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WNY News Headlines


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Last Updated October 20th, 16:35 2023

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Last Updated October 20th, 19:35 2023

Sunrise: 7:34 | Sunset: 6:25

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Weather Forecast: A cold front will slowly cross the area today bringing periods of -rain showers but also some rain free time. Unsettled weather will -last through the first half of the weekend before a drying trend -develops later Sunday into early next week. It will turn much cooler -Sunday and Monday before a warming trend develops by Tuesday.

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Weather Forecast: A large storm system over the Lower Great lakes this evening will +consolidate into a strong coastal storm off New England on Saturday. +In the process...several cold fronts will push through our region +while generating a fair amount of shower activity. The colder air in +the wake of the fronts will also support increasingly widespread +lake effect rain showers...especially for areas immediately east of +both lakes. While there will be the likelihood of these showers +through Sunday...there will be frequent dry periods...especially +over the Finger Lakes and Genesee valley.

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  • Sabres notebook: Don Granato overhauls lines ahead of rematch with Islanders +
  • Hurricane Tammy to hit Caribbean this weekend | Hurricane Hunt
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  • Don Paul: NOAA’s US winter outlook and some caveats +
  • Sabres notebook: Don Granato overhauls lines ahead of rematch with Islanders
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  • 5 students suffer minor injuries in school bus crash on I-290 in Amherst +
  • Don Paul: NOAA’s US winter outlook and some caveats
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  • BreadHive shares proceeds with Palestinian relief group: 'Hopefully, people can focus on our good intention' +
  • 5 students suffer minor injuries in school bus crash on I-290 in Amherst
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  • Buffalo Bills' Ed Oliver, Quintin Morris, Damien Harris all ruled out against Patriots +
  • BreadHive shares proceeds with Palestinian relief group: 'Hopefully, people can focus on our good intention'
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  • Rob Savarino takes over for Savarino Companies at Buffalo Lakeside Commerce Park +
  • Buffalo Bills' Ed Oliver, Quintin Morris ruled out against Patriots; Damien Harris to IR
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  • Lee settling in as recycling administrator +
  • Wyoming County Chamber celebrates new mural
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  • Batavia Town Board proposes $21.9M budget +
  • Genesee County Airport awarded $2.5 million
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  • Two constitutional amendments on the back of this years ballots +
  • Jim Jordan drops out of House speaker race after losing third vote
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  • Holley CSD chooses board member +
  • Lee settling in as recycling administrator
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  • Alan Eisenberg, Longtime Actors’ Union Head, Dies at 88 +
  • Eva Kollisch, Lesbian Rights Advocate and Memoirist, Dies at 98
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  • The Weekender +
  • Alan Eisenberg, Longtime Actors’ Union Head, Dies at 88
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  • The Holmdel Horn, a Cosmic Shrine in New Jersey, Stays Put +
  • The Weekender
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  • To Combat the Opioid Epidemic, Cities Ponder Facilities for Drug Use +
  • The Holmdel Horn, a Cosmic Shrine in New Jersey, Stays Put
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  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art Is Making Big Changes +
  • To Combat the Opioid Epidemic, Cities Ponder Facilities for Drug Use
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  • On Elite Campuses, a New Protest Demand: Unwavering Support +
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art Is Making Big Changes
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  • Hamas has released two American citizens captured as hostages +
  • Multiple people hurt in school bus crash on I-290
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  • Yes, the FDA is proposing a ban on chemical hair straighteners with formaldehyde +
  • Hamas has released two American citizens captured as hostages
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  • WNY getting $6.8 million to improve airports +
  • The White House details its $105 billion funding request for Israel, Ukraine, the border and more
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  • Yes, all zoo pandas in the U.S. are being returned to China +
  • State Department issues 'worldwide caution' alert
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  • Spirit Airlines cancels dozens of flights to inspect planes, disruptions will last for days +
  • There’s no evidence cranberry juice can treat a UTI, but it could help prevent one
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  • Pfizer and Moderna's updated COVID shots fully approved for people 12 and older +
  • New UB study stresses importance of chewing
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  • Seneca Nation celebrates return of jacket of legendary Seneca athlete +
  • Cities nationwide are suing Kia and Hyundai for increased car thefts
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  • Man arrested for faking heart attacks to get out of paying restaurants +
  • Supreme Court allows White House to fight social media misinformation
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  • Major expansion project underway at Riviera Theater in North Tonwanda +
  • What role will heated tobacco products have if there is a menthol ban?
