Flight 3407 families journey on for flight safety There s still one unfinished piece of business
Eileen Buckley
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âItâs 12 years since the crash and there s still one unfinished piece of business,â declared Karen Eckert.
Eckert of Amherst lost her sister Beverly when Colgan Air Flight 3407 crashed.
Karen Eckert & brother honor their sister Beverly who was among 51 people killed in the crash of #Flight3407 12 years ago in Clarence. This crypt @ForestLawnCem is in their honor. Our story tonight at 5 & 6 @WKBW. pic.twitter.com/t01e76JWeT eileen buckley (@eileenwkbw) February 12, 2021
Eckert and her brother visited a crypt at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Buffalo Friday morning were some of the remains of the victims are buried.
Is Samsung building a semiconductor facility in Genesee County? Officials won t confirm
Multiple officials from a variety of agencies at the local and state level cited non-disclosure agreements when asked about the rumored Samsung semiconductor plant. Author: Nate Benson (WGRZ) Updated: 8:04 PM EST January 25, 2021
ALABAMA, N.Y. Could a corn field in Genesee County be the future site of a multi-billion dollar Samsung semiconductor facility?
Well if it is, no one is talking about it.
News of Genesee County being in the running for the Samsung semiconductor facility broke in the Wall Street Journal over the weekend. The report cited documents that the Wall Street Journal saw from an official in Arizona familiar with the project. The document reportedly listed Genesee County, New York as a potential site along with Phoenix, Arizona, and Austin, Texas
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BUFFALO, NY (WKBW) â The U.S.-Canada border has been closed for nearly a year for non-essential travel.
But the new Administration in Washington is looking to change that.
In just the first few days in office, President Joe Biden signed an executive order directing the U.S. to collaborate with the Canadian government to develop a health and safety measure to reopen the borders.
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Sign at the Peace Bridge on Buffalo side.
âThe relationship between Canada and the United States took a major hit over the past eleven months,â remarked Congressman Brian Higgins.
Western New York lawmakers react to Trump supporters breaching the U.S. Capitol
Members of Western New York s Congressional delegation are speaking out in response to violent protests taking place in the nation s capital. Author: WGRZ Staff, Associated Press Published: 3:58 PM EST January 6, 2021 Updated: 11:33 PM EST January 6, 2021
WASHINGTON, D.C., USA Western New York s Congressional delegation is reacting to violence that broke out Wednesday afternoon in our nation s capital as lawmakers were meeting to certify the Electoral College votes from the 2020 Presidential election.
Congressman Brian Higgins (D-26) has released a statement regarding the occupation of the nation s Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump: