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Massa Scandal Won't Go Away

On Thursday, the House voted to request an ethics committee investigation into how long Democratic leaders knew about an allegation of sexual misconduct against Eric Massa before the allegation was referred to the committee.

Elmira Woman Faces Manslaughter Charges in Death of 21-Month-Old Stepson

Melissa S. Engelhardt, 24, was arrested by the Elmira Police Department on Thursday for her direct involvement in the November 10, 2009 death of her 21-month-old stepson.

You Paid For It: State Senate Increases Payroll and Staff Following Last Year's Coup

Despite the recession and a state hiring freeze for agencies, the state Senate has added 161 new staff positions, given raises to employees and boosted payroll after last summer's leadership coup, state records show.

#'s Your Internet Provider Doesn't Want You to See

This free website will expose the truth about your "high speed" internet or DSL connection.

State Police Looking For Suspects In Retail Store Robbery

New York State Police in Clarence need your help in locating two people who allegedly stole three LCD television sets and a DVD player at a retail store on Transit Road.

Hundreds Plan to Protest Park Closures in WNY

There are two events happening in WNY on Saturday to protest Governor Paterson's plan to close or restrict services at several state parks in the region.

Flood Watch For Portions of WNY

The National Weather Service in Buffalo has issued a Flood Watch for a portion of Western New York, including the following counties: Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua and Erie County from Saturday morning through Sunday morning.

Time to Turn the Clocks Ahead Sunday

Daylight-saving time is returning at 2 a.m. Sunday with that extra hour of sunshine after work.

Gas Prices Steadily Climbing In Western New York

Be prepared to pay a little bit more for a gallon of gas as stations change from Winter blends to Summer blends.

Two Children Rescued From 18 Mile Creek

Two Evans children are home safe and sound Saturday after falling into the 18 Mile Creek.

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