of sunshine. Her mother Mandy, says she always knew she wanted to be a mom, and after going through the pain of a miscarriage, Scarlett, was her ray of sunshine–her pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. “She had dimples for […] → Read More

‘Hope Rises’ helps WNY Shine Gold for Children with Pediatric Cancer

NORTH TONAWANDA, N.Y. (WIVB) — In honor of September being Pediatric Awareness Month, Hope Rises is helping WNY light up gold. Not only was Niagara Falls lit up gold earlier this month and Buffalo’s City Hall will light up gold next week, they’re also raising money for organizations that help children battling cancer. “So many […] → Read More