TUESDAY 01.14.2025 MIDDAY HEADLINES

A Falls Police officer will face no administrative review as a result of his involvement in the shooting of a Buffalo teen.

Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia resigned Monday after a conversation with Acting Mayor Chris Scanlon revealed a difference in policing priorities and philosophies.

An inquest into the death of 22 year old Jordan case who died at the Niagara Detention Centre in December 2018 will begin next Monday.

Family Promise of WNY proposes building an emergency shelter on East Ferry Street near Jefferson Avenue. It would cost nearly $7 million.

A judge on Monday finalized a bankruptcy plan for Tonawanda Coke but individuals who claim to have been harmed by pollution from the former industrial plant, don’t stand to gain much from the settlement.

David Wagenhauser, the Democratic candidate who unsuccessfully took on incumbent U.S. Rep. Claudia Tenney in New York’s 24th Congressional District has died.

North Tonawanda Common Council unanimously voted to appoint Alderman-at-Large Joe Lavey Jr. as the new council president.

The Bills will square off against the Baltimore Ravens in the divisional round. As the No. 2 seed in the AFC, the Bills will host the No. 3 Ravens. at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 19.