WBFO News
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The Wyoming County Health Department has issued a boil water and water conservation notice for the Village and Town of Warsaw water systems
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Effective immediately all Fredonia water customers, including those in the Town of Pomfret, must boil all water used for cooking and drinking.
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WBFO sent questions to NY-26 special election candidates Republican Gary Dickson and Democrat Timothy M. Kennedy. Dickson responded.
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New York State Police have reported that three people were shot, leaving one dead on the I-190S Thursday.
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Dr. Tonja Williams held her second-annual State of the School Address in front of a crowd of area officials and interested stakeholders a week before Buffalo Public School students return to class for the new year.
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Many are still struggling to comprehend why a Buffalo statue was stripped from the Niagara Street Corridor.
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Western New York schools cancel outdoor activities due to air quality alerts that have been issued across the region. Drifting smoke from Canadian wildfires has impacted the air quality in much of New York.
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Cooling centers will be open Thursday and Friday at various times.
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Buffalo police are investigating a death that occurred at the home of billionaire Jeffrey Gundlach. Police stress that Gundlach himself was not involved.
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Political satirist Russell died Thursday at the age of 90. His wife Alison told the Washington Post that Russell passed away at his Washington DC home Thursday.