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UBMD Pediatrics issues guidance, urging parents to vaccinate children against COVID-19
Fri, Jan 21st 2022 10:45 am
Physicians at UBMD Pediatrics and affiliated practices are urging parents to get their children 5 and older fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Oxford Pennant gets in playoff spirit with new charity pennant & 'Touchdown Plow'
Fri, Jan 21st 2022 10:30 am
Oxford Pennant, the Buffalo-based designer and manufacturer of wool felt pennants, flags and banners, is again hyping up Western New York during the Buffalo Bills postseason. This year, the company has released a new playoff pennant to benefit the John R. Oishei Children's Hospital. They can be spotted around town making appearances and clearing snow in the epic new "Touchdown Plow."
Low inventory, high prices cap off 2021 New York housing market
Fri, Jan 21st 2022 10:30 am
Inventory of homes for sale remained low throughout the year and prices continued to rise in the Empire State in 2021, according to the housing report released by the New York State Association of REALTORS.
Local nonprofit receives multiple grants to address youth mental health
Fri, Jan 21st 2022 10:30 am
Mental Health Advocates of WNY (MHA) has received grants totaling $278,000 to expand programs in addressing youth mental health in Western New York.
New Yorkers urged to prepare for more dangerous cold temperatures
Fri, Jan 21st 2022 10:30 am
Gov. Kathy Hochul on Thursday urged New Yorkers to prepare for dangerous cold temperatures and wind chills through Saturday morning. Several regions across the state, including parts of Western and Central New York, the Finger Lakes, Mohawk Valley, North Country and Capital District, are forecast to experience below-freezing temperatures and wind chills as low as minus-30 degrees.
Brewed & Bottled reopens in new Lewiston location
Fri, Jan 21st 2022 09:45 am
It was only fitting that, after two years waiting to reopen Brewed & Bottled Craft Beer Shop, owner Chris Budde watched as nearly 2 feet of snow landed on Lewiston just three days after he welcomed customers back.
Obituary: Ronald August Stanke
Fri, Jan 21st 2022 07:00 am
Ronald August Stanke entered into eternal rest on Jan. 15, 2022, after being hospitalized at Mercy Hospital in Buffalo for a brief illness.
Town of Porter organizes for 2022
Fri, Jan 21st 2022 07:00 am
The Town of Porter set the stage for business 2022, with a number of procedural appointments, designations, contract approvals, committee approvals and more at its annual organizational meeting earlier this month.
HART celebrating 40 years of service in 2022
Fri, Jan 21st 2022 07:00 am
The Home Assistance Referral Team - HART Inc. - was founded by the late Rev. Paul L. Moore of the First Presbyterian Church of Lewiston in 1982. It is celebrating 40 years of service this year.
DEC brownfield cleanup program marks successful year in 2021
Thu, Jan 20th 2022 09:00 pm
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Basil Seggos celebrated another year of successful environmental cleanups this week as part of the state's brownfield cleanup programs. Included are a number of sites in Buffalo-Niagara.
DEC announces closure of all target shooting activity at Tonawanda Wildlife Management Area
Thu, Jan 20th 2022 08:40 pm
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation on Thursday announced that, beginning Tuesday, Feb. 1, target shooting will be prohibited at Tonawanda Wildlife Management Area (WMA), located in DEC's regions 8 and 9. The closure will bring the WMA into compliance with recently adopted regulations for WMAs statewide that prohibit target shooting.
Non-US individuals will need to be vaccinated to enter country at borders
Thu, Jan 20th 2022 08:35 pm
Beginning Jan. 22, the Department of Homeland Security will require non-U.S. individuals seeking to enter the U.S. via land ports of entry and ferry terminals at the U.S.-Mexico and U.S.-Canada borders to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19, and provide related proof of vaccination. These new restrictions will apply to non-U.S. individuals who are traveling for both essential and nonessential reasons. They will not apply to U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, or U.S. nationals.
Jordan St. Cyr is 'Weary Traveler' ahead of tour with Anne Wilson, Jeremy Camp
Thu, Jan 20th 2022 08:35 pm
There is a lot going on for BEC Recordings' singer and songwriter Jordan St. Cyr in 2022.
Robert Irvine & Jon Taffer compete in a dinner-takes-all battle on discovery+
Thu, Jan 20th 2022 08:35 pm
Robert Irvine and Jon Taffer are tops at turning around the fortunes of failing businesses in the restaurant and hospitality industry. Saving hundreds of locations throughout their careers, they have seen it all, from terrible food and unappealing restaurant décor to combative owners. Now, these larger-than-life personalities face off for the first time in the new three-episode series, "Restaurant Rivals: Irvine vs. Taffer," with all episodes available to stream on Thursday, March 3, on discovery+.
