Sep 29, 2009 | Business First of Buffalo
More support for Del. North Aqueduct bid
One of the region's most powerful union-led construction organizations is throwing its support behind a Delaware North Cos.
After enjoying a spectacular run of 22 days without precipitation, Western New York is likely to get hit with showers late this afternoon and evening.
Gov. David Paterson had weathered a weekend in which veiled messages were sent to him from Washington Democrats to drop out of the gubernatorial race and make room for the more popular Andrew Cuomo to lead a critical 2010 ticket.
Police identify fatal wrong-way crash victim
Police have released the identities two people involved in a fatal wrong-way crash on Interstate 690 Sunday evening.
Commentary: Carl Paladino's "Declaration Of Independence"
Here's the declaration of WNY Independence that Carl Paladino, the outspoken political activist and developer read on WBEN Monday, while sitting in with Tim Wenger for WBEN's Tom Bauerle.
It may take a while for the clouds to go away, but there's another beautiful late summer day in store for us, the National Weather Service says.
Fireworks late in campaign ignite Brown's base to trigger a landslide
Maybe Byron W. Brown would have cruised to victory anyway -- without the galvanizing effect of critical news reports and enhanced interest in the Buffalo mayoral contest.
Elba man seriously hurt in motorcycle accident
A Genesee County man is in critical condition at Strong Memorial Hospital after a motorcycle accident on Swamp Road in the town of Byron on Wednesday afternoon.
Genesee County: Felton takes GOP line in Byron
September 15, 2009, 10:12 PM / Thomas H. Felton won the Republican line for Byron town supervisor, garnering 119 votes to Robert A. Crnkovich's 109, according to unofficial results posted by the Genesee County Board of Elections.
Brown questioned on campaign trail
Mayor Byron W. Brown was working the campaign trail once again Wednesday, touting all the accomplishments of his term as mayor and what he sees for the future.
First Niagara move of HQ to Buffalo seen as boost
First Niagara Financial Group's decision to move its headquarters from Pendleton to Buffalo and create more than 300 new jobs, mostly downtown, while maintaining its Niagara County work force cements the fast-growing bank's future in the Buffalo-Niagara region, officials said Thursday.
FBI investigating Buffalo City Hall
Buffalo City Hall is under the legal microscope tonight. Other public figures are asking the same question - "Did Byron Brown commit a crime by intervening in the arrest of Leonard Stokes?" City lawmaker David Rivera, a retired Buffalo Police Detective say he's heard the FBI is looking into the matter.
Man Accused Of Shooting Another Man Through A Wall
Tuesday, September 8, 2009 PORT BYRON, N.Y. _ A 42-year-old Cayuga County man is accused of firing a shotgun through the bedroom wall of a rival, wounding the victim in the leg.
Resurfacing will begin Tuesday on Route 262
September 04, 2009, 6:58 AM / BYRON - A section of Route 262, between Route 237 and Route 98 in the towns of Elba and Byron, will be resurfaced beginning Tuesday.
Governor Paterson arrives bearing gifts
New York Governor David Paterson came to Niagara Falls Thursday bearing gifts. It's all about restoring neighborhoods and bringing people back into the city.
Leaders set stage for Puerto Rican Day Parade
September 03, 2009, 1:32 PM / Dozens of Puerto Rican flags waved in a gentle breeze during the noon hour today as a crowd gathered on Niagara Square for a spirited display of Hispanic pride.
Eyewitness News Saturday Daybook
ABC NEWS will offer coverage from 10am until approximately 12:30pm LIVE from Our Lady Of Perpetual Help Basilica in Roxbury, Massachussets on Channel 7. Charlie Gibson will anchor.