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WBFO's analysis of traffic stop receipt data found there are racial disparities in traffic stops conducted by the Buffalo Police Department.
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Finding work can be a struggle for anyone in a new community, especially for people moving to a different country, but Providence Farm Collective’s incubator program is providing a way for immigrants and refugees to get into local farming.
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The Peace Bridge, Lewiston-Queenston Bridge and Whirlpool Bridge were closed Wednesday due to an explosion that killed two people on the Rainbow Bridge. The Rainbow Bridge remains closed as of Wednesday night.
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WBFO’s Disability Reporter Emyle Watkins spoke with Charles Fulco, science teacher, and NASA Solar System Ambassador, about how people with disabilities can start thinking ahead to enjoy the solar eclipse.
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Community advocates are making their feelings known about Erie County’s budget for next year.Many of the concerns relate to more than $30 million in new money being budgeted to the sheriff’s office, for things like raises, new hires, and a helicopter.
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A lawyer representing the families of the victims of the May 14th, 2022 Tