By Jason Hall
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin "has shown remarkable improvement over the past 24 hours" after suffering cardiac arrest earlier in the week, the team...
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A 22-year-old woman sent her family one last video message before she died trapped in her vehicle during Buffalo's massive snowstorm.
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By: Aaron J. Thornton
The Michigan State Spartans men’s basketball team picked up its eighth win of the season over the...
Sending your child off to his first day of kindergarten is nerve-racking for any parent, but to have them go missing that same day is simply a nightmare. Unfortunately, Valencia Bates of Blasdell, NY., a town outside of Buffalo, experienced just that on Tuesday when her 5 year-old son Jon Anderson was dropped off nearly 10 miles away from his home in a completely different town[1]. After finishing his first day of school at Central Charter in Buffalo, Anderson was supposed to be dropped off at his home in Blasdell, however the young boy was instead left outside of an apartment complex in Cheektowaga — several miles away from home — with no parent or adult in sight. Anderson walked aimlessly around the apartment complex until a Good Samaritan spotted the boy looking lost and crying. The woman soon called the police and Anderson was eventually reunited with his mother two hours later. The West Seneca School District is responsible for Anderson’s transportation to and from school, and have a ...