Thomas O'Neil-White
Multimedia ReporterBorn in Louisville, Kentucky, Thomas moved to Western New York at the age of 14. A graduate of Buffalo State College, he majored in Communications Studies and was part of the sports staff for WBNY. When not following his beloved University of Kentucky Wildcats and Boston Red Sox, Thomas enjoys coaching youth basketball, reading Tolkien novels and seeing live music.
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After pouring over 1,310 public comments related to the Kensington Expressway project, Citizen Researchers dispute the numbers put forth by the New York State Department of Transportation.
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Front-facing employees at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum decided to seek third party arbitration with the National Labor Relations Board in their push to form a union.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul touched down in Western New York Monday to introduce the brand new Ralph C. Wilson Jr, Welcome Center at Niagara Falls State Park.
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Two Humboldt Parkway residents have filed a lawsuit against the New York State Department of Transportation petitioning the state and the Federal Highway Administration to conduct an Environmental Assessment for the proposed Kensington Expressway Project. Plaintiff Terrence Robinson spoke with WBFO’s Thomas O'Neil-White about the lawsuit.
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The future of Buffalo's only hostel remains unclear as the city says the hostel "needs to step up."
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A lawyer representing the families of the victims of the May 14th, 2022 Tops shooting said they have enough evidence to proceed with a wrongful death lawsuit against a weapon accessory manufacturer and several social media platforms.
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Advocates continue to push for the passage of the Elder Parole and Fair and Timely Parole bills ahead of 2024 New York State Legislative session.
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Is today’s political climate leading to apathy among voters? Is the “democracy is under siege” slogan missing the mark? WBFO’s Thomas O’Neil-White was at the polls early on Election Day asking those questions.
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WBFO’s Thomas O'Neil-White is joined by Batavia News Assistant Editor Matt Surtel ahead of Election Day, Tuesday to talk about important races in Wyoming County. Few races are contested in the heavily Republican county but Surtel gives us a preview of some of the more interesting races.
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One life lost during a winter storm is one life too many, says University District Councilman Rasheed Wyatt. He says there's needs to be more communication and collaboration between the Common Council and the mayor's office regarding their winter snow plan.