Ryan & Jean-Pierre call for restoration of cuts to library capital funding in state budget
Thu, Jan 20th 2022 08:20 pm
On Thursday, New York State Sen. Sean Ryan and Assembly member Kimberly Jean-Pierre announced their plans to fight to restore proposed cuts to library capital funding in the fiscal year 2022-23 state budget. The executive budget proposal released earlier this week would cut library construction aid to $14 million from the $34 million allocated in the FY 2021-22 state budget.
Expanded 'solar-for-all' program approved for National Grid's low-income customers
Thu, Jan 20th 2022 08:20 pm
The New York State Public Service Commission on Thursday approved the first phase of a program where low-income electric customers of National Grid currently enrolled in the company's energy affordability program (EAP) will be automatically enrolled in a new expanded solar-for-all program (E-SFA), which, when fully implemented, will save these customers an estimated $5 a month on their utility bills.
PSC cuts National Grid rate hike request
Thu, Jan 20th 2022 08:15 pm
The New York State Public Service Commission on Thursday approved a three-year rate plan for National Grid customers living in upstate New York that is significantly lower than what the company initially requested.
Memorial's Guardian Angels project awarded $100,000 grant
Thu, Jan 20th 2022 08:15 pm
Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center was awarded a $100,000 grant from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation in support of its Guardian Angels project.
Higgins urges Haaland to include Thomas Indian School in Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative
Thu, Jan 20th 2022 08:15 pm
Congressman Brian Higgins, on behalf of the Seneca Nation of Indians, is urging the U.S. Department of the Interior to include the former Thomas Indian School, located on the Cattaraugus Territory, in the department's Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative. The school was attended by hundreds of Seneca and other indigenous children, severely impacting native culture and language.
ECDOH updates schools & school districts on state guidance related to COVID-19 case investigations
Thu, Jan 20th 2022 08:00 pm
The Erie County Department of Health offered another update to school district superintendents and non-public school administrators on Thursday.
The Head And The Heart to perform at Artpark on May 28
Thu, Jan 20th 2022 07:55 pm
The Head And The Heart will bring their "Every Shade of Blue" North American tour with special guest Jade Bird to the Artpark Mainstage Theater at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 28. Reserved seats go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 21. The concert is presented by Live Nation.
Obituary: Tina Lyn Schick (Sparks)
Thu, Jan 20th 2022 07:55 pm
Tina Lyn Schick (Sparks) lost a short, hard-fought battle with cancer on Jan. 1, 2022. She was 33 years old.
Niagara County offering golf discount in Yeager's honor
Thu, Jan 20th 2022 07:55 pm
The Niagara County Department of Public Works on Thursday announced Tom Yeager, the longtime PGA golf pro at the Niagara County Golf Course in Lockport, will be retiring after two decades working for Niagara County and more than 40 years in the golf profession. Yeager's retirement is official on March 18.
NYS: $25 million in grants to help low- and moderate-income homeowners make critical repairs, accessibility modifications
Thu, Jan 20th 2022 07:55 pm
Gov. Kathy Hochul on Thursday announced $25 million in grant awards have been made to nonprofit organizations and municipalities in every region of New York to support safe and affordable homeownership. The grants will help low- and moderate-income homeowners make repairs or safety upgrades to their homes and provide down payment assistance for first-time buyers.
Food Network's seasonal competitions return with 'Spring Baking Championship,' premiere of 'Spring Baking Championship: Easter'
Wed, Jan 19th 2022 06:15 pm
Spring is right around the corner, ushering in the return of Food Network's beloved seasonal competitions and talent.
Toughest culinary competition is back with double the chefs, double the battles on 'Tournament of Champions III'
Wed, Jan 19th 2022 06:10 pm
Guy Fieri is back with his iconic culinary competition, "Tournament of Champions III," premiering on Food Network and discovery+ on Sunday, Feb. 27 (8 p.m. ET/PT).
NHL announces comprehensive update to 2021-22 regular-season schedule
Wed, Jan 19th 2022 06:10 pm
The National Hockey League on Wednesday announced a comprehensive update to the 2021-22 regular-season schedule, one that will enable all 32 teams to complete their respective 82-game slates by the regular season's original closing date of Friday, April 29.
