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Sunday, March 15th, 2026

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Good morning, Buffalo. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 15th of March.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Bricks have fallen from the charred remains of the former St. Ann’s school on Buffalo’s East Side, raising safety concerns among neighbors. City inspectors conduct weekly checks on the fenced site while demolition plans remain pending.  WGRZ
  • Administrators are investigating whether a member of the Grand Island High School boys basketball team is tied to antisemitic posts targeting Lew-Port High School, and the inquiry remains ongoing.  The Buffalo News

BUSINESS NEWS

  • Zubaidah supermarket and restaurant held its grand opening on Friday at the Buffalo Trade Center on Walden Avenue, offering a range of ethnic foods during Ramadan to meet a local need. The store operates daily (9 a.m. until midnight).  WGRZ

CULTURE NEWS

  • The Old First Ward held its annual St. Patrick's Day parade Saturday. Local residents joined the festivities in a long-held tradition that brightened the neighborhood.  WGRZ
  • Families lined the streets in Niagara Falls today as a decades‑old parade kicked off an afternoon of Irish music, dance — and community spirit that keeps a cherished family tradition marching.  WGRZ

ENVIRONMENT NEWS

  • DEC is coordinating with the Coast Guard, the City and the Naval Park to address environmental concerns from petroleum discharge on the USS Croaker and water ingress on USS The Sullivans in the Buffalo River. Cleanup will start Monday, Mar. 16 to remove legacy fuel and contaminated water.  WBEN

SPORTS NEWS

  • Jack Quinn scored the tying goal and in the shootout as Buffalo Sabres beat the Maple Leafs 3-2 Saturday night at home. Alex Tuch sealed the win, and the team bounced back after an earlier loss.  WGRZ
  • Food trucks will join NCAA tournament events next week by offering diverse dining options on Thursday in Buffalo — delivering local flavor to sports fans.  The Buffalo News
  • The Buffalo Sabres plan creative ticketing measures for upcoming games, including matchups against the Maple Leafs, to keep most seats for local fans + maintain a strong home ice advantage.  The Buffalo News
  • Queen City Roller Derby celebrated its 20th anniversary this year by hosting a soup and chili cook-off that brought community members together for a friendly culinary contest.  WGRZ
  • The Buffalo Sabres are drawing local attention after a three-month hot streak that has boosted fan spirit and supported team-related businesses. Their current success is fueling greater community support as they continue to play strongly.  The Buffalo News

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • 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.

    Tue, 3/17/26

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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.

    Thu, 3/19/26

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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.

    Fri, 3/20/26

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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.

    Sat, 3/21/26

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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.

    Wed, 3/25/26

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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.

    Fri, 3/27/26

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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.

    Sat, 3/28/26

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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.

    Sun, 3/29/26

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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.

    Tue, 3/31/26

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  • Jarv & RDGLDGRN Live Concert

    7-10 p.m. — Buffalo Iron Works — $44-$88 — Experience high-energy performances by Jarv and RDGLDGRN at this local favorite venue.

    Wed, 4/1/26

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REAL ESTATE

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT

If the path ahead of you is clear, you're probably on someone else's.

~ Joseph Campbell

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