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lol646m ph BY SAMANTHA CHRISTMANN Dec. 11, 2024 The Chick-fil-A location on Walden Avenue in Cheektowaga won't get a sister location in Clarence after the company decided not to demolish a former Applebee's and build on the lot. Chick-fil-A drops plans for Clarence Chick-fil-A has scrapped plans it floated two years ago for a restaurant in the Eastgate Plaza in Clarence after the town voiced traffic and congestion concerns for the project. The Georgia-based chicken sandwich chain with a rabid following will no longer open a location at 5017 Transit Road. It had planned to demolish a former Applebee's restaurant there and build a 5,000-square-foot Chick-fil-A restaurant with a drive-thru. It would have been the Northtowns' first Chick-fil-A restaurant. It's the second time Chick-fil-A has pulled out of a project after facing pushback from an Erie County municipality. Plans for a store in Delaware Consumer Square in North Buffalo also were scrapped after neighbors complained and the company faced issues with an easement on the property. The company is still moving ahead with plans for a store at 6610 Niagara Falls Blvd., Niagara Falls. It has locations in Hamburg, Cheektowaga and Depew. Welcome to Buffalo Next. This newsletter from The Buffalo News will bring you the latest coverage on the changing Buffalo Niagara economy – from real estate to health care to startups. Read more at BuffaloNext.com . Tops finishes $3 million renovation of Depew store Tops Markets has invested nearly $3 million in the renovation of its store at 5175 Broadway in Depew. The store is one of five formerly franchised locations it acquired from Phil Perna-led group Supermarket Management in April . The 77,000-square-foot store is the 45th renovation Tops has completed in the last five years. The nearly 30-year-old store is managed by Chris Hoffman. “This considerable investment will offer customers a renewed shopping experience starting with associates that the community knows and trusts, expanded amenities and a wide variety of high-quality local, national and own brands all at a great value," said Ron Ferri, president, Tops Markets. The renovation brought a new storefront, new paint and LED lighting inside and out, new awnings and landscaping, energy-efficient equipment, new shopping carts and cart corrals, expanded self-checkouts, renovated restrooms and updated decor. The fresh offerings in the perimeter of the store also have been expanded, including more antibiotic-free meat, sustainable seafood, plant-based options, organic groceries, fresh produce, bakery assortment and gluten-free items. The store also has a new full-service Starbucks Cafe and a new private waiting area in its pharmacy. “At Tops, we constantly evaluate the best ways to serve our customers and reinvest into our communities. These latest enhancements will help make life a little easier for shoppers by focusing on a strong combination of convenience, selection, quality and low prices every day,” said Mark Dudziak, a Tops district manager. Go! Toys and Games here to stay If you have been to a mall during the holiday shopping season, you've seen Go! They're a retail chain of pop-up toy stores and calendar kiosks that temporarily open in shopping malls to capitalize on holiday traffic. Very rarely, a Go! Toys and Games store will set up shop with hopes of staying permanently. That's what the location at the Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls USA has done. Go! Toys and Games has opened at that mall in the former Against All Odds store, across from Loft and Calvin Klein and next to Kay Jewelers. The mall also has a temporary Go! Calendars and Games kiosk that will be at the mall until January, along with other Go! calendar kiosks at Walden Galleria and McKinley Mall. Chuck E. Cheese opens in North Buffalo Chuck E. Cheese has opened a new location at 2638 Delaware Ave. In addition to its traditional arcade, the $1.55 million buildout includes one of the franchise's first Ninja Run obstacle courses and Trampoline Zones in New York. Along with its live show featuring animatronic performers, the new location has an interactive dance floor. Chuck E. Cheese has another location at 4408 Milestrip Road in Hamburg. Kulture Khazana enters 11 Macy's stores Kulture Khazana, an Amherst business that makes cultural toys and puzzles celebrating South Asian heritage , is now selling its products in 11 Macy's stores. "These products are more than just toys - they’re a way to celebrate diversity and connect with cultural stories through play," said Akruti Babaria, the company's founder. Babaria created Kulture Khazana as a way to connect her son, Ayaan, with his Indian heritage. Babaria came to Amherst from Gujarat, West India, with her college professor father and school principal mother when she was 16 years old. Products are available at select Macy's stores in Oregon, California, New Jersey, New Hampshire and in the New York City area. Kulture Khazana's products have been featured on "Good Morning America," and are also sold at Nordstrom and Target.com . More pot dispensaries open in WNY Several new state-licensed recreational cannabis dispensaries have opened in Erie and Niagara counties. The new shops include: That brings the total number of licensed recreational cannabis dispensaries in the Western New York region to 25. The state, which has been criticized for its slow rollout of