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January marks National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, and a local entity formed in 2006 to combat it is receiving a $1.5 million grant to further its efforts. Partners in the Western District of New York Human Trafficking Task Force will use the money to identify and support its survivors, while investigating and prosecuting the traffickers.
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A new facility is opening in Buffalo to assist victims of human trafficking, and at-risk women and girls. At the ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday for the…
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Governments have been urging us to shelter at home to stop the spread of COVID-19. For the most vulnerable people that’s a challenge. But it's also an…
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The March issue of Buffalo Spree explores home design. Five area homes are showcased, all of different styles. In this week's Press Pass with WBFO's Mark…
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January marks Human Trafficking Awareness Month. In Buffalo, the United States Attorney's Office is working with members of a task force who are helping…
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday approved a law allowing victims of sexual offenses, stalking and human trafficking to hide their address from…
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More than 100 sex workers came to the Capitol on Tuesday to lobby for two bills that they say would help keep them safe and end some of the stigma…
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Some Daemen College students recently traveled to northern Thailand on a mission to help prevent human trafficking. WBFO's senior reporter Eileen Buckley…
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January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month and on Wednesday afternoon, Erie County officials met with community organizations and law enforcement…
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There is a new boss of the U.S. Border Patrol along this section of the Great Lakes, covering 300 agents and 341 maritime miles.Eduardo Payan has been…