When the clocks “fall back,” I’m always surprised by how much it throws me off – and if you’re anything like me, you’re still finding your bearings with the new time. The air is crisper, the days ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — The Buffalo Common Council kicked off their third annual Winter Preparedness series, all in the name of helping Buffalo residents get ready for the winter ahead. “We never know ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — For our Most Buffalo Story of the Day, we're exploring Buffalo with Explore Buffalo. The non-profit offers tours year-round, and on Thursday, we found out what some of the plans are ...
Buffalo: New York state's second-largest city population-wise typically gets a lot of snow each winter, turning parks into a winter wonderland.
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Buffalo Bert, the city’s official face of Groundhog Day, predicted six more weeks of winter on Saturday during the 12th Annual Buffalo Groundhog Day event. The prediction came ...
If you said, run as many laps as possible in 14 days, then Buffalo Burrito League is giving you the opportunity to make that a reality. The global challenge calls on runners to run laps around local ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — For immigrants arriving in Buffalo, winter can come as a huge surprise. It can even be a matter of life or death as was seen two years ago when the blizzard hit, killing 47 ...
Another round of winter weather will impact the Buffalo metro area late Wednesday and early Thursday, again impacting the morning drivetime. A pair of strong cold fronts will cross the region ...
For many, winter might be the perfect time of year to sit around, reading, sipping tea, and eating home cooked foods. For others, the cold weather is ideal for being active. Over the last five years, ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said there was a good chance the league in 2028 would celebrate the 20th anniversary of its annual Winter Classic in the place where the outdoor event ...
Buffalo’s sweltering summer days have been a hot topic among residents, but winter weather should always occupy the minds of city and county leaders.