-
The Buffalo Common Council is starting its 2022 by making no changes to its leadership structure. At its reorganizational meeting Monday, Councilmembers voted to retain Ellicott District representative Darius Pridgen as their council president.
-
Buffalo City Hall is juggling its spending plans to come up with $4 million more dollars for street resurfacing, sidewalks and curbs across the city.
-
Buffalo lawmakers are united in a call to their state counterparts to pass the New York Clean Slate bill in 2022. The legislation, if passed, would automatically seal conviction records for individuals who complete their prison sentence, probation or parole, or both. They must also not be charged or convicted of any other crimes in New York State during their waiting period.
-
The long struggle over whether or not to turn a now-closed bowling alley in North Buffalo into a landmark historical site is getting a little harsher.
-
Led by PUSH Buffalo, community-based organizations are asking the Common Council for a more transparent process regarding the allocation of American Rescue Plan Act funds.
-
The mayor of Buffalo would be replaced by a city manager under an idea sent for study to the Legislation Committee of the Common Council Tuesday.
-
If the mayor signs off on it, Buffalo Police will be required to tell drivers why they were pulled over through a new Right to Know law. Buffalo's Common Council approved the measure during Tuesday's session.
-
Who should decide how Buffalo spends $350 million coming in from the federal American Rescue Plan? During a special meeting of the Common Council Finance Committee Thursday, councilmembers and residents on the call said it should be more voices than just Mayor Byron Brown.
-
All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) are a routine part of rural life, but some city lawmakers say there are way too many of them in Buffalo. They are proposing…
-
Buffalo Common Council Members continue to mull over proposed legislation that aims to toughen penalties and discourage the use of unregistered motorized…