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Buffalo Pride Week officially kicked off Tuesday with a celebration and a demonstration. A flag-raising ceremony in Niagara Square marked the start of the…
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Buffalo Common Councilmembers made minimal changes, as they approved Mayor Byron Brown's half-billion-dollar city budget proposal Tuesday, which holds the…
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Buffalo Police will be going into harm's way a little better armed and a little better protected, after Tuesday's action by the Common Council.Many police…
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For the third year in a row, a bill is traveling through the New York legislature with the goal of creating a statewide single-payer healthcare system –…
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Buffalo is trying something different to deal with the terrible parking situation on the city's West Side.If you live on the West Side, parking is usually…
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Common Councilmembers were backing the Masten District's Ulysees Wingo Tuesday, as he again refused to recite the Pledge of Allegiance and extended his…
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The days of routing Peace Bridge traffic through Front Park in Buffalo are coming to an end. It's the latest step in the state's $56 million Gateway…
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Common Council members have voted themselves an allowance for using their own cars on official business, saying they are out and about often and their…
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Buffalo Common Council members aren't happy about plans for a major expansion of the drug treatment program in Hispanics United on Virginia Street.It's a…
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Federal Labor Secretary Thomas Perez will be in Buffalo Tuesday, speaking to a meeting on job training and minority job placement in Bennett High School.…