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The pumpkin on your porch also cooks well in the kitchen

 

Pumpkins are everywhere this time of year! You pass them in the grocery store but did you know they are pretty healthy for you too.

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'We're not alone' - 'Sesame Street' tackles addiction crisis

 

"Sesame Street" is taking a new step to try to help kids navigate life in America - it's tackling the opioid crisis

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Sabres rookie Olofsson ties NHL power-play goal record

 

Buffalo Sabres rookie forward Victor Olofsson has tied an NHL record in becoming the fourth player to score each of his first six career goals on the power play

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Giant solar farm project on Grand Island not completed yet; was supposed to be finished this summer

 

And once construction is complete, Sharpe says this farm will produce enough electricity to power some 1200 homes here on the island

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Washington state has banned the sale of flavored vaping products

 

Washington state passed an emergency rule that bans the sale of flavored vaping products as of Thursday

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Want to have a say as to who the next superintendent is at Ken-Ton schools? Now's your chance

 

The Kenmore-Tonawanda Union Free School District wants you to participate in a new survey to choose the district's next superintendent

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Eight people, including kids, displaced house fire in Eggertsville section of Amherst

 

Authorities say they responded to a fire call just before 4:30, Wednesday afternoon at a two and a half story home at 1775 Eggert Road, and found smoke coming from the home

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U.S Postal Services Announces New Prices for 2020

 

The U.S. Postal Service is proposing an increase in prices.

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Veterans cemetery project faces more delays

 

Representatives with the VA National Cemetery Administration say the next phase of the region’s new veteran’s cemetery will not be under construction until 2022.

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Local Kurdish family in disbelief over withdrawal of troops from Syria

 

The dread a local Kurdish family has for their loved ones back home, following President Trump's withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria is being echoed by a U.S. Senator visiting Buffalo.

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