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Orchard Park Police Officer Kristen Mazur and Orchard Park Fire Company Deputy Assistant Chief Paul Gorczyca tell us about general e-bike safety, which will be discussed at a community event Wednesday night.

New York plans to shift to a competency-based diploma in the coming years. Niagara Falls City Schools Superintendent Mark Laurrie tells us why he's in favor of the decision.

Buffalo's School Board is planning to move Riverside High School's principal to a new school. Teacher Marc Bruno is concerned because this has happened multiple times before.

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The 11 Day Powerplay is back in Buffalo Wednesday! Executive Director and co-founder Amy Gold tells us about this year's event.

Attorney John Elmore represents families and survivors of the 5/14 Tops shooting. Elmore explains what the rest of the process looks like leading up to the trial.

Attorney Steve Boyd, who represents survivors of clergy sexual abuse, tells us what's next in the Buffalo Diocese bankruptcy case.

A massive World Cup matchup was being played at MetLife Stadium at the same time watch parties for the Knicks NBA FInals win were happening. That on top of the Stanley Cup, College World Series and more. Former FBI agent Rich Frankel tells us more.

Chris Jacobs is one Buffalo developer that is hoping for a review of the North Aud Block project after changes were made to the amount of planned low-income housing for the site.

Futures are already looking up Monday morning over news of a peace deal with Iran. What will the impact be on the economy? Bankrate's Mark Hamrick takes a look.