BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — 7 News is taking a closer look at some of the most impactful stories happening in your neighborhood. Check out our favorites from this past week.
Our future winters will look different because of New York State's climate goals. All electric heating in homes and buildings raises a lot of questions and concerns. See the full story here.
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A young boy battling cancer for the second time is helping others at Oishei Children's Hospital.See the full story here.
The impact of COVID-19 on education remains hard to ignore. One way schools and families are trying to address academic losses is by working with tutors. See the full story here.
Graduation requirements could look different for New York State high school students. See the full story here.
We know so many people are struggling to make ends meet this year, so we are price tracking some Thanksgiving staples at popular grocery stores. See the full story here.
Thanks to the 'Pete's Produce' corner inside of Niagara Produce in Elma, kids like Conner have a chance to do some shopping for themselves. See the full story here.
- Meet First Student Super 7 athlete, Noah Willoughby, a senior at South Park High School. Willoughby is the Section VI all time leading passer for the South Park Sparks. See the full story here.