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Not everyone in the community backs Tops Market reopening. Some say it's too soon and others say it's the food source for a large section of Buffalo.
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A Buffalo police officer who was fired for trying to stop another officer from using a chokehold on a handcuffed suspect will get retroactive retirement benefits from as far back as 2010, under a new law signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul Wednesday.
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Cariol Horne's pension quest moved forward a little Tuesday, with a vote by the Buffalo Common Council.Horne was tossed out of the Buffalo Police just…
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Former Buffalo Police Officer Cariol Horne will receive her full pension, as a long legal fight came to a close Tuesday.State Supreme Court Judge Dennis…
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Mayor Byron Brown may see Buffalo as a city on the move, but local activists presented quite a different view in their virtual "State of Our City" address…
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At a public hearing Wednesday afternoon, Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown heard from concerned community members regarding Cariol’s Law, named after former…
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Last night, Free the People, Western New York held a meeting in the Belle Center to talk about policing and police. Under an order from Governor Cuomo,…
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Cariol Horne, the namesake of a pending Buffalo law, filed a lawsuit Thursday in State Supreme Court against the City of Buffalo and the city's police…
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Buffalo is one legal step away from having a law requiring police officers to intervene if another officer starts using too much force against someone…
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Supporters of a Buffalo police reform law named for an ousted officer are calling on lawmakers to state publicly whether they'll support it. Those backing…