Friday 01-17-25 Midday Headlines

67 year old Jacob Bell of Niagara Falls and 32-year-old Sierra Ballard of Cheektowaga charged after allegedly striking a police vehicle and leading police officers on a car chase Thursday morning

Acting Buffalo Mayor Chris Scanlon is rejecting a claim from Buffalo Comptroller Barbara Miller-Williams that the city may have to return nearly $2.5 million in unused ARPA funds.

The Erie County DA’s office warns of an escort and blackmail scam in which several victims have been robbed.

An increase in coyote sightings has some people in North Tonawanda and surrounding areas concerned about their safety and the safety of their pets.

James O. Gwise, 30, the owner of Enchanted Mountain Construction, is accused of stealing more than $200,000 in construction funds from a customer in Cattaraugus County

A Falls man will spend the next 5 years in federal prison after his sentencing for a conviction on a charge of distributing methamphetamine.

Brent Industries has received an additional $99,000 tax incentive from the Niagara County Industrial Development Agency .

In observance of Women’s History Month, Lockport City School District will host its second annual “Women Who ROAR” awards.

Penguins come to town tonight to take on the Sabres. It’s a 7 o’clock start.