WLVL Local News

04-24-25 Midday Headlines

The attorneys of a man accused of killing two prominent Allentown artists on March 4 intend to use a psychiatric defense in the double murder case.

Acting Buffalo Mayor Chris Scanlon’s campaign, along with attorney Laurence Laufer, sent a letter to the New York State Board of Elections asking them to clarify contribution limits in State Senator Sean Ryan’s campaign for Buffalo mayor.

Workers at ATI represented by United Steel Workers, including 80 at Lockport’s Ohio Street facility, approved a new six-year contract on Tuesday.

After weeks of negotiations, funding is back on track for two Boys and Girls Club locations in Lancaster. It comes after the organization was initially slated to receive no funding in the town’s 2025 adopted budget.

The Town of Niagara is trying to stop a problem before it turns tragic, as minors riding on illegal mini-bikes are causing concern for drivers and neighbors.

The unionized workers at Our Lady of Peace Senior Living have been working without a contract since December 2023, and staff picketed Wednesday afternoon in a show of disapproval for management.

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