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Downtown Restaurant Robbed: Suspect Caught

Buffalo Police were called to a popular restaurant in Downtown Buffalo Saturday evening just after 10 p.m.

Can Bills Shock Dolphins in Opener?

Nobody - NO BODY - is predicting anything close to success for the Bills in 2010.  Ch2 Sports Director Ed Kilgore thinks there are good reasons to think that, but also some reasons for hope, in his latest As I See It column..

Where to Shop/Eat This Labor Day

This labor day we've done the work for you to ensure savings, coupons and offers to make this day as meaningful as possible for your wallet.

Parades on Tap this Labor Day

Parades in Buffalo and Clarence step off later today as western New York celebrates Labor Day 2010.

Sunset Bay Beach Club "Closes" For "Re-Opening"

The Sunset Bay Beach Club will be closing for its summer season run a bit earlier this year so owner Sam Bova can get a jump on his renovation for the popular summertime nightspot in Silver Creek. 

Tonawanda Man Forced to Steal Beer, Assaulted

A Town of Tonawanda man was assaulted by two men that forced him to steal beer from the Clinton Mini Market on Clinton Street early Saturday morning.

Man In Critical Condition After Fire Rescue

A man pulled from his burning home on Ludington Street in Buffalo is in critical condition, after firefighters found him unconscious.

Wing Lovers Down 33 Tons of Famous Finger Food

Visitors from all 50 states and 36 countries chowed down on 33 tons of chicken wings at this year's National Buffalo Wing Festival.

Vigil Held For Latest Buffalo Homicide Victim

The death of one of Buffalo's latest violent crime victims, 61-year old Joseph Washington, has members of his family and community asking why was he taken from them.

Indian Sales Tax Issue Heads Back to Court Tuesday

A federal judge in Buffalo will hear arguments Tuesday in the Seneca and Cayuga's case to invalidate the law imposing New York's $4.35-per-pack sales tax on cigarettes sold to non-Indian customers. The nations say the state lacks jurisdiction on reservations.

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