Tuesday, January 6th, 2026
Good morning, Buffalo. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 6th of January.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Western New York Foster Closet at McKinley Mall is seeking winter clothes donations for children. Donations will help keep kids warm during the cold months. WGRZ
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Revolver Records will close its Hertel Avenue shop on Jan. 24 while its other locations remain open. Erie County saw its first million-dollar home sale on Waterlefe Drive, a Cheektowaga building sold for nearly $1.4 million, and gas in Buffalo dropped 2 cents to $3.11 per gallon. WBEN
- ➤ Wegmans uses facial recognition at some elevated risk stores in the region and may scan faces without clear posted warnings — a practice that raises privacy concerns among local officials. Monroe County Legislator Rachel Barnhart urges updated privacy guidelines as the chain continues using this technology. ABC 7
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Governor Kathy Hochul visited Hamburg High School and called for a state law that will require online companies to use default privacy settings to protect kids from predators, scammers, and AI chatbots (claims that these threats are common on gaming platforms). The Buffalo News
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Morgan, a 13-year-old battling aplastic anemia, designed Allen's Week 17 cap after celebrating one year since her bone marrow transplant & continues to inspire the local community with her creativity. WGRZ
- ➤ Influenza cases in Erie County increased by 15% week over week, so health experts advise residents to get vaccinated soon to protect against serious illness. Hospitalizations are rising and officials stress getting tested quickly if symptoms appear — children and older adults are most at risk. WBFO
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Buffalo Bills fans said goodbye to Highmark Stadium with a win over the Jets as they ended a memorable regular season. Lifelong fans recalled family traditions (some expressing bittersweet excitement for the new stadium opening next season). WGRZ
- ➤ Bills fans face high last-minute travel costs to attend the NFL Wild Card game in Jacksonville this weekend, with AAA noting steep prices for flights (one nonstop United option) and urging drivers to check their vehicles before departing. WGRZ
- ➤ Bills' 2026 opponents have been finalized after 272 regular season games; the home schedule (Dolphins, Patriots, Jets, Chiefs, Chargers, Bears, Lions, Ravens) and road trips (Dolphins, Patriots, Jets, Broncos, Raiders, Packers, Vikings, Texans, Rams) were set based on standings, with the full schedule release expected around May 14. WGRZ
- ➤ Buffalo Bills running back James Cook finished the 2025 season with 1,621 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns, earning the NFL’s top rushing title and becoming the first Bill to do so since O.J. Simpson in 1976 — marking his third consecutive 1,000-yard season. Spectrum News
- ➤ After the Bills beat the Jets 35-8, fans stayed at Highmark Stadium to watch a video tribute (honoring the venue’s legacy) following the game. The Buffalo News
- ➤ Buffalo Bills fans preparing for this weekend's wild-card playoff game in Jacksonville are using travel tips to save money. United Airlines (flight 3020) offers a non-stop flight from Buffalo Saturday at 10:30 a.m. with a return at 7:30 p.m., while experts advise flying to Orlando or driving to lower costs. ABC 7
- ➤ Fans shared final memories from Highmark Stadium after a Bills game + many stayed past the final whistle to capture lasting moments as the evening ended. WGRZ
- ➤ After the last regular season game at Highmark Stadium, fans recalled decades of Bills tradition while fireworks and the stirring version of What a Wonderful World sparked nostalgia — capturing the shared spirit of the evening. WGRZ
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The Strictly Hip: Road Apples
8-11 p.m. — Babeville — $4 – $100 — Experience a night honoring the music of The Tragically Hip with the dedicated tribute band The Strictly Hip.
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Buffalo NY Speed Dating for Ages 24-39
6:30-8:30 p.m. — Fattey Beer Co. — Ticket required — Meet up to 12 potential matches in a fun, engaging environment.
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Mozart's Mass
10:30 a.m. — Kleinhans Music Hall — $9.00 — Experience the sublime blend of Mozart's Symphony No. 38 and the Great Mass in C minor with the Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus.
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Mozart's Mass and Symphony No. 38
7:30-9:30 p.m. — Kleinhans Music Hall — Ticketed — Experience the emotional journey of Mozart’s symphony alongside his magnificent ‘Great’ Mass in C minor.
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Mamma Mia!
2-4 p.m. — Shea's Buffalo Theatre — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy the timeless ABBA hits in this beloved musical spectacular.
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Handmade Pasta Class
6-9 p.m. — Artisan Culinary Loft — $100.00 — Experience the art of pasta making, perfect for all skill levels.
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Saving Waves Concert
6:30-8:30 PM — Buffalo Iron Works — Details on ticket cost pending — Experience the vibrant sounds of Saving Waves in a lively setting.
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The Jazz Lounge at Milton's
7-10 p.m. — Milton's at Statler Buffalo — $20 — Experience an elegant evening of live jazz and crafted cocktails in downtown Buffalo.
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The Strictly Hip: Day For Night
8-11 p.m. — Babeville — $4 – $100 — Experience the music of The Tragically Hip through the talented tribute band The Strictly Hip in an intimate venue.
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Urban Elegance Gala
6-9 p.m. — FORBES THEATER — In-person event — Celebrate creativity, culture, and community with art, fashion, and live performances.
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