Daniel Telvock, News 4, WIVB-TV

Daniel Telvock

News 4, WIVB-TV

Buffalo, NY, United States

Contact Daniel

Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.

Start free trial

Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • News 4, WIVB-TV

Past articles by Daniel:

‘Living room model’ sees success with crisis mental health care

The Renewal Center is a community crisis center that uses a “living room model” as an alternative to hospitalization → Read More

Unlicensed bounty hunter gets jail time for armed, overnight raid of Buffalo home

Overnight in January 2021, Dennis White, 36, entered a home on Oakdale Place in search of a man wanted on a bench warrant out of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. → Read More

Advocacy group critical of state Department of Health’s ‘weak’ enforcement of nursing homes

(WIVB) — Nursing homes are often under a microscope, but one advocacy group contends the state Department of Health has done a poor job of holding the facilities accountable. The report by The Long Term Care Community Coalition concluded that New York ranks last overall in citations per resident with one violation for every 50 […] → Read More

Allegany County judge removed from office for ‘sexually charged’ Facebook posts, NRA fundraising

(WIVB) – A justice for two courtrooms in Allegany County has been removed from office for posting “sexually charged” content on Facebook and engaging in fundraising for the National Rifle Association, among other things. The determination to remove David R. Stilson from the bench at Alma Town Court and Andover Village Court was made in […] → Read More

Lackawanna man dies from injuries suffered at CertainTeed Siding facility

He was the father of two young children. → Read More

Former NLRB chairwoman discusses union efforts of Starbucks employees in Buffalo area

Former National Labor Relations Board member and chairwoman sits down with News 4 Investigates in exclusive interview on the local Starbucks unionizing effort and other labor topics. → Read More

Starbucks workers file labor charges against coffee giant for interfering with unionizing effort

Starbucks employees trying to unionize three stores in Buffalo area filed labor charges today against the coffee-store giant, alleging company has interfered with campaign. → Read More

National Labor Board: Buffalo Starbucks’ workers can form union by store

Workers United Upstate won a labor decision against Starbucks that will let Buffalo workers organize unions by stores, not as an entire market. → Read More

Legal experts spell out how appeals court panels ended Buffalo mayor’s effort to add his name to the November ballot

Legal experts give their perspective on state and federal appeals court panels' decisions that ultimately will prevent the name of Buffalo's mayor from appearing on the general election ballot in November. → Read More

Lawsuits and settlements with Erie County Sheriff’s Office cost taxpayers millions

Erie County taxpayers forked out millions in legal fees and settlements involving the Erie County Sheriff's Office. One legislator considers getting this information on a regular basis to share with public. → Read More

Paramount Pictures returns to Buffalo to film a new movie

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB)– Movie cameras will soon be rolling again in the Queen City. Mayor Byron Brown announced that Paramount Pictures will shoot a movie in Buffalo this March. Film Commissioner Tim Clark tells us the film will shoot in Western New York until mid-May. He says the studio is coming back to Buffalo after […] → Read More

Where the federal investigation of Cuomo administration goes is anyone’s guess right now

What are the FBI and U.S. attorneys looking for in their joint investigation of the governor’s coronavirus task force? Too early to tell, said a local defense attorney. “This is really kind of an under the radar investigation,” said Mike Taheri, a defense attorney. “There are no discovery rules for either side. So, it really […] → Read More

Mysterious disappearance of mother and two kids has law enforcement stumped

NIAGARA COUNTY, N.Y. (WIVB) – Peter Diarbakerly calls the Niagara County Sheriff’s Office often to get updates on the effort to find his two children who disappeared with their mother about two years ago. But he rarely gets an update that is worth sharing. “I know he’s made contact numerous times,” said Sheriff Michael Filicetti, […] → Read More

Is this the year New York legalizes recreational cannabis? Everyone seems to think so

“I think you could be looking at a billion dollars in tax revenue per year, and then the really interesting question is how do you decide what to do with that money?” said Brian Vincente, a Colorado attorney, and the lead drafter of that state’s historic legalization initiative. → Read More

NYS DEC spends week at Amigone Crematory to ensure regulations are followed

TONAWANDA, N.Y. (WIVB)– State officials are keeping a close eye on the Amigone Crematory in Tonawanda. The facility on Sheridan Drive was allowed to re-open last week after being closed for months. We’ve learned workers with the state Department of Environmental Conservation are on-site this week to make sure the crematory is following the rules. […] → Read More

Juniper Glen reports Covid-19 outbreak

AMHERST, N.Y. (WIVB)– More than half the residents of an Alzheimer’s facility in East Amherst have tested positive for Covid-19. Juniper Glen Alzheimer’s Special Care Center’s Administrator Victoria Tiebor confirmed Wednesday that since November 5, 28 residents and 10 employees have tested positive for the disease. Four residents died. The facility had to relocate all […] → Read More

Scotland becomes 1st country to make pads, tampons free

SCOTLAND (KRON) – A bill has been passed unanimously in Scotland making tampons and pads free for all who need them. This makes Scotland the first country to do this. Under this new bill, the government will provide free products, order organizations to do the same, and will be available in school, college, and university bathrooms for […] → Read More

SUNY College COVID-19 Cases

ERIE COUNTY, N.Y. (WIVB)- The University at Buffalo is reporting 111 cases Tuesday afternoon. 51 of them have some in-person classes. Buffalo State says 23 students have tested positive so far.Most of them do not live on campus. Four staff members tested positive and 75 students have tested positive in total at SUNY Fredonia. → Read More

Critics slam NYSDOH’s report on staffing standards for nursing homes

Critics pounce on state study that makes argument against mandated staffing levels at hospitals and nursing homes. → Read More

Son critical of how Buffalo Police handled his father’s scream for help

Earl Kistner said he called for an ambulance as soon as he heard his father screaming on the street after being struck by a Buffalo police car. But a Buffalo police officer at the scene kept cancelling the ambulance. Meanwhile, two of the officers grabbed Earl Kistner and “roughed him up,” said Anthony Rupp, the […] → Read More