the retail market, has been opening dispensaries locally at a rate of about eight per year. There are 263 adult-use dispensaries throughout the state. THE LATEST Residents are asking the Bills to use CBA funds to help revitalize the neighborhood where it once played . The Hamburg IDA went on record against a proposed moratorium on new apartments. Wells Enterprises is getting cheap hydropower from the New York Power Authority for its expansion in Dunkirk. Micron has finalized the financing of its massive $6 billion chip plant in Syracuse – and that's good news for the Buffalo Niagara region's hope to build its tech sector . An Orchard Park medical device maker is cutting 80 jobs – a quarter of its local staff. As the state ramps up its glacially slow pace of granting legal cannabis licenses, one industry group now worries the process will go too fast – and create too much competition. A Buffalo law firm is forming a strategic partnership with a local political lobbying firm. A panel monitoring the Buffalo Bills Community Benefits Agreement wants more details on who's getting construction contracts – and the Bills are balking at providing it. With demise of Braymiller , will downtown Buffalo ever get another grocery store? The snowstorms of the past week have been exactly what local ski areas have been hoping for . Buffalo officials are seeking a $2 million Restore NY grant to repair the downtown hostel buildings . A Buffalo housing court judge is losing patience with the owner of the Buffalo Grand Hotel and Wonder Bread building. Sumitomo Rubber USA reached an agreement with its unionized former workers on a severance package. A Clarence plaza is getting a major makeover that will add apartments and townhouses, along with more commercial space. Ingram Micro is cutting 850 jobs across its operations , but isn't specifying the impact on its Western New York workforce. Federal regulators have lifted the consent order that Lake Shore Savings Bank operated under for nearly two years. ICYMI Five reads from Buffalo Next: 1. Buffalo Niagara Partnership sees new home as a 'hub' . Business group preparing to move to Cobblestone District. 2. Report notes pay gap between men and women has significant economic effects in NY. Women's Foundation of WNY says gap impacts women into retirement. 3. Sumitomo, union reach separation agreement. The deal covers about 1,200 Steelworkers who lost their jobs when the plant closed. 4. Lake Shore Bank freed from order that found 'unsafe and unsound business practices'. Federal regulators announced the consent order nearly two years ago. 5. Ingram Micro not specifying Western New York cuts. The technology company has 1,250 employees in Amherst. The Buffalo Next team gives you the big picture on the region’s economic revitalization. Email tips to buffalonext@buffnews.com or reach Buffalo Next Editor David Robinson at 716-849-4435. Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up to get the latest in your inbox five days a week . Email tips to buffalonext@buffnews.com . Be the first to know Get local news delivered to your inbox!

Packers getting healthier as season winds down GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — While other teams around the NFL are seeing their injury lists grow as the season winds down, the Green Bay Packers appear to be getting healthy at just the right time. Canadian Press Dec 11, 2024 3:19 PM Dec 11, 2024 3:35 PM Share by Email Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Print Share via Text Message Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur addresses the media after an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024 in Detroit. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio) GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — While other teams around the NFL are seeing their injury lists grow as the season winds down, the Green Bay Packers appear to be getting healthy at just the right time. Not only is quarterback Jordan Love looking like himself after dealing with early-season left knee and groin injuries, but the rest of the roster is getting better, too. “I think every team that can realize their potential needs to be as healthy as they can be. And injuries are a part of this business,” coach Matt LaFleur said. “It is what it is in terms of the next man up, but obviously, you want the guys that are your starters to be available — especially as you get closer to the end of the year.” Love certainly has been rolling of late, completing 67.1% of his passes for 904 yards with six touchdowns and one interception (118.8 passer rating) over the past four games, owing some of his hot streak to simply being healthy again. “The name of the game is trying to stay as healthy as possible, especially late into the season,” Love said. “There’s definitely injuries that stack up and guys being out. To have everybody relatively healthy and to be able to have our top guys out there would be huge for us." The Packers (9-4) head into their Sunday night matchup with the Seahawks (8-5) in Seattle with only one player having been unable to take part in Wednesday’s practice at all: safety Javon Bullard. LaFleur said Bullard is week-to-week with an ankle injury he suffered in the team’s Dec. 5 loss at Detroit . The Packers got full participation from Jaire Alexander, who has missed four of the team’s last five games with a knee injury suffered at Jacksonville on Oct. 27, and wide receiver Romeo Doubs, who