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Buffalo Common Council Approves $618 Million City Budget Amid Tax Levy Debate
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The Buffalo Common Council unanimously passed the city's $618 million budget on Wednesday, following a series of amendments, including a significant reduction in the proposed tax levy increase.
Buffalo Marathon 5K runners dash through downtown streets
BUFFALO, N.Y. — First came the fireworks and the welcome party Friday night, kicking off the Buffalo Marathon weekend. Then came the 5K on Saturday morning, when over 1,100 people ran through the downtown Buffalo streets. Brendan Wagler of Rochester was the first person to cross the finish line,...
University residents, city officials upset with a Buffalo corner store that they say is selling cannabis illegally
BUFFALO, N.Y. — If you ask Buffalo Common Council member Rasheed Wyatt about corner stores, he will tell you about a drastic improvement. He meets with all business owners who require a license to operate. However, there is one business in his district that is raising eyebrows with residents...
New York State Landlord Spray Paints Roof in Epic Tenant Retaliation
One man in Lancaster has just about had enough. Actually, he has had enough. The man was owed so much money he spray-painted names on his roof. Time to pay up for the service that is provided to you. At what point is this actually stealing?
Celebrating Seneca heritage at Silo City
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Indigenous culture and history is all around us, in fact both were on display a week ago as Seneca leaders commemorated the signing of the Buffalo Creek Treaty of 1842, which affirmed Seneca sovereignty. It was also a reminder of the land that was once held...
WWII soldier from Buffalo, lost in 1944, is identified by family, returned home
A local family, who's been wondering for decades what happened to their loved one in World War II finally received closure Thursday. Almost 80 years after he went missing, Bartholomew Loschiavo returned home to the Queen City.
Buffalo resident one of the country’s first commissioned as a service member living with HIV
Buffalo resident and 2014 U.S. Naval Academy graduate Kevin Deese was commissioned an ensign in the U.S. navy reserve during a Memorial Day ceremony at the Buffalo Naval Park Friday. While this is a big achievement for Deese it is also a big moment in the U.S. as this was one of the countries’ first commissioning of a service member living with HIV.
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