WLVL Local News

03-18-25 Midday Headlines

Crews battled a house fire on Central Avenue in Lancaster just north of Walden Avenue for at least three hours on Monday before the house was demolished due to fire damage.

Erie County Comptroller Kevin Hardwick said he believes settlements paid to people whose cars were damaged by Erie County Sheriff narcotics chief D.J. Granville “should be clawed back for taxpayers.”

Ingram Micro plans to move from Amherst into a facility located at 257 West Genesee Street, in Downtown Buffalo. The building formerly housed Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield.

Police in North Tonawanda and the Niagara County District Attorney’s Office are investigating allegations of fraud in connection with a former longtime worker in the city’s Department of Public Works.

Unionized nursing home workers have started negotiating new contracts with 27 nursing homes across Western New York, including five in Niagara County.

Buffalo Sabres snapped an eight-game road losing streak with a 3-2 victory over the Boston Bruins on Monday night.

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