Lindsey Vonn to join NBC Olympics team for 2022 Winter Games
Wed, Jan 19th 2022 06:10 pm
Lindsey Vonn, the Olympic gold medalist and winningest woman in alpine skiing World Cup history, will join NBC Olympics for its coverage of the 2022 Winter Games, it was announced Wednesday.
Stars have 'the time of their lives' on all-new celebrity dance competition 'The Real Dirty Dancing'
Wed, Jan 19th 2022 06:10 pm
FOX celebrates one of the most iconic movies of all time with the new celebrity dance competition "The Real Dirty Dancing." Hosted by Stephen "tWitch" Boss, this one-of-a-kind competition features celebrities reliving the classic film's most memorable dance moments in the hope of becoming the next "Baby" and "Johnny." The special event series is set to air Tuesdays, Feb. 1-22 (9-10 p.m. ET/PT), on FOX.
Final voting for 28th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards now open
Wed, Jan 19th 2022 06:10 pm
Final voting for the 28th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards is now open for all eligible SAG-AFTRA members, SAG Awards Executive Producer Jon Brockett announced. Voting closes on Friday, Feb. 25 (3 p.m. ET). Winners will be revealed onstage at the SAG Awards. For voting information, visit www.sagawards.org/voting. The ceremony will be simulcast live on TNT and TBS on Sunday, Feb. 27 (8 p.m.), from The Barker Hangar in Santa Monica.
Canisius College receives $500,000 from Oishei Foundation to support completion of Science Hall
Wed, Jan 19th 2022 05:15 pm
Canisius College has received a $500,000 grant from The John R. Oishei Foundation to support the completion of Science Hall.
Trash collection suspended in City of Niagara Falls
Wed, Jan 19th 2022 05:15 pm
The Office of City of Niagara Falls Mayor Robert Restaino announced, "In consultation with Modern Disposal, trash pick-up will be suspended for the remainder of this week, which will allow for work crews to continue to clear out snow for alley and street pick-up.
Higgins: $10 million for Times Beach on Buffalo's Outer Harbor
Wed, Jan 19th 2022 04:50 pm
Congressman Brian Higgins announced $10 million in new federal funding provided through the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Law will be invested in Times Beach Nature Preserve on Buffalo's Outer Harbor. The funding was included in a list of waterway and port infrastructure projects released by the White House that will be led by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
COVID-19 update for Jan. 19
Wed, Jan 19th 2022 04:50 pm
Catholic Charities Appeal 2022 launches; continues with theme of 'HOPE'
Wed, Jan 19th 2022 04:50 pm
Appeal officials and co-chairs on Wednesday launched Appeal 2022, in support of Catholic Charities of Buffalo and the diocesan "Fund for the Faith," with a goal of raising $9.5 million by June 30. This year's theme is once again "HOPE."
Erie County, Cornell University, partners collaborate to highlight true cost of child care
Wed, Jan 19th 2022 04:50 pm
A recent study undertaken by the Cornell University ILR School in Buffalo, in partnership with the Live Well Erie Emergency Child Care Task Force, child care providers, and public officials has put a stark focus on the issue of child care in Erie County and the gross disparities that exist between the needs for equitably accessible, quality child care and current funding models, according to the Office of Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz.
ECDOH highlights screening for detection & vaccine for prevention during National Cervical Health Awareness Month
Wed, Jan 19th 2022 04:50 pm
January is National Cervical Health Awareness Month, and the Erie County cancer services program is offering this reminder about regular screening and vaccination as tools to detect and prevent cervical cancer.
Evans Bank to support arts engagement and education at Shea's Performing Arts Center
Wed, Jan 19th 2022 04:50 pm
Shea's Performing Arts Center is proud to welcome Evans Bank as its newest corporate partner.
NY Senate Republicans: No more mandates
Wed, Jan 19th 2022 04:50 pm
The New York State Senate Republican Conference on Wednesday called upon Gov. Kathy Hochul and Democrats to end what they called "one-size-fits-all Albany mandates, and return to a system of governance based on facts, collaborative decision making, and guidance."
Higgins announces passage of legislation honoring hockey legend Willie O'Ree
Wed, Jan 19th 2022 04:50 pm
Congressman Brian Higgins announced the passage of S. 452, the Willie O'Ree Congressional Gold Medal Act. The bill, co-led by Higgins and Congressman Mike Quigley - who serve as co-chairs of the Congressional Hockey Caucus - honors the legacy of the first Black player in the National Hockey League, Willie O'Ree, by providing him with the Congressional Gold Medal.
 

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