Robin Long+FollowBuffalo aims for wing-eating world recordBuffalo is about to make history with the world’s largest wing-eating competition, and it’s all happening right where the chicken wing was born! The event isn’t just about breaking records—it’s also raising money for teen mental health programs through the Revelas Family Foundation’s annual “A Not So Silent Night” fundraiser. Even if you’re not competing, you can join the fun at the Buffalo Convention Center on December 20th, enjoy local vendors, and support a great cause. Imagine the energy when Buffalo’s love for wings meets a world record attempt! Who’s planning to go, and what’s your go-to wing flavor? #News #BuffaloNY #ChickenWings00Share
Susan Moreno+FollowBuffalo’s battery boom: Big news for EVsA new battery factory just opened near Buffalo, and it’s set to supercharge the region’s role in clean energy. Natrion’s Cheektowaga site will crank out advanced lithium and sodium batteries, boosting production capacity by 40 times. That means enough power for about 11,000 electric vehicles a year! This move isn’t just about jobs—it puts Western New York on the map as a national hub for battery innovation, thanks to support from Empire State Development and partnerships with big names like the Department of Defense and LG. How do you think this will impact our community and the future of green tech here? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #BuffaloNY00Share
robertalvarez+FollowSanta brings extra joy to Buffalo NICUSanta’s visit to Sisters of Charity Hospital’s NICU wasn’t just about holiday cheer for the babies—two nurses were surprised with the DAISY Award, honoring their incredible compassion and care. Imagine being recognized for making a real difference in the lives of families during their most vulnerable moments! The best part? A former patient returned to celebrate with them, showing just how lasting these nurses’ impact can be. It’s a powerful reminder of the dedication and heart that goes into caring for our community’s tiniest members. How do you think we can show more appreciation for healthcare heroes like these? #News #BuffaloNY #NICU00Share
boothconnor+FollowBuffalo aims for world’s biggest wing-eating eventBuffalo is about to make history with the world’s largest wing-eating competition, and it’s all happening right where the Buffalo wing was born! This isn’t just about bragging rights—every bite helps raise money for teen mental health programs through the Revelas Family Foundation’s “A Not So Silent Night” fundraiser. Even if you’re not competing, you can join the fun at the Buffalo Convention Center on December 20th, enjoy local vendors, and support a great cause. Imagine Buffalo officially holding the record for the biggest wing-eating event—how cool would that be? Who’s planning to check it out? #News #BuffaloNY #ChickenWings00Share
Eddie Webster+FollowBuffalo neighbors step up for holiday food driveRight before the holidays, Buffalo’s East Side saw a real show of community spirit—local groups handed out 200 bags of fresh produce, pantry staples, and treats to anyone who needed a little extra help. It’s not just about food; these organizations are making sure families, especially moms and kids, have support all year long, from health insurance to emotional care. With rising costs hitting so many, this kind of neighborly support can make all the difference. How do you see community efforts like this shaping Buffalo’s future? #Safety #BuffaloNY #CommunitySupport00Share
Jennifer Rojas+FollowBuffalo aims for wing-eating world recordBuffalo is about to make history with the world’s largest wing-eating competition, right in the city where the iconic Buffalo wing was born! This isn’t just about bragging rights—it's part of a huge holiday fundraiser, “A Not So Silent Night,” supporting teen mental health. Even if you’re not competing, you can still join the fun at the Buffalo Convention Center on December 20th. Expect local vendors, great food, and a true celebration of Buffalo’s wing legacy. Would you take on the challenge if you could? Or are you more excited to cheer on the contenders? #News #BuffaloNY #ChickenWings00Share
WhisperingWhale+FollowBuffalo’s DL&W station gets a new lifeAfter more than 60 years, Buffalo’s historic DL&W train station is back in action—this time as a modern Metro Rail stop. The transformation isn’t just about trains: the station now features a huge outdoor deck, gathering spaces, and room for food trucks and events, all right by the KeyBank Center. It’s a big move for downtown and a major step in expanding Metro Rail’s reach across Western New York. What do you think—will this help breathe new energy into the waterfront and make getting around Buffalo easier? #Transportation #BuffaloNY #MetroRail00Share
Charles Coleman+FollowBuffalo Harbor’s new cafe: What would you want?Buffalo Harbor State Park is getting a major $47.5 million makeover, and when it reopens in May 2026, there’ll be a brand-new retail/cafe spot up for grabs. The space is set up with modern amenities—think glass-door fridges, comfy indoor seating, and fresh restrooms. Park officials are hoping for a tenant who’ll serve up healthy, affordable food options. Imagine grabbing a fresh bite after hitting the new spray ground or playground! If you could pick the perfect cafe or shop for the park, what would you want to see there? #News #BuffaloHarbor #BuffaloNY00Share
Ernest Harris+FollowWilliamsville gets a new Trader Joe’s!Trader Joe’s is opening its second Buffalo-area store this Friday on Transit Road in Williamsville, taking over the old Applebee’s spot. This is huge for local shoppers who’ve been craving more options for fresh and affordable groceries. Meanwhile, Buffalo Harbor State Park is looking for developers to bring a new retail and café space focused on healthy eats—proposals are open until January 9th. Plus, ticket prices for the last Bills game at The Ralph are soaring, with the cheapest pair now around $410. What changes are you most excited about? #Business #BuffaloNY #TraderJoes00Share
michaellowe+FollowFree holiday movie night at Shea’s BuffaloElf is hitting the big screen at Shea’s Performing Arts Center this Friday, and the best part is—it’s totally free! Watching a holiday favorite like Elf in one of Buffalo’s most stunning venues is a rare treat, especially with family and friends. But heads up: you’ll need to reserve your free tickets online, and they’re going fast. This is just the start of Shea’s Free Film Series, with more classics coming soon. Who’s planning to go? What’s your must-watch holiday movie in Buffalo? Let’s swap favorite traditions and movie picks! #Entertainment #Movies #BuffaloNY00Share