WOND News: Man Injured In Ventnor Assault
Posted: July 15, 2025 - 4:04pm CDT
WLVL Local News: 07-15-25 PM News
Posted: July 15, 2025 - 1:57pm CDT
69 year old James Allen of Buffalo was sentenced to 15 years in prison followed by five years of supervision after he stabbed his girlfriend , Yashika Page, during an argument and she later died.
A Buffalo man, 30 year old Rashaan Mallory, has pleaded guilty in connection with kidnapping a woman at gunpoint and then shooting another man during a crime spree last September.
Up to 10 years in prison for Buffalo resident, 28 year old Fortino Pilier, accused of possessing a postal service key. He allegedly fled from a vehicle after it was pulled over by Erie County Sheriff’s deputies.
A 20-year-old was flown to Erie County Medical Center by Mercy Flight following a crash involving three people on motorcycles in Cambria Monday night in the 4800 block of Cambria Lockport Townline Road.
Josh Allen is up for a pair of ESPY awards at ESPN’s annual red carpet awards show. The Bills quarterback was nominated for best male athlete, and he is also up for best NFL player.
WOND News: AC Man Charged In Deadly Shooting Ordered Held Until Trial
Posted: July 15, 2025 - 1:05pm CDT
An Atlantic City man who allegedly shot and killed another man near the Route 40 overpass leading to Atlantic City High School last week was ordered held in jail until trial Tuesday. According to the Press of Atlantic City, 52 year old William A. Tucker is charged with murder, unlawful possession of a weapon and possession of a handgun without a permit in the death of Vaughn Lyons, 43. He’s also charged with drug offenses.
WLVL Local News: 07-15-25 Midday News
Posted: July 15, 2025 - 12:18pm CDT
The Town of Lockport Industrial Development Agency granted Woodsmith Fence Corp. $194,118 in tax incentives which is moving across Lockport into a new facility to expand its operation.
An officer-involved shooting in Amherst is under investigation after a police officer and man were injured during the response to a reported domestic disturbance around 5 p.m. Saturday at a residence on the 4800 block of Bailey Avenue.
The Jamestown Police Department is investigating a motorcycle accident that left one man dead. According to police, officers responded to Barrett Ave. at McKinley Ave. on July 13.
A Buffalo woman, 37 year old Dominique Tabb, was charged on Thursday with one count of second-degree assault after allegedly assaulting a jail deputy on July 6 at the Erie County Holding Center.
After a public hearing rustled up a little bit of drama between Shea’s Performing Arts Center and their neighbors at the Theater Place Apartments next door, the Buffalo Planning Board tabled plans for a more than 25,000sq/ft expansion to the theater.
KUKI News: PG&E Launches New Program to Help With Past Due Bills
Posted: July 15, 2025 - 7:34am CDT
PG&E is launching a new initiative, the PG&E Match My Payment Program, allocating $50 million to existing and new financial assistance programs. This initiative aims to assist eligible customers in settling past-due energy bills and prevent service disconnections. Under the program, qualifying low- to moderate-income customers can receive a dollar-for-dollar match from PG&E for past-due bills, up to a maximum of $1,000. The deadline to apply is December 31st.
KUKI News: Second Gas Main Struck in Ukiah on Monday
Posted: July 15, 2025 - 7:33am CDT
Emergency personnel responded to a major gas leak in downtown Ukiah on Monday, after a construction crew struck a six-inch gas main while road grading. Roads were closed, power shut down, and several blocks were evacuated as a precaution. Access to the area was reopened around 8 pm Monday. This was the second time in four days that the construction crew hit a gas line. According to the City of Ukiah, the two lines that were struck were not known to PG&E.
KUKI News: Western Region Town Hall to Meet Wednesday
Posted: July 15, 2025 - 7:32am CDT
The Western Region Town Hall will hold its next meeting tomorrow, Wednesday, at the Habematolel community center, 9460 Main St. There will be discussion with the energy program manager of the Northern Rural Energy Network, which is part of the Lake Area Planning Council, and there will be discussions about Clearlake water quality, the WRTH presentation to the Board of Supervisors, the WRTH website and a meeting of town halls in District 3.
KUKI News: Lakeport city Council Meets Tuesday Evening
Posted: July 15, 2025 - 7:32am CDT
The Lakeport City Council meets this evening and will hear a presentation from Sonoma Clean Power regarding the possibility of expanding their Community Choice Aggregation program, or the CCA program, into Lake County, which would allow local government to procure cleaner, more affordable energy for their communities. The council will also consider the Martin & Lakeshore Repaving Project and award a construction contract to Ghilotti Construction Co., which presented the lowest bid. The contract will not exceed $1.21 million
From the Pecos Valley Newsroom: Artesia’s Peyton Yates Honored For Service To Petroleum Industry
Posted: July 15, 2025 - 6:05am CDT
Artesia native Peyton Yates has been honored during a special ceremony of the Independent Petroleum Association of New Mexico. Yates received recognition for a lifetime of service to IPANM and the industry, according to Jim Winchester, the association’s executive director. Yates is a managing member of Santo Petroleum and was instrumental in the founding of the association back in 1978. Yates also served as the orgainization’s first president.
WQBE News: West Virginia’s police cruiser falls short of votes needed to be on new calendar
Posted: July 15, 2025 - 3:23am CDT
West Virginia’s state poilce vehicle won’t be in the American Association of State Troopers calendar this year. The foundations released the final count for its 2025 Best Looking Cruiser contest and West Virginia landed in 24th place after online voting. State Police from every state show off their unique cruisers and the top 13 cruisers are given a spot on the calendar. The Florida Highway Patrol landed in first place, so they’ll be on the cover. Ohio landed in third place and Kentucky managed sixth. Proceeds from the calendar benefiting the AAST.