Thomas O'Neil-White
Multimedia ReporterBorn in Louisville, Kentucky, Thomas moved to Western New York at the age of 14. A graduate of Buffalo State College, he majored in Communications Studies and was part of the sports staff for WBNY. When not following his beloved University of Kentucky Wildcats and Boston Red Sox, Thomas enjoys coaching youth basketball, reading Tolkien novels and seeing live music.
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39 organizations rallied at Niagara Square to take the city to task for not fully implementing a lead inspection law that has been on the books for four years.
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A public meeting on the Kensington Expressway project packed the library's auditorium full of supporters and opposition voices of NYSDOT's plan.
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Students, parents and community partners presented ideas to limit out of school suspensions and the need for a new food commissary building during a winter meeting at D'Youville University.
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City of Buffalo Department of Public Works Commissioner Nate Marton discusses the next steps for snow removal in the city.
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With large sections of Western New York feeling the effects of two winter storms within a week, who better to talk about the storms and what to expect moving forward than Meteorologist Don Paul? WBFO News spoke with him Wednesday.
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Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz updates the county on traveling and another impending winter storm
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After pouring over 1,310 public comments related to the Kensington Expressway project, Citizen Researchers dispute the numbers put forth by the New York State Department of Transportation.
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Front-facing employees at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum decided to seek third party arbitration with the National Labor Relations Board in their push to form a union.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul touched down in Western New York Monday to introduce the brand new Ralph C. Wilson Jr, Welcome Center at Niagara Falls State Park.
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Two Humboldt Parkway residents have filed a lawsuit against the New York State Department of Transportation petitioning the state and the Federal Highway Administration to conduct an Environmental Assessment for the proposed Kensington Expressway Project. Plaintiff Terrence Robinson spoke with WBFO’s Thomas O'Neil-White about the lawsuit.