Saturday, March 14th, 2026
Good morning, Buffalo. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 14th of March.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ This April, 7 WKBW is partnering with UPS to launch Pile the Pantry, a month-long food drive benefiting FeedMore WNY. Donation bins will be available at participating UPS stores across Western New York for dropping off non-perishable items + household essentials. ABC 7
- ➤ Local political and business leaders gathered yesterday at the Buffalo Irish Center in South Buffalo for their annual civic luncheon ahead of St. Patrick’s Day. The event, which honored South Buffalo native Louis Mustillo (actor and community figure), underscored unity as officials and community advocates met to share their visions. WBFO
- ➤ Howard University students spent a week volunteering in Buffalo at local community events, helping various neighborhoods with service projects. Their efforts strengthened ties and supported community needs across the city. WGRZ
- ➤ Buffalo Catholic Diocese Bishop Mike Fisher reversed a merger plan, keeping St. Benedict as an independent parish (Family of Parishes #16) to preserve its nearly full-capacity pre-K to 8 school. The move supports ongoing efforts to build a sustainable future for local Catholic education. WBEN
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ West Herr Automotive Group was named best place to work in WNY by Buffalo Business First, Fat Bob’s will reopen its Allentown bar (live music Friday and a St. Patrick’s Party Sunday), and the Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation launched a $2.9M Rural Philanthropy Fellow Program to aid communities. WBEN
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Buffalo’s City Hall dome light will glow green for St. Patrick’s Day weekend, extending a tradition that began in 1931. Digital media coordinator Quentin Jarzynski manages the old system that powers the historic illumination. ABC 7
- ➤ Buffalo's annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade will take place tomorrow at 2 p.m. in downtown Buffalo, starting at Niagara Square, moving along Delaware Avenue before ending at North Street; Daniel O’Sullivan is named Grand Marshal. ABC 7
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ After the Seneca-Babcock Community Association lost its tax-exempt status for missed IRS returns, its president resigned this week. Buffalo officials are working with community partners (United Way, Catholic Health) to stabilize vital services such as daycare and senior care in Lovejoy. ABC 7
- ➤ Motorists in Amherst face a mile-long stretch of pothole-filled Maple Road from North Forest Road to Millersport Highway, including a 10-yard bridge over Ellicott Creek—damaging vehicles; local officials say a harsh winter makes repairs difficult until warmer weather persists. WBEN
- ➤ Local, state & federal agencies formed a Unified Command at the Naval and Military Park this week after inspections revealed a fuel tank puncture on the USS Croaker and water ingress on the USS The Sullivans. Officials report no injuries or wildlife impact as they monitor diesel discharge and remove oily water. WBFO
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Buffalo fans are snapping up Sabres tickets amid a historic stretch as demand surges for today’s game at KeyBank Center against Toronto; 300 level seats start at $125+ while premium lower seats can cost up to $300. Prices may rise further as playoff excitement builds. WBEN
- ➤ Buffalo Sabres captain Rasmus Dahlin is leading his team into contention with strong play even as his fiancée recovers from heart transplant surgery in Sweden (a personal challenge this season). The Sabres are aiming to end their 14-season playoff drought while Dahlin dismisses claims he is a pest. WGRZ
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St. Patrick's Speed Dating for Buffalo Singles in Their 50s and 60s
6:30-8:30 p.m. — The Delaware Pub & Grill — Cost varies — Meet potential matches in a friendly and engaging speed dating environment.
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Kimberly Akimbo
12 AM — Shea's Buffalo Theatre — Ticket prices vary — Experience the Tony Award-winning musical about family dynamics and the journey to find happiness.
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NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament: Buffalo All Sessions
3:30 AM – 12:55 PM — KeyBank Center — Ticket prices vary — Exciting NCAA action awaits as teams battle for glory in Buffalo.
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Crystal Ship Concert
8-10 p.m. — Buffalo Iron Works — Check for ticket prices — Experience the melodic tunes of Crystal Ship live at this vibrant venue.
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World's Largest '90s Party - 5th Anniversary
7-11:59 p.m. — Town Ballroom — Ages 18+ — Celebrate the iconic '90s with the largest themed party in Buffalo, complete with nostalgia and fun.
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Boston Bruins at Buffalo Sabres
7-10 p.m. — KeyBank Center — Veterans only — Celebrate Military Appreciation Night as the Sabres take on the Bruins in Buffalo.
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Metal Spring Fling
8 PM – 1 AM — Nietzsche's — Ticketed event — Experience an electrifying night of metal featuring top local bands.
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Kim Scott Live Concert
6-8:30 p.m. — Burchfield Penney Art Center — Members $50, Non-Members $55 — Experience an elegant evening of smooth jazz with acclaimed flutist Kim Scott.
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G Herbo Live in Concert
8-9:30 p.m. — Electric City — Tickets starting at $278 — G Herbo is set to deliver an unforgettable performance in Buffalo's vibrant venue.
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Two Feet Concert
7:00-9:30 p.m. — Electric City — Last-minute ticket availability — Experience an electrifying performance by Two Feet in Buffalo.
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