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President Biden honors victims of 5/14 with letter
WGRZ-TV Buffalo· 3 days agoPresident Joe Biden sends letter to city of Buffalo honoring the lives of those lost on May 14, 2022 in a mass shooting. The Bidens visited Buffalo after...
Wilcox questions NY climate policy's global impact
The Buffalo News· 13 hours agoJustin Wilcox critiques New York’s Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, questioning its impact on global emissions. However, he overlooks the...
Man indicted on murder charges for double homicide on Zenner Street
The Buffalo News· 6 hours agoThe squatter accused of killing two Bangladeshi handymen at a Zenner Street residence was arraigned...
Proposed bill would help police officers with child care
WGRZ-TV Buffalo· 4 days agoThe legislation would provide $24 million in federal funding for each of the next five years for...
The Editorial Board: Cheektowaga town board's squabbles risk residents' health and safety
The Buffalo News· 13 hours agoPolitical discord – and maybe sour grapes – were impeding important infrastructure repairs in the...
Good Morning, Buffalo: What is Buffalo doing with $8 million grant to plant trees?
The Buffalo News· 2 days ago“Western New York, put on your work gloves, get out your shovels and get ready to dig in, because...
'Super excited and fired up' – Bills executive Terrance Gray details team's draft process
The Buffalo News· 6 days agoThe first night of the Buffalo Bills’ draft became a self-inflicted non-event of sorts because they...
What's Buffalo doing with $8 million grant to plant trees?
The Buffalo News· 2 days ago“Western New York, put on your work gloves, get out your shovels and get ready to dig in, because...
Latest cannabis lawsuit launched by applicants in Niagara, Chautauqua counties
The Buffalo News· 1 day agoThe state’s efforts to establish a legal cannabis market are the subject of another lawsuit. A group...
Sean Kirst: Two years after mass shooting at Tops, Craig Gadley can still see every face
The Buffalo News· 4 days agoAfter two years, Craig Gadley hardly sees passing time as any cushion. The longtime security guard...