Sunrise to sunset Buffalo News photographers bring you the best of WNY in this week in pictures. Each photo tells a bigger story of what makes Buffalo the city of good neighbors, from the Community Rally in Niagara Square and a Black Lives Matter rally at Bidwell Park to the first annual Somali Bantu community day and the Queen of Heaven Carnival. We were entertained by Hollywood Vampires and Justin Bieber's Purpose tour. Development camp encouraged Sabres fans at the HarborCenter, while the WNY Quarter Horse Club captivated horse fans at the Fairgrounds in Hamburg. We also brought you inside the historic Buffalo Lighthouse and Buffalo City Hall. Take a second look at the photos and stories that make up This Week in Pictures.
Buffalo was incorporated as a city in 1832, the Buffalo Lighthouse has illuminated the way and welcomed millions coming in through the Erie Canal. Get a look inside the historic lighthouse, which recently debuted a new, historically accurate Fresnel lens. (Derek Gee/Buffalo News) See more.
Hollywood Vampires, featuring,Johnny Depp, Alice Cooper and Joe Perry perform at the Seneca Niagara Casino on Saturday, July 9, 2016. (Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News) See more.
Somalian Muna Omar, 11, displays her ornate henna tattoos during the first annual Somali Bantu Community Day at Lasalle Park in Buffalo on Saturday, July 9, 2016. (Robert Kirkham/Buffalo News) See more.
Buffalo Sabres prospect Giorgio Estephan during development camp at the HarborCenter . (Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News) Read more.
Jennifer Dahlgren of Jamestown, warms-up riding "Bob" during the Candy Apple Classic sponsored by the WNY Quarter Horse Club at the Fairgrounds in Hamburg Friday, July 8, 2016. The competition runs through Sunday and is free an open to spectators. (Mark Mulville/Buffalo News) See more.
The mural "Frontiers Unfettered by any Frowning Fortress" by artist William de Leftwich-Dodge over the main entrance in the grand lobby of Buffalo City Hall, Monday, June 20, 2016. (Photo by Derek Gee) See more.
Justin Bieber performs at First Niagara Center for his Purpose Tour, Tuesday, July 12, 2016. (Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News) See more.
Ron Stewart, a sociology professor at Buffalo State, right, hugs former student Cheektowaga police officer Dave Vogel at the Community Rally in wake of the Dallas police shootings and alleged police abuse that lit up social media. The rally was held in Niagara Square on Tuesday, July 12, 2016. (Robert Kirkham/Buffalo News) Read more.
The weather has been perfect to take to the water, either by boat, sailboat, kayak, paddle board, water bikes or jet sky. The City of Buffalo water intake is in the background. (Derek Gee/Buffalo News) See more.
A young participants listens to speakers at a Black Lives Matter rally held Wednesday evening in Bidwell Park, July 13, 2016. (Robert Kirkham/Buffalo News) Read more.
A giant mural is now visible on the west wall at 1221 Main St. thanks to a partnership between Buffalo Center for Arts and Technology (BCAT) and the Albright-Knox Art Gallery. Students is the art program are working with well known Brooklyn muralist Alice Mizrachi (right). The mural was conceived by the students with Mizrahi as they studied the Harlem renaissance and are looking at the Buffalo renaissance. It's a mix of their vision and dreams for Buffalo and themselves. The mural is meant to be a bridge between the east and west side. The students see this mural as being a fun and freeing way to start the conversation. (Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News) Read more.
As the sunsets one of the largest beer tents in the region becomes busy, it is at the Annual Queen of Heaven Carnival, in West Seneca, N.Y. Sunday July 10, 2016. (John Hickey/Buffalo News) Find more beer tents.
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