has missed the last two games with a concussion he suffered against San Francisco on Nov. 24. Although Alexander had practiced on a limited basis in recent weeks, he has missed the last three games and pulled himself out of the team’s Nov. 17 win at Chicago because of his knee. Getting Alexander back to face Seahawks receivers DK Metcalf, Tyler Lockett and Jaxon Smith-Njigba would give a major lift to the Packers’ pass defense, currently ranked 21st with 222.2 yards per game allowed. “When I was watching him, he looked like he was moving around well, and we’ll just see how it transpires throughout the course of the week,” LaFleur said. “Hopefully, he’ll be ready to roll.” LaFleur said Doubs and rookie safety Evan Williams, who left the Packers’ 34-31 loss to the Lions because of a concussion, are still in the concussion protocol. But Williams was able to practice on a limited basis. Meanwhile, tight end Luke Musgrave, who hasn’t played a snap since injuring his left ankle during a a Sept. 29 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, has been designated for return from injured reserve. Musgrave took part in practice for the first time since undergoing surgery in early October to repair a torn ligament in the ankle. He said he only did individual drill work Wednesday, making it unlikely he would be activated this week. “Just going to ease back into it, but I feel good,” Musgrave said. “Still getting the cutting back, but overall, it feels good.” ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl The Associated Press See a typo/mistake? Have a story/tip? This has been shared 0 times 0 Shares Share by Email Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Print Share via Text Message Get your daily Victoria news briefing Email Sign Up More Football (NFL) Raiders QB Aidan O'Connell back at practice, but status is undetermined for Falcons game Dec 11, 2024 4:10 PM Vince Carter, Tracy McGrady join Bills' ownership group as limited partners Dec 11, 2024 4:08 PM Chargers QB Justin Herbert does not practice because of left ankle injury Dec 11, 2024 3:59 PMDonald Trump is returning to the world stage. So is his trolling

The 26-year-old man charged in last week’s killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO in New York City made an appearance on Tuesday in a Pennsylvania courthouse . Police arrested Luigi Nicholas Mangione on Monday in last Wednesday's attack on Brian Thompson after they say a worker at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, alerted authorities to a customer who resembled the suspected gunman. Mangione had on him a gun that investigators believe was used in last Wednesday’s attack, as well as writings expressing anger at corporate America, police said. As Mangione arrived at the courthouse Tuesday, he struggled with officers and shouted something that was partly unintelligible but referred to an “insult to the intelligence of the American people.” Mangione is being held without bail in Pennsylvania on charges of possession of an unlicensed firearm, forgery and providing false identification to police. Manhattan prosecutors have charged him with five counts, including murder, criminal possession of a weapon and criminal possession of a forged instrument. Here are some of the latest developments: During Tuesday's hearing, Mangione was denied bail. His attorney, Thomas Dickey, told the court that his client wants a hearing on the extradition issue. Mangione, wearing an orange jumpsuit, mostly stared straight ahead at the hearing, occasionally consulting papers, rocking in his chair, or looking back at the gallery. At one point, he began to speak to respond to the court discussion, but was quieted by his lawyer. In addition to a three-page, handwritten document that suggests he harbored “ill will toward corporate America,” NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said Monday that Mangione also had a ghost gun, a type of weapon that can be assembled at home and is difficult to trace. Officers questioned Mangione, who was acting suspiciously and carrying multiple fraudulent IDs, as well as a U.S. passport, New York Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said. Officers also found a sound suppressor, or silencer, “consistent with the weapon used in the murder,” she said. He had clothing and a mask similar to those worn by the shooter and a fraudulent New Jersey ID matching one the suspect used to check into a New York City hostel before the shooting, the commissioner said. Kenny said Mangione was born and raised in Maryland, has ties to San Francisco and that his last known address is in Honolulu. Mangione, who was valedictorian of his Maryland prep school, earned undergraduate and graduate degrees in computer science in 2020 from the University of Pennsylvania, a university spokesman told The Associated Press on Monday. Mangione comes from a prominent Maryland family. His grandfather Nick Mangione, who died in 2008, was a successful real estate developer. One of his best-known projects was Turf Valley Resort, a sprawling luxury retreat and conference center outside Baltimore that he purchased in 1978. Mangione likely was motivated by his anger with what he called “parasitic” health insurance companies and a disdain with corporate greed, said a law enforcement bulletin obtained by The Associated Press. He wrote that the U.S. has the most expensive healthcare system in the world and that the profits of major corporations continue to rise while “our life expectancy” does not, according to the bulletin, which was based on a review of the suspect’s hand-written notes and social media postings. The defendant appeared to view the targeted killing of the UnitedHealthcare CEO as a symbolic takedown and may have been inspired by “Unabomber” Ted Kaczynski, whom he called a “political revolutionary,” the document said. Police said the person who killed Thompson left a hostel on Manhattan's Upper West Side at 5:41 a.m. on Wednesday. Eleven minutes later, he was seen on surveillance video walking back and forth in front of the New York Hilton Midtown, wearing a distinctive backpack. At 6:44 a.m., he shot Thompson at a side entrance to the hotel, fled on foot, then climbed aboard a bicycle and within four minutes had entered Central Park, according to police. Another security camera recorded the gunman leaving the park near the American Museum of Natural History at 6:56 a.m. still on the bicycle but without the backpack, police said. After getting in a taxi, he headed north to a bus terminal near the George Washington Bridge, arriving at around 7:30 a.m. From there, the trail of video evidence runs cold. Police have not located video of the suspect exiting the building, leading them to believe he likely took a bus out of town. Police said they are still investigating the path the suspect took to Pennsylvania. “This just happened this morning," Kenny said. "We’ll be working, backtracking his steps from New York to Altoona, Pennsylvania,” Kenny said. Associated Press reporters Lea Skene, Matt O'Brien, Sean Murphy and Cedar Attanasio contributed to this report. Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission. Get the latest local business news delivered FREE to your inbox weekly.Bronny James to play in first G League road game in reversal of previous setup: SourceAriana Grande, Cynthia Erivo Earned the Same Salary, Says Universal Pictures

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SYDENY (Reuters): Australia’s government said on Sunday it had dropped plans to fine internet platforms up to 5% of their global revenue for failing to prevent the spread of misinformation online. The bill was part of a wide-ranging regulatory crackdown by Australia, where leaders have complained that foreign-domiciled tech platforms are overriding the country’s sovereignty, and comes ahead of a federal election due within a year. “Based on public statements and engagements with Senators, it is clear that there is no pathway to legislate this proposal through the Senate,” Communications Minister Michelle Rowland said in a statement. Rowland said the bill would have “ushered in an unprecedented level of transparency, holding big tech to account for their systems and processes to prevent and minimise the spread of harmful misinformation and disinformation online”. Some four-fifths of Australians wanted the spread of misinformation addressed, said the minister, whose centre-left Labor government has fallen behind the conservative opposition coalition in recent polling. The Liberal-National coalition, as well as the Australian Greens and crossbench senators, all opposed the legislation, Sky News reported. Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young called the government bill a “half-baked option” in remarks televised on Australian Broadcasting Corp. on Sunday. Industry body DIGI, of which Meta is a member, previously said the proposed regime reinforced an existing anti-misinformation code.ESTERO, Fla. (AP) — Devontae Blanton scored 17 points as Eastern Kentucky beat Southern Illinois 77-72 on Tuesday. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * ESTERO, Fla. (AP) — Devontae Blanton scored 17 points as Eastern Kentucky beat Southern Illinois 77-72 on Tuesday. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? ESTERO, Fla. (AP) — Devontae Blanton scored 17 points as Eastern Kentucky beat Southern Illinois 77-72 on Tuesday. Blanton also had six rebounds for the Colonels (4-2). Mayar Wol scored 14 points while going 4 of 11 from the floor, including 3 for 7 from 3-point range, and 3 for 4 from the line and added five rebounds. George Kimble III had 13 points and shot 4 for 12 (2 for 5 from 3-point range) and 3 of 4 from the free-throw line. Ali Abdou Dibba led the Salukis (2-5) in scoring, finishing with 26 points. Southern Illinois also got 21 points, seven rebounds and two steals from Kennard Davis. Drew Steffe also had 10 points. Eastern Kentucky went into halftime leading Southern Illinois 48-22. Kimble scored 12 points in the half. Eastern Kentucky turned an 11-point second-half lead into an 18-point advantage with an 8-1 run to make it a 65-47 lead. Montavious Myrick scored nine second-half points. ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar. Advertisement

Dozens of people in Canada have scurvy, and it's because of foodCHICAGO (AP) — Sam Darnold threw for 90 of his 330 yards in overtime to set up Parker Romo's game-ending 29-yard field goal , and the Minnesota Vikings outlasted the Chicago Bears 30-27 on Sunday after giving up 11 points in the final 22 seconds of regulation. Darnold threw two touchdown passes, Jordan Addison caught eight passes for a career-high 162 yards and a touchdown, and T.J. Hockenson had 114 yards receiving for the Vikings (9-2), who remained one game behind Detroit in the rugged NFC North. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.

FROM Caspering to throning, the language of love can be difficult to understand. Whether you are playing the field or hunting for The One, we translate the dating dictionary’s newest entries . . . SLEDGING: Beware of this as the temperature drops. Sledging sees people dragging out relationships they are no longer interested in just for the convenience of a festive fling. Come spring , they will be gone. THRONING: If someone dates for social status and to boost their reputation rather than love, they are guilty of throning. READ MORE ON GEN Z DATING WOKEFISHING: A cousin of catfishing, wokefishing is when someone pretends to be socially conscious to attract a partner. If your dating bio has hashtags like #EcoWarrior but your recycling bin is always empty, this is aimed at you . . . POCKETING: This is when you are kept hidden from your partner’s social circle. If you have not met their family and do not hang out with their friends, you are being pocketed. Most read in Fabulous It could be a sign they do not see a future with you, or they are seeing someone else. CASPERING: Ghosting, but friendlier — like that loveable movie ghost. Instead of suddenly disappearing, your date will send sporadic replies and vague excuses until the connection slowly fizzles. REVENANTING: Just when you think they are gone for good and you have moved on, they return. They might offer some sort of an apology or excuse to win your over, or they will assume you are happy to pick up where you left off. COLLABOR-DATING: For Gen-Z singletons , dating and content creation go hand in hand. And collabor-dating is not just about meeting someone you fancy, it is about bonding over shared projects, such as creating playlists or making TikToks. Every date becomes a creative partnership, blending love and likes into one photo-genic package. FREAK MATCHING: Inspired by singer Tinashe ’s viral TikTok track Nasty, it is less dirty than it sounds. Freak matching is connecting with someone over your shared quirks and unique interests. In 2025, it is less about fitting a mould and more about showing your true — weird — self. SHADOW PHASING: In the early stages of a relationship, shadow phasing is when someone hints at their new partner on social media without going fully public. They will share glimpses — a cropped photo here, a hand-hold there — while the couple quietly build a stronger connection away from their screens. FLEX DATING: Gen Z are all about keeping things casual but impactful, and Flex meet-ups are the ultimate way to fit dating into their busy lives. READ MORE SUN STORIES Think of quick, last-minute hangouts with a shared goal, like a workout, grabbing a smoothie or running an errand. These spontaneous dates let singles get to know each other without over-committing. To have someone to have sex with (60%) To have someone to cuddle with when it’s cold (50%) To avoid feeling lonely in this magical time of year (40%) To avoid answering questions about being single (30%) To have someone to bring to Christmas and New Year’s parties (20%)About 1 in 8 Canadians think Canada should become 51st American state: poll

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Seibert misses an extra point late as the Commanders lose their 3rd in a row, 34-26 to the Cowboys LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — Austin Seibert missed his second extra point of the game with 21 seconds left after Washington’s Jayden Daniels and Terry McLaurin connected on an 86-yard touchdown, Dallas’ Juanyeh Thomas returned the ensuing onside kick attempt for a touchdown, and the Cowboys pulled out a 34-26 victory Sunday that extended the Commanders’ skid to three games. Seibert was wide left on the point-after attempt following a bad snap. On the ensuing onside kick attempt, Juanyeh Thomas returned it 43 yards for a touchdown as the Cowboys ended their losing streak at five in improbable fashion. Earlier in the fourth quarter, KaVonte Turpin returned a kickoff 99 yards for a TD. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.Saquon stamps Eagles as legitimate Super Bowl contender

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