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  • Plogging is becoming a popular eco-friendly movement +
  • The Scripps Howard Awards: Honoring the best in journalism
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  • Jagger, Scorsese among stars still flourishing in their 80s +
  • A flesh-eating parasite may now be 'endemic' in southern states
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  • 2 US hostages held in Gaza have been released +
  • Haunted WNY: Exploring Old Fort Niagara
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  • UNY BBB: How to avoid scams when donating to those impacted by Israel-Hamas war +
  • Annual meeting of the Adirondack Common Ground Alliance focuses on housing
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  • Stampede Stories: Bills Vader +
  • Study: Gen Z more frequently falls victim to cyber scams
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  • Pandemic gardening and hunting stronger among higher-income families, Cornell study finds +
  • Rounds of rain roll through tonight
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  • Rounds of rain rolling through today +
  • Sharfenberger talks issues as Catholics meet upstate for Eucharistic Congress
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  • Molinaro joins 4 other New York Republicans in voting against Jim Jordan for House speaker +
  • Bills-Patriots Week 7 preview
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  • Weather Explained: Why do leaves change color +
  • New York lawmakers to hold hearing Monday on Bottle Bill
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  • RISE Academy student leads charge in Pink Pumpkin fundraising +
  • Officials celebrate Oak Hill Park revitalization project completion
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  • Festive Halloween houses in Olean +
  • Be The Match: Bone marrow donor registry event set at SBU
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  • WNY Land Conservancy opens Allegany Wildlands preserve +
  • RISE Academy student leads charge in Pink Pumpkin fundraising
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  • Area school districts celebrate annual School Board Recognition Week +
  • Festive Halloween houses in Olean
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  • Google’s fixing a cookie problem with Drive downloads, but not the biggest one +
  • My six-month dive into podcasting’s very chaotic year
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  • Frying pan company sued for claiming temperatures that rival the Sun +
  • Friday news dumps: all the news companies hoped you wouldn’t notice
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  • ‘Reddit can survive without search’: company reportedly threatens to block Google +
  • Pixel 8 Pro teardown exposes its temperature sensor and a sticky battery setup
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  • Dbrand’s Steam Deck case is fixed — and there’s a ROG Ally version now +
  • The Cybertruck’s VINs reveal clues about the long-delayed truck
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  • Faze Clan acquired for $17 million, one year after its $725 million SPAC +
  • Google’s fixing a cookie problem with Drive downloads, but not the biggest one
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  • Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is already on sale with a $10 PlayStation Store gift card +
  • Frying pan company sued for claiming temperatures that rival the Sun
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  • EU Elections at Risk with Rise of AI-Enabled Information Manipulation - ENISA +
  • Former NSA Director: AI is ‘double-edged sword’ for cybersecurity - The Hill
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  • Okta is now serving "a few dozen" AI companies, CEO says - Axios +
  • EU Elections at Risk with Rise of AI-Enabled Information Manipulation - ENISA
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  • 2024 cybersecurity predictions: GenAI edition - Help Net Security +
  • Okta is now serving "a few dozen" AI companies, CEO says - Axios
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  • How Americans View Data Privacy: Tech Companies, AI, Regulation, Passwords and Policies - Pew Research Center +
  • 2024 cybersecurity predictions: GenAI edition - Help Net Security
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  • Republican congressman says labor crunch biggest threat to US cybersecurity - The Hill +
  • How Americans View Data Privacy: Tech Companies, AI, Regulation, Passwords and Policies - Pew Research Center
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  • BlackBerry Announces Generative AI Powered Cybersecurity Assistant - PR Newswire +
  • Republican congressman says labor crunch biggest threat to US cybersecurity - The Hill
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  • Trump fined $5,000 by N.Y. judge for violating gag order in civil fraud trial +
  • Flood of GOP lawmakers hits the House speaker race
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  • House Republicans remove Jim Jordan as House speaker nominee after 3 straight losses +
  • The UAW's strike success hinges on organizing more workers
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  • Scoop: D.C. lawmakers to introduce new bill to fund local news with vouchers +
  • What to know about Iran's role in the Israel-Hamas war
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  • Hamas releases 2 American hostages held in Gaza +
  • House Republicans remove Jim Jordan as House speaker nominee after 3 straight losses
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  • Trump co-defendant Kenneth Chesebro takes plea deal in Georgia case +
  • Trump asks for stay of narrow gag order in Jan. 6 case
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  • House conservative dismisses death threats as hardliners dig in +
  • Trump fined $5,000 by N.Y. judge for violating gag order in civil fraud trial