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Major construction would continue along the Great Lakes under the Biden Administration's proposed budget now before Congress.The proposed budget includes…
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It was on this date in 1966 when President Lyndon Johnson visited Buffalo. While the visit would lead to a change in the health of the region's polluted…
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A new name has been given to a proposed nature trail and greenway along Buffalo's DL&W rail corridor. The Western New York Land Conservancy today unveiled…
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Partners in a sports and entertainment complex planned for a plot of land along the Buffalo River announced details of their project Friday morning.…
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A new report says cleaning up some of the most heavily polluted areas in the Great Lakes region has led to billions of dollars' worth of economic…
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To keep waters navigable, they have to be dredged to allow the removal of vast volumes of wet sludge so ships can get through. Experts from around the…
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Down in the Valley is Margaret "Peg" Overdorf. Hang your head over the Michigan Avenue Lift Bridge and you can hear her wind blow. This year, Overdorf is…
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Sunshine and rising temperatures is increasing snowmelt and runoff into creeks and streams that flow into the Buffalo River and Cazenovia Creek. To help…
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There was a large, state long-arm excavator digging away in Buffalo Creek Sunday, as Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul and West Seneca Supervisor Sheila Meegan talked…
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While Western New Yorkers will look forward to relief from Arctic cold temperatures beginning this weekend, meteorologists and government officials are…