06-18-25 Midday Headlines

Five arrests were made after multiple fights broke out involving large groups of youths and young adults at this year’s Kenmore Days, a three-day festival at Mang Park.

Under an outdoor dining law passed unanimously on Tuesday by the Kenmore Village Board, businesses will have to pay $100 to obtain a permit in order to have outdoor dining. They will also need to keep a five-foot clearance on sidewalks so pedestrians can still walk freely.

There are some hints of when the federal murder trial and death penalty proceeding for the defendant in the Tops mass shooting case could begin, but there is nothing definite on any date set by the judge. There could be more discussions June 30th.

38 year old Aung Kung Myat, who served as a reserve unit officer with the Buffalo Police Department received the maximum sentence for attempted sexual abuse on Monday.

UB hosting a documentary about the dark side of social media and its impact on youth addiction and suicide. The free public screening happens from 5 to 7:30 p.m. June 25 at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.