Angelica Mclaughlin+FollowBuffalo’s wildest celebrity arrests everBuffalo and Western New York have seen their fair share of famous faces in handcuffs—from country stars Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney’s bizarre horse incident to rapper Kodak Black’s border bust. Even icons like David Bowie and Susan B. Anthony made headlines here for run-ins with the law. Whether it’s NHL star Patrick Kane’s infamous cab ride or DMX serving time in Erie County, these stories show that no one’s immune to a little local drama. Which of these wild moments do you remember, and do you think celebrity status should matter when it comes to justice? #Entertainment #Celebrity #Buffalo11Share
Christian Jones+FollowBuffalo’s wildest celebrity arrestsTurns out, Buffalo and Western New York have seen their fair share of famous faces in handcuffs! From Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney’s bizarre run-in with a police horse, to Kodak Black’s border bust, and even David Bowie’s 1976 marijuana charge in Rochester, these stories are part of our local lore. Even hometown hero Patrick Kane made headlines after a cab dispute. It’s wild to think how many stars have tangled with the law right here. Which story stands out to you, or do you remember any others? Let’s hear your take on Buffalo’s most unforgettable celebrity run-ins! #Entertainment #Celebrity #Buffalo00Share
Gina Reynolds+FollowWildest celebrity arrests in BuffaloBuffalo has seen its fair share of celebrity run-ins with the law, and some of these stories are truly wild. From Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney’s bizarre ‘horse incident’ at a country music festival, to rapper Kodak Black’s border arrest with weapons and drugs, it’s clear our region has hosted some headline-making moments. Even icons like David Bowie and Susan B. Anthony made history here for all the wrong reasons. What do you think—do these stories change how you see these stars, or is it just part of the wild world of fame? #Entertainment #Celebrity #Buffalo00Share
Mrs. Jessica Morgan+FollowBuffalo’s Revolver Records closing Hertel shopRevolver Records is saying goodbye to its Hertel Avenue spot after a decade, with the last day set for January 24th. The Elmwood and Transit locations will keep spinning, but this marks the end of an era for North Buffalo music lovers. Meanwhile, Clarence just saw its first million-dollar home sale of 2026, and Cheektowaga’s old Upstate Niagara HQ has a new owner. Plus, gas prices dipped again—now at $3.11 a gallon. How do these changes hit home for you? Will you miss Revolver on Hertel, or are you more focused on Buffalo’s shifting real estate and cost of living? #Business #Buffalo #RevolverRecords00Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowBuffalo kids bring the noise for Griffs hoopsEvery January, the Koessler Athletic Center turns into the loudest spot in Buffalo as thousands of local elementary students pack the stands for Canisius Women’s Basketball Kid’s Day. The energy is wild—kids are dancing, singing, and cheering on the Griffs, making it a day both players and fans never forget. But it’s more than just basketball: this event, backed by the Independent Health Foundation, is all about inspiring healthy habits and building community. It’s awesome to see sports, health, and school spirit come together like this. Who else has memories of epic school field trips like this? #Sports #Basketball #Buffalo00Share
andersonkaren+FollowBuffalo’s SABAH Skate-A-Thon brings pure joyThere’s nothing like seeing the Buffalo Sabres lace up alongside SABAH athletes for a night of unforgettable fun at KeyBank Center. SABAH’s annual Skate-A-Thon isn’t just about skating—it’s about community, connection, and celebrating athletes with disabilities. The energy on the ice was contagious, with players signing autographs, posing for photos, and sharing genuine moments with everyone. Events like this remind us how powerful it is when local teams give back and make everyone feel like part of the family. What other ways can our community create more inclusive experiences like this? #Sports #Buffalo #SABAH00Share
Julie Padilla+FollowBuffalo shopper’s $400 Coach bag nightmareImagine saving up for a luxury treat, only to have it fall apart in days. That’s what happened to Olivia in Buffalo, who splurged on a $400 Coach bag—only to find peeling leather and broken crystals almost immediately. When she tried to return it, she says the store staff made her feel embarrassed and blamed her for the damage. Turns out, she’s not alone—other Coach customers have shared similar stories online. For that kind of money, shouldn’t quality and customer care be a given? Have you ever had a luxury purchase go wrong? Let’s talk about what brands owe their customers. #News #Buffalo #CoachBag10Share
Brian Sanchez+FollowBuffalo’s waterfront gets a major upgradeMarine Drive Apartments, a staple on Buffalo’s waterfront for over 70 years, is finally getting the transformation locals have been waiting for. The entire complex will be rebuilt from the ground up, bringing more than 700 new mixed-income apartments, green spaces, and a new community center—all while letting current residents stay put during construction. With $600 million invested and input from residents shaping the design, this project promises modern, affordable homes and a vibrant, connected neighborhood. What changes are you most excited (or concerned) about as Marine Drive gets a fresh start? #RealEstate #Buffalo #Waterfront00Share
Chad Kemp+FollowBuffalo remembers radio icon Harv MooreHarv Moore’s voice was a daily companion for generations in Buffalo, and his passing has sparked a wave of heartfelt memories across Western New York. From his arrival in 1975 to his recent years on WECK, Harv’s warmth and humor made him a true local legend. Seeing so many people share stories about how Harv and his on-air partner Bob Taylor pushed boundaries and brought laughter into their homes really shows the impact he had. What’s your favorite Harv & Moore moment, or how did their show shape your mornings? Let’s celebrate the legacy of a Buffalo original. #Entertainment #Celebrity #Buffalo00Share
Stacie Lee+FollowBuffalo’s boxing legend trained in the AdirondacksJimmy Slattery wasn’t just Buffalo’s first sports celebrity—he was a true local legend who mixed pro boxing with summer baseball in the Adirondacks. Imagine catching a ballgame in Indian Lake, then seeing Slattery hop a train to NYC to fight Maxey Rosenbloom, or later, Young Stribling at Madison Square Garden. He trained in Lake Placid, skied the slopes, and still found time to give back during the Great Depression. His story is full of big wins, tough losses, and real Buffalo grit. What do you think makes a sports hero last in a city’s memory? #Sports #Wrestling #Buffalo10Share