05-14-25 PM Headlines

Wednesday marks three years since the racist mass shooting at the Tops on Jefferson Avenue that left 10 people dead. The Buffalo community honored the victims at the 5/14 Honor Space.

A multimillion dollar Walden Galleria loan is past due, and the lender is taking action that could lead to foreclosure. Pyramid Management Group’s loan currently has a $220 million balance.

A Buffalo woman, 23 year old Niyonna Cunningham, pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree vehicular manslaughter after she killed a pedestrian while allegedly driving drunk last November.

Lockport common council will vote on a resolution today intended to protect residents from the hazards of propane unloading at a west-side railroad facility.

Niagara Arts & Cultural Center officials say they have reached an important milestone and are pushing forward in their ongoing restoration of the former Niagara Falls High School at Pine Avenue and Portage Road.

Jamestown-based Moonlight Electric has donated and installed a backup generator free of charge to the family of a young boy battling chronic lung disease.