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Alexandra Rios

Alexandra Rios

Multi-Skilled Journalist / Reporter at WGRZ-TV

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Recent Articles

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Bringing the Buffalo community to the table on gun violence

The goal is to bring residents, young people, and service providers into one room to talk about what's working, what's missing and what resources are needed.
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This Angola woman is making smiles in her community by hosting a Th...

An Angola woman is bringing smiles to her local community, she is collecting goods and supplies from local farmers to prep Thanksgiving meals for local families
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Federal bill targets hemp THC edibles and drinks in major industry ...

Congress is pushing a major change that could shake up the cannabis industry nationwide. Lawmakers say it’s about closing a loophole — but what does that mean?
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HEAP funding on hold amid government shutdown

HEAP aid is on hold due to the government shutdown. NYSEG says customers can still enroll in the EAP to get immediate help.
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Backyard of Horrors returns with new scares and Halloween magic

Halloween is near, and one man is already turning heads with his free haunted house in Niagara Falls. See what’s new this Halloween and how to find it. 👻
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Seneca Nation drives $2 billion in regional economic activity

The Seneca Nation drives nearly $2 billion in regional economic activity — but it’s more than just casinos. Learn how it impacts more than 8,000 jobs.
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Ken-Ton program helping to fight food insecurity

Kenmore's community is tackling childhood hunger with Blessings in a Backpack, nourishing bodies and minds every weekend.
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State of University at Buffalo address: President Tripathi prepares...

Satish Tripathi guided UB through major growth, pandemic challenges, and boosted AI programs. Now, he’s moving on—what’s next for the university?
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Families injured in deadly Thruway bus crash receive support from l...

After a deadly Thruway crash, the Indian community in Buffalo is helping families heal — see how a simple cup of chai is providing comfort.
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New $100K H-1B fee worries businesses in Western New York

Changes to the fees for H-1B visas is causing confusion and concerns among local lawmakers and businesses, the fee for new applicants is now $100K.
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Local restaurants cut waste and reach new customers through Too Goo...

Buffalo restaurants are saving leftovers and feeding the community in a surprising way. See how you can get a meal for $4 to $6.
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Buffalo's Hispanic Heritage Council celebrates 15 years

Join the Hispanic Heritage Council as they celebrate 15 years of cultural impact with music, history, and a vision for the future in Buffalo.
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Buffalo Catholic schools to add armed security guards at all elemen...

The Diocese of Buffalo is ramping up school security with armed guards, and parents won’t pay extra. Learn more about the initiative.
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'That’s Buffalo for You' aims to reshape city’s image nationwide

Buffalo is getting a bold new tourism makeover. Find out what 'That’s Buffalo for You' really means.
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SNAP changes are being rolled out slowly, here's what you should know

While the new requirements are now law, New York is still waiting on clarity about how they'll be enforced. Here's what WNY families should know in the meantime:
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Lackawanna senior finds family again after pet adoption

🐾 A Lackawanna man who moved here knowing no one just found the perfect companion — thanks to a local program and the SPCA.
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What's behind all the dead fish in Lake Erie?

Dead fish are washing up along parts of Lake Erie — in some spots, by the thousands. But experts say there’s no reason to panic. 🌊 Here’s what’s really behind it:
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There's a health risk for poor air quality in Western New York

The smoke hanging over Western New York isn’t coming from local sources. 🔥 See where it’s actually coming from — and what experts recommend you do about it.
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Federal cuts to public broadcasting leave Buffalo stations with unc...

After the announced closure of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, local Buffalo station Buffalo Toronto Public Media is facing uncertainty and cuts to programs
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A WNY man claims Rite Aid sold health records without consent

Confusion over pharmacy transfers is leaving some Western New Yorkers worried about privacy and access to medications. 📄 See what state regulators say you can do:
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Rite Aid closure still leaves customers scrambling in WNY

Rite Aid customers in Western New York say their prescriptions were transferred without permission — and now they’re stuck in long lines and making frantic calls.