11-10-25 Midday Headlines

The Buffalo Bills fell to 6-3 following a 30-13 loss to the Miami Dolphins on Sunday. It’s the first time the Bills have fallen to the fish since 2022.

Two teenagers are dead after a vehicle crashed into a utility pole in the Town of Wellsville early Saturday morning. Police said a 17-year-old driver was going eastbound on Tarantine Boulevard when the driver drove off the road, hitting a utility pole on the driver’s side. According to police, there were six teenagers in the car at the time.

A development team has purchased the former Amherst Bowling Center at 47 Amherst St., Buffalo, with plans to knock down the long-vacant structure to construct a three-story, 139,000-square-foot apartment building. The price tag was $2 million.

Two people were taken to the hospital Sunday afternoon after a vehicle left State Route 5 and struck a Genesee County home. The crash happened just after 2:30 p.m. Sunday at 3473 West Main Street Road in Batavia.

The Buffalo Water Authority has quietly suspended a program that helped homeowners replace dangerous lead pipes, leaving dozens of residents without assistance for repairs that can cost thousands.