
Former WNY High School hoops phenom sees his successes in business eclipsing his once lofty exploits on the hard court.

Former Channel 2 anchor is loving family life in the Windy City.

Finding out what became of Scott Norwood, Lois Gibbs, Billie Lawless, Terry Anderson, John Stevens, and Dennis Gorski.

As a 15 year old, she attracted national media attention by trying to become the first WNY girl to play on her High School's football team.

Former local personalities are enjoying retirement.

The once bulbous bat boy for the Buffalo Bisons enjoys marriage and fatherhood, but hardly visits his old stomping grounds where he once reigned as a Buffalo icon.
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Beset by a host of medical maladies, a boy who once captured the hearts of Western New Yorkers is now a young man looking forward to High School graduation. But will fate intervene?

The iconic weatherman stopped by the Channel 2 studios to catch up and talk about old times.

She strutted her way onto our screens during a memorable commercial in the early 1980's. So whatever happened to the Talkin' Proud Girl, who starred in that civic pride campaign?

For 34 years, his name was synonomous with television news in Buffalo. So where is Irv Weinstein now?

Former Channel 2 News anchor Nick Clooney still keeps busy. Since leaving town, he spent 6 years with American Movie Classics. He worked on several syndicated radio and TV projects.
He even ran for Congress in 2002. Though only in Buffalo for a few months, Nick says he fell in love with the area.
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