Nick Veronica, NEWS10 ABC

Nick Veronica

NEWS10 ABC

Buffalo, NY, United States

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Past articles by Nick:

East Palestine train derailment chemicals not detected in daily testing of Lake Erie

Daily testing of Lake Erie, the Niagara River and treated water supplies has not detected chemicals involved in the train derailment – including vinyl chloride → Read More

Jessica Pegula reveals mother Kim’s bout with cardiac arrest in June

Bills and Sabres owner Kim Pegula suffered cardiac arrest during her sleep, according to a new article. Jessica wrote that her sister, Kelly, "saved her life" by performing CPR. → Read More

WATCH: Buffalo church holds mass to honor blizzard victims

St. Joseph Cathedral held a mass to honor the victims of the blizzard of 2022 → Read More

NORAD: Santa’s reindeer will be able to fly through snowstorm

With a Christmas weekend storm impacting much of the United States, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) wants to reassure citizens that Santa's voyage will not be affected by the storm. → Read More

Josh Allen: Elbow injury will affect him for ‘foreseeable future’

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) – Bills quarterback Josh Allen hasn’t missed any game time since suffering an elbow injury against the Jets on Nov. 6, but that doesn’t mean he’s playing at 100 percent. Allen admitted as much Wednesday during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, and revealed that the injury will affect him “for […] → Read More

Grand jury indicts man who allegedly took fire truck on joy ride

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) – A man who allegedly stole a fire truck while first responders were at a call and drove it a mile through downtown Buffalo was indicted Tuesday on three felony charges, the Erie County District Attorney’s office announced. Fire commissioner Bill Renaldo told News 4 in July that a four-member crew was responding to […] → Read More

Environmental study for Bills stadium set to get green light

The next public hearing on the impact of the new Bills stadium is set with the project poised to get a thumbs up from the required environmental review study. → Read More

Josh Allen signs own cleats for fans without Bills gear

PITTSFORD, N.Y. (WIVB) – Bills quarterback Josh Allen wouldn’t just give fans the shirt off his back — he’d even give them the cleats off his feet. Allen was signing autographs after Tuesday’s training camp practice at St. John Fisher University and noticed two young fans didn’t have any Bills gear for him to sign. […] → Read More

See inside the renovated Tops on Jefferson Ave., set to reopen Friday

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) – Two months after the Buffalo supermarket mass shooting, Tops on Jefferson Avenue is set to reopen. Tops showed off its renovated store in a media tour Thursday ahead of its reopening Friday morning. The supermarket also announced a series of security upgrades and aesthetic changes made to the store, as well […] → Read More

Poll worker who pre-stamped ballots for Byron Brown pleads guilty to lesser charge

A poll worker accused of pre-stamping ballots in November’s mayoral election in Buffalo pleaded guilty to a lesser charge over the election fraud. → Read More

Fuel tanker catches fire after crash above I-90 in Chautauqua County

SHERIDAN, N.Y. (WIVB) – A fuel tanker truck crashed on a bridge above I-90 and caught fire Tuesday morning in Chautauqua County, causing the eastbound lane of the thruway to be closed for nearly two hours. The highway reopened around noon, expect for one lane in the eastbound lane that remained closed. Route 20 remains […] → Read More

Biden: ‘I don’t know why we don’t admit what the hell’s going on’ with domestic terrorism

America needs to take a hard look in the mirror and admit the threat presented by domestic terrorism, President Joe Biden said Tuesday after meeting with families who lost loved ones in the Buffalo supermarket mass shooting. → Read More

Corrections officer suspended for ‘vile’ post on Buffalo mass shooting

An officer working at the Attica Correctional Facility has been suspended without pay after making a “despicable” Facebook post about the Buffalo supermarket mass shooting. → Read More

Buffalo supermarket mass shooting: What we know about the victims

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) – Ten people were killed Saturday and three others were injured in an act of white supremacist terrorism committed at Tops Market on Jefferson Avenue on Buffalo’s East Side. News 4 is working to learn more about the victims of the attack. One was a retired police officer. One was a deacon. […] → Read More

Buffalo mass shooter’s alleged manifesto indicates attack was white supremacist terrorism

“Greatly anti-Semitic, greatly racist against people of color, white supremacist, radicalized in all the ways we can think of.” → Read More

Bills fans who used fake vaccine cards banned from stadium

A Western New York couple charged with using fake vaccine cards to attend the Bills playoff game agreed to a plea that bans them from Highmark Stadium. → Read More

Why can’t you bet on the NFL Draft in New York?

Sports betting is legal in New York, and one of the most-hyped sporting events of the year is upon us. But if you're looking to place a bet on the NFL Draft this week, you're going to be disappointed. → Read More

BKL Draft Preview: What should the Bills do in the draft?

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) – The Buffalo Bills are scheduled to pick at 25th overall in the first round of the NFL Draft Thursday night. What should they do with the pick? The Buffalo Kickoff Live team is back in action tonight for the BKL Draft Special, which will be live on page at 7 p.m. […] → Read More

NY Gov. namedrops San Diego in Buffalo Bills relocation remarks

“They did have options to leave,” Gov. Kathy Hochul said during an appearance on WNYC. “That’s hanging over New Yorkers — Western New Yorkers in particular. The decision was made to get the best deal we could for taxpayers.” → Read More

Woman fined $10 million on fentanyl, drug charges

A Jamestown woman pleaded guilty to numerous drug charges Monday, April 11 in U.S. District Court. She landed herself a $10 million fine and a minimum of 10 years in prison, with a maximum of a life sentence. → Read More