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One of the biggest races to follow in Tuesday's primary is Buffalo’s mayoral campaign. Incumbent Byron Brown, who chose not to debate his challengers as he seeks a fifth term, had run a fairly quiet campaign until this last week. In the final days leading up to in-person voting at the polls on Election Day, wealthy donors contributed nearly $120,000 to Brown’s campaign. Challenger India Walton has generated a lot of attention herself over the past month, including a grassroots campaign that raised $50,000 in June.
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The Brown administration will likely be watching closely as Congress debates a proposed aid package that would send $375 billion to boost local…
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It's a failed connection that is happening at the worst time for 5,500 students in the Buffalo school district. Scheduled to have been operational in…
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While the dangers of lead poisoning have been understood for decades, getting local officials to acknowledge the presence of the problem in this community…
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The Buffalo Common Council has approved a $4.5 million settlement to Wilson Morales, who was 17-years-old when he was shot by a Buffalo police officer.…
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Over the last two decades, eight different politicians have held the seat in New York's 60th Senate district. As Geoff Kelly points out, Republicans and…
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The city of Buffalo has exhausted most of its cash reserves following years of using the extra funds to cover budget gaps. That problem, says Geoff Kelly…
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Joseph Gramaglia is Buffalo's Deputy Police Commissioner, the department's second-in-command. He is also the "officer in charge" of the Village of…
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While the move may be saving money in the short term, the city of Buffalo's limited spending on police cars may have a long-term negative impact. At one…
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When the city of Buffalo recently found itself with a cash flow deficit, officials were able to cover the gap by using funds from the Buffalo Public…