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After a one month absence because of coronavirus, Buffalo Spree returned with a June print edition. The magazine arrived in subscribers mailboxes just as…
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From tourism and hospitality to retail, multiple industries are suffering from the COVID-19 pandemic. Jim Fink of Business First discussed some of the…
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It's a failed connection that is happening at the worst time for 5,500 students in the Buffalo school district. Scheduled to have been operational in…
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The surging unemployment rate serves as a clear indicator of how the economy is suffering during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, it's just part of a story…
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The coronavirus pandemic is keeping many of us at home, and that includes this week's Press Pass participants Mark Scott and Elizabeth Licata. They talked…
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The film industry in Western New York, like most other businesses, has been shut down because of COVID-19. On this week's Press Pass, Buffalo Niagara Film…
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"There's really only one story now," says Jim Heaney of Investigative Post. "And that's the virus." The new reality has prompted the news organization to…
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With rents too high and wages too low, Buffalo has an eviction problem. Research from the Partnership for the Public Good pegs the eviction rate at nearly…
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The March issue of Buffalo Spree explores home design. Five area homes are showcased, all of different styles. In this week's Press Pass with WBFO's Mark…
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A major new film, Guillermo del Toro's "Nightmare Alley," began production in Buffalo this week. On this week's Press Pass, film commissioner Tim Clark…
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Since it was initially proposed, the Outer Harbor residential development Queen City Landing has sparked a number of questions from community interests.…
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Coffee shops seem to be everywhere around Western New York. Some are popular national chains, while others are locally-owned and operated. The February…