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Advocates continue to push for the passage of the Elder Parole and Fair and Timely Parole bills ahead of 2024 New York State Legislative session.
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The state department of transportation was in Buffalo Wednesday for another public hearing on the construction of the Humboldt Parkway section of the Kensington Expressway.
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Just in time for the holiday season, Kente Claus dropped in for a visit at Buffalo Toronto Public Media.
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Where is the Latino Poetic Art Mural that was once inside the Allen-Medical Campus subway station and will it ever see the light of day again? WBFO takes a closer look at the mural and it's creators.
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M&T Bank kicks of the second year of its Multicultural Small Business Innovation Lab which is helping to provide an inclusive infrastructure for entrepreneurs of different backgrounds.
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$5million in state funding is being allocated to stabilize historic commercial use buildings on Buffalo’s east side that in danger of being torn down.
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The Buffalo History Museum and the Erie County Public Library host a public meeting tonight to find out what the community wants as they begin to consider ways to preserve mementos and stories of the Tops shooting on May 14. HEAR More from "Buffalo What's Next?" inside.
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At a time when the education system in this country is being questioned from all sides, local educators are putting a spotlight on the importance of diversity of voices and stories we teach our children.
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Some attendees openly wept as the city of Buffalo became the first in the nation to have a war memorial specifically to honor Black veterans.
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A long awaited papal apology on Canadian soil took place on Monday in Alberta, as Pope Francis apologized to Canada’s indigenous people for the wrongs committed against them during the Residential School era.
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Two months and a day after the mass shooting Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue welcomed shoppers back.
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Local community groups are joining together for a food drive and neighborhood cleanup in Buffalo’s Jefferson-Clinton neighborhood Thursday afternoon. Event planners say the outreach is to help tie East Buffalo communities together following the Tops supermarket shooting.