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Local high school students push for Erie County plastic bag ban

Students at East High School addressed the Buffalo Common Council advocating in support of a county-wide plastic bag ban. → Read More

Local wheel lock giant is searching for manufacturing workers

McGard innovative security products is hiring for a variety of positions within their wheel lock manufacturing facility in Orchard Park. → Read More

Have you ever dreamed of becoming an FBI agent? The FBI is recruiting

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is hiring special agents as well as other positions in Buffalo and across the country. → Read More

New train route to come: Niagara to Toronto

New train route to come that will transport passengers by train between Toronto and Niagara. → Read More

Boys to Men: Prepping boys early for adulthood

Sixth through eighth graders in Buffalo are in the boys to men program prepping them for life as adults. → Read More

Control Board: Could that be the solution for Niagara Falls?

An online petition was created by a Falls resident requesting people to sign it in favor of a control board. → Read More

Leaving your dog outside might cost you

There's a new proposal in the city of Buffalo to fine dog owners who leave their dogs outside in extreme weather. → Read More

Stolen dog returns to family after theft was caught on camera

The family of Ryder tells 7 Eyewitness News they have reunited with the dog. → Read More

Catholic Diocese: The Movement to Restore Trust Initiative

Restoring faith, confidence and trust in the diocese. That's why The Movement to Reform Trust Initiative was put together and Saturday a work shop commenced at Canisius College following a symposium in November. → Read More

Chandler Street: Thin Man Brewery expansion is adding outdoor element

If you're a fan of Thin Man Brewery on Elmwood Avenue chances are you're going to like the expansion Brewery on Chandler Street. Even more property was acquired adjacent to the expansion on Wednesday, with plans to add an outdoor element featuring volleyball courts and a soccer field in the Spring. → Read More

The Response to Love Center: Putting on Thanksgiving dinner for the less fortunate

The basement of the the Response to Love Center on Buffalo's East side is barren for the time being. A few dozen chairs and tables, no decorations and no food... yet. → Read More

What are you suppose to do with all those leaves?

Too many leaves in your front yard? If you're confused on what to do with them, the answer varies depending on where you live. In communities like Ken-Ton, it's encouraged to put leaves in the street, but in the City of Buffalo, that's illegal, you're supposed to bag the leaves and put them by the curb. → Read More

Woman accused of shaking a toddler to death is charged

Investigators say the 26-year-old Brianna Valenti shook 2-year-old, Raelynn Rose Fuller, back in September. Today she was charged with murder in the second degree and manslaughter in the first degree. → Read More

Wegmans ranks second in country in best workplace for women

While Wegmans is normally ranked among the county's best companies to work for overall, Fortune Magazine's most recent ranking placed the supermarket at number two in the nation for best workplaces for women. → Read More

Lawmakers in NY looking to abolish daylight saving time

Remember to set your clocks back ahead of Sunday, it's the end of day light saving. But New York lawmakers are looking to make a change to that soon, like Arizona and Hawaii, lawmakers are looking to get rid of daylight saving time. → Read More

Rob Gronkowski: The man behind the machine

To Bills fans he's a villain but to Buffalo he's a superstar. 7 Eyewitness News caught up with a few of Rob Gronkowski's old coaches and teachers from his high school days at Williamsville North. → Read More

Erie County Sheriff's Office in talks to bring law enforcement documentary to WNY

Buffalo could be home to a new TV show in the near future. Big Fish Entertainment LLC has reached out to the Erie County Sheriff's office to film a law enforcement documentary. → Read More

Niagara Falls mom claims she was kicked out of doctor's office while breastfeeding

Nolah Carter is the mom of one year old, Nature Carter. Carter claims kicked out she was kicked out of Mount St. Mary's Neighborhood Health Center in Niagara Falls when she was approached by a worker in the waiting room as she was breastfeeding her daughter. → Read More

Two Marine Drive apartment buildings are without heat

Marine Drive apartments near Canalside have two buildings, Flagstaff and Gulf Stream, that are without heat. The property, run by the Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority (BMHA), had fliers posted around the two buildings reading: → Read More

When will marijuana be legal in New York? How will it be implemented?

An advisory board set up by Governor Andrew Cuomo has been meeting since August to form a bill to present before the state legislature to pass the use of recreational marijuana. The work group will meet twice more in October and November to complete the bill. → Read More