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WBFO'S Theatre Talk takes us to several venues. This week local theatre critic Anthony Chase tells us about Poor Behavior at LA's Theatre Company in California.
The National Preservation Conference in Buffalo wraps up this weekend, and the event could not have worked out better for the city.
This Friday the U-S Attorney's Office will host a first-of-its-kind Prescription Drug Summit.
Ballet dancer Sergio Neglia has returned from his native Argentina where he performed a tribute in honor of his late father at the Colon Theatre.
The Occupy Wall Street movement has spread across the country, including Western New York, with Occupy Buffalo populating Niagara Square.
October is National Fire Prevention Month and firehouses throughout the city are hosting open houses to help home owners prevent devastating fires.
Occupy Buffalo adopts Principles of Solidarity, aligning them with the Occupy Wall Street effort.
WBFO'S Theatre Talk takes us to several venues.
That each side is claiming victory is no surprise considering the candidates in the race for Erie County Executive agreed on little during Thursday night's televised debate on WNED-TV.
Some of Buffalo's unemployed residents are getting discouraged with the local job market.
A murder suspect incarcerated at the Erie County Holding Center hanged himself in his jail cell Wednesday afternoon.
First responders gathered Tuesday afternoon at E.C.M.C. to encourage area residents to participate in this Saturday's "Western New York Runs for Heroes" five-K run and fun-walk at Delaware Park.
Federal and local law enforcement uncovered a cross-border prescription drug ring.
If two Erie County lawmakers have their way, using cell phones, the internet and other electronic means to bully someone would be a crime. WBFO's Michael Mroziak was in Erie County Hall as a new bill was proposed to make cyberbullying illegal.
The Buffalo Sabres play their first home game of the NHL's 2011-2012 regular season Friday night.
Five years ago, October 12, 2006, a freak storm moved through the Buffalo region. It was a storm that began with windy, rainy weather.
There will be a new operator for the Mattina Community Health Center on Niagara Street to serve the city's West side.
A local project formed six years ago to change how science is taught in schools is getting a grant from the National Science Foundation to expand.
As the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus continues to grow, so does the need for more parking. An effort is underway to expand a planned parking facility.
As the Occupy Wall Street protests continue into a fourth week, Occupy Buffalo is growing in strength.
As protests heat up across the nation by the organization Occupy Wall Street, another citizens group is fighting against JP Morgan Chase on foreclosures.
An a capella group that emerged from the University of Rochester was selected to be on the NBC television show Sing-Off.
The Statler Towers renewed its vow to one of Buffalo's most beloved traditions Saturday. The Terrace room re-opened for its first wedding reception in nearly two years.
Visit Buffalo Niagara continues moving forward with its "Buffalo.For Real TV" Webisode series.
In this week's Press Pass, WBFO's Joyce Kryszak and Buffalo News Suburban Editor Bruce Andriatch talk about some of the tough questions being asked about bullying.
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