Thursday, October 23rd, 2025
Good morning, Buffalo. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 23rd of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Mohawk Place will reopen this Friday — part of a plan to turn a stretch of Ellicott Street into a fun destination in downtown Buffalo. Developer Frank DiMaria Jr. and Bernice Radle have worked for months to update the venue so it can host live music and art while backing Rocco Termini’s effort to bring new restaurants, bars, and housing to the area. WBEN
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Seneca Niagara Resort and Casino and Seneca Allegany Resort and Casino were awarded AAA’s Four Diamond Award—Seneca Niagara received it every year since 2006 and Seneca Allegany since 2009. National Fuel will purchase CenterPoint Ohio’s natural gas utility business for $2.6 billion in the fourth quarter, while a 1832 building in Eden was sold for $410,000 and a Maine-based company bought three Lombardo Funeral Homes for $5.9 million. WBEN
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Annalist Casciano has expanded The Room Theatre Company into a new 2,000-square-foot studio in Orchard Park, marking a full circle as she now teaches where she once trained. Her school offers singing, dancing and acting classes for kids aged 3 to 22 and serves over 100 students weekly. ABC 7
- ➤ Mohawk Place reopens on Oct. 24 and its return will help launch plans to make Ellicott Street a lively spot for live music and events — a project driven by local developers. Frank DiMaria Jr. and his partner Bernice Radle spent months fixing the venue while developer Rocco Termini plans to add restaurants and apartments nearby — a move aimed at boosting downtown culture. WBEN
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ D’Youville University was awarded a $5 million grant from the state's Higher Education Capital Matching Grant Program to fund renovations at its downtown school of medicine in Buffalo—this funding will help modernize the facility. The Buffalo News
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Lake effect rain has arrived in the Buffalo-Niagara region and will drop up to 2 inches in the next 24 hours, with as much as 3 inches expected over the next three days. The rain band will shift south today—bringing a break to heavy rain in the Buffalo area as temperatures stay in the upper 40s to near 50. WBEN
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Seneca Nation leaders met with state and local lawmakers today to unveil an economic report showing the Nation generates nearly $2 billion annually and supports over 8,000 jobs across a 16-county region. The report shows its operations — from casinos to healthcare — drive revenue into local communities without burdening taxpayers. WGRZ
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Cyclists of all skill levels will gather at Buffalo Bills Fieldhouse on October 26th to ride and raise funds for stroke and heart research in a free event sponsored by the American Heart Association—registrants must meet a minimum fundraising goal of $250 for individuals or $1,000 for teams. The indoor ride will run from 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and include Hands-Only CPR training and tools to help participants reach their goals. WGRZ
- ➤ Team Alice at the University at Buffalo educates older adults and medical students on avoiding harmful medication practices after Alice Brennan died in 2009 from a fatal medication error—her daughter Mary Brennan-Taylor started the program to help prevent similar tragedies. The initiative now runs programs in Erie and Niagara County and will expand to the University of Texas at Houston School of Medicine—aiming to empower families and health professionals to safeguard against medication harm. WGRZ
- ➤ Buffalo paramedic Douglas Milks earned the National Stars of Life award for his compassionate response during a 2024 blizzard, when he reached a critically ill patient despite a driving ban and white-out conditions—though the patient later died, his care brought peace to the family. His 39-year career is recognized by the award group—he will join 31 other honorees to meet with Congress and discuss challenges facing EMS professionals. WGRZ
- ➤ Spectrum Health and Human Services hosted a webinar called Mental Wellness in the Construction Industry that discussed high suicide rates among construction workers using CDC data showing 6,000 suicides in 2022 and Erie County reporting seven in 2023 and 10 in 2024. Experts urged policy changes—such as second chance agreements and extended leave—to support workers facing isolation and high job risks. WGRZ
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The Buffalo Bills returned from bye week and are working to end recent losses as rookie Maxwell Hairston returned to practice after a knee injury and Michael Hoecht and Larry Ogunjobi became eligible after their suspensions—boosting the team ahead of their game against the Carolina Panthers. Spectrum News
- ➤ Bulls women’s soccer secured wins in two MAC contests by defeating Central Michigan 1-0 on senior day and Ohio University 2-1 on the road with key goals from Jasmine Guerber and teammates. The team will play today at 6 p.m. at home against Bowling Green to extend its MAC lead. The Spectrum
- ➤ Sabres announced earlier puck drop times for their upcoming games against the Maple Leafs because the Blue Jays are playing in the World Series — the home game at KeyBank Center will begin at 7:00 p.m. Friday and the Toronto game will start at 5:00 p.m. Saturday. WGRZ
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Hot Tuna Concert
8:00 – 9:30 PM — Kleinhans Music Hall — Ticket prices from $235 — Experience the legendary Hot Tuna live in concert at a top-rated venue.
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Buffalo Rising's 2025 Witches Ball
7 PM – 1 AM — Statler Buffalo — $1,000 in prizes for costume contest — Unleash your inner monster at the biggest Halloween event in Buffalo!
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Martin House Plus Tour
10 AM – 2 PM — Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House — Ticket purchase required — Explore the architectural beauty of Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece and learn about its history.
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The Wrecks: INSIDE : OUTSIDE Tour
6:00-8:30 p.m. — Town Ballroom — Ticket required — Enjoy a night of live music with The Wrecks, phoneboy, and Wall Carpets featuring a VIP Meet & Greet.
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Stand Atlantic Concert
7-9:30 p.m. — Rec Room — Tickets available — Experience the energetic performance of Stand Atlantic live in Buffalo.
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Rittz Night Owl Tour
7:00-8:30 p.m. — Rec Room — Ticket information available — Experience the lyrical prowess of Rittz live in concert.
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Come From Away Musical
7:30-9:00 p.m. — Shea's 710 Theatre — Tickets required — Experience the touching story of kindness and community that emerged during a day of crisis.
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Buffalo Sabres vs. Washington Capitals
7:00 – 8:30 PM — KeyBank Center — Tickets available — Catch the exciting matchup between the Sabres and the Capitals in an action-packed NHL game.
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Tosh Collins SENIOR Meat Raffle 2025
Join us for the 3rd Annual Tosh Collins SENIOR Meat Raffle, where the stakes are high and the steaks are higher!
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Herbie Hancock Concert
7:00-8:30 p.m. — Center for the Arts - University at Buffalo — Tickets available — Experience the legendary Herbie Hancock live on his 2025 North American Fall Tour.
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Bachman-Turner Overdrive 'Roll On Down The Highway' Tour
7-9 p.m. — Riviera Theatre — $93 – $143 — Experience legendary rock as Randy Bachman and BTO perform classic hits with fresh energy.
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