Buffalo Headlines for Daily Business Reading
Latest News is the app's central reading space for Buffalo business coverage. Readers can move through current article cards, open a full story with Read More, and switch between Latest News and Upcoming Events when they want reporting or local happenings. Topic tabs such as Banking & Regulations, Career & Workforce, Food & Lifestyle, and Residential Real Estate make the stream easier to scan.
Each story card combines a category label, headline, time marker, image when available, and quick actions for sharing or saving. That layout suits a morning briefing, a quick industry check, or a deeper read about a local company, property deal, workplace change, or community business trend.
Weekly Editions and Local Reporting
The Weekly area turns the publication's digital edition into a dedicated reading shelf. Readers can browse the featured issue card, see its cover and date, and select View to open the edition-style reading experience instead of relying only on the latest article feed. Smaller issue cards keep past editions and themed collections visible below the lead item.
This format is useful when a reader wants more context than a single headline provides. Long-form cover stories, curated local reporting, and regular issue organization create a slower reading route for professionals who review the week's major developments, keep up with regional sectors, or return to a publication during a commute or quiet planning session.
Newsletters and Personalized Alerts
Newsletters give Buffalo Business First a scheduled way to deliver business coverage beyond an in-app browsing session. The Newsletter area includes weekday choices such as Morning Edition and Afternoon Edition, with descriptions that point to breaking news, commercial real estate, small-business stories, workplace changes, employer lists, and executive coverage. Readers can review an edition's purpose before changing a preference.
This recurring format helps users build a practical information routine. Someone starting the workday can choose a concise morning briefing, while an afternoon update can surface developments that appeared later. The app also presents a clear Update Preference action, making newsletter selection feel like an intentional part of following local business news rather than a one-time prompt.
Search, Bookmarks, and Account Controls
Search, Bookmark, and account controls support the everyday work of finding and returning to useful reporting. The bottom navigation keeps Search beside Latest, Weekly, and Newsletter, while the Saved area provides a place for articles and multimedia that a reader wants to revisit. Account settings add a separate path for managing the reader's profile and preferences.
These tools fit readers who track a company, property market, employer, or business topic over time. A story can be saved during a quick scan and revisited later for research, conversation, or planning. Together, topic browsing, search access, saved items, and account controls make the app more useful than a single stream of headlines.