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2024 Party at the Pier to benefit FeedMore WNY
On Thursday, August 1, the community is invited to attend FeedMore WNY Foundation’s Party at the Pier, featuring an evening of live music, drinks, and summer eats at Buffalo River Fest Park. Party at the Pier is not only fun, it also benefits FeedMore WNY – an organization that ensures that everyone has access to affordable, healthy, nutritious foods.
Serial rapist sentenced for attempted rape of Attica prison employee
Warsaw, N.Y. — A serial rapist who was already imprisoned has received his sentence after being convicted of attempting to rape a prison employee. Emmanuel Jenkins, now 38, isolated and attacked a woman who worked as a cook in the Attica Correctional Facility cafeteria last fall, according to Vincent Hemming, Wyoming County's acting district attorney.
Blade collapse, N.Y. launch and N.J. research show uneven progress of offshore wind projects
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Three events Wednesday highlighted the uneven progress of the offshore wind industry in the Northeast, including the start of a major project in New York, research aimed at preventing environmental damage in New Jersey, and a temporary shutdown of a wind farm in Massachusetts after a broken turbine blade washed ashore on a famous beach.
‘Elegant Creature’ Spotted In New York State For The 1st Time
An "elegant creature" was just spotted in New York State for the first time. We learned why this may have "unprecedented" event likely happened. A flamingo flew to the Empire State. Flamingo Arrives In New York State. American Flamingos are typically found in the Caribbean, Mexico, and northern parts of...
Lawmakers from New York rally behind Donald Trump ahead of primetime RNC speech
As Donald Trump gets ready to deliver his primetime RNC address, his first speech since the attempted assassination against him, Republicans, including lawmakers from New York, are rallying behind the former president.On Thursday, a very confident Eric Trump was outside Milwaukee's convention center, strolling into what may be his family's second stay in the White House.Donald Trump is expected to accept his party's presidential nomination on the last night of the convention, and as his team puts it, usher in a new golden age for America."I think you are going to see a much more gentler President Trump tonight," Nicole...
CRITICALLY LOW: NY Blood Center issues urgent call for Type O blood donations
Summer months are a challenging time for the blood supply, but with the inventory at a lower level than at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the New York Blood Center has issued an urgent call for donations of particularly Type O blood.
Republicans view New York as ripe to flip into GOP control
MILWAUKEE — Republican lawmakers are targeting a handful of battleground states that are prime opportunities to flip in 2024 as part of their efforts to win the White House in November. But GOP leaders are also homing in on one unlikely target: New York. New York has long been a Democratic stronghold in presidential elections […]
Former NFL personnel exec warns that Bills rookie WR 'monster on perimeter'
Buffalo Bills' rookie Keon Coleman has impressed an NFL player-turned-broadcaster with his ability to make downfield catches. The Buffalo Bills presumably drafted Florida State wide receiver Keon Coleman to help offset the departures of WR1 Stefon Diggs and WR2 Gave Davis. The 6-foot-4 Coleman is a big-bodied receiver who has...
Discrimination Lawsuit Against N.Y. City Official Can't Be Totally Sealed at Plaintiff's Behest
From Doe v. City of New York, decided today by Judge Gregory Woods (S.D.N.Y.):. One distinguishing facet of the American legal system is its commitment to public access to the trial process. This legacy of "open justice" is as old as America itself. The plaintiff in this action asks that the Court deviate from that legacy and to permit her to litigate her case under seal in complete secrecy. Because the plaintiff has not overcome the strong presumption to public access that attaches to judicial documents—including her complaint and the existence of the case itself—her motion to seal the case is DENIED….
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