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Buffalo Pro Soccer is putting off the launch of its USL franchise for a 2nd time. President Peter Marlette Jr. is optimistic and explains the decision.

As a community mourns the shocking deaths of a mother and two children, part of the focus is also on the mental well-being of the officers who responded to the scene. Former Buffalo Police Commissioner Joe Gramaglia gives his insight.

The Catholic Diocese of Buffalo is recommending individual parishes enter bankruptcy in an effort to bring a clergy abuse scandal to an end. Nandor Forgach, an outspoken parishioner at St. Benedict, gives his reaction.

New York State is considering a one year moratorium on data centers. Also, Democrats have introduced a redistricting amendment. Jack O'Donnell from O'Donnell & Associates tells us more.

Sweet Home Schools Superintendent Mike Ginestre says the bell-to-bell cell phone ban in schools has been a hit in its first year.

Attorney Mitchell Garabedian, who represents victims of clergy sex abuse, says parishes will be protected against past claims of abuse if they entered bankruptcy. It's also an attempt to bring the bankruptcy to an end and move on. Garabedian explains more.

It's construction season in Buffalo, and you may have come across a speed zone camera that captures cars driving over the speed limit. Are you in trouble if you go 46 in a 45? Ryan Whalen from the NYS Department of Transportation tells us.

NOTUS senior editor Dave Levinthal has the latest from the nation's capital.

Is there any connection between the meteor sightings across the country, including here in WNY? Astronomer Tim Collins tells us.

The recent primary victories of Trump-backed candidates shows the President has support among the rank and file, but opposition is growing from those in his party "immune" to primaries. Political analyst Steve Roberts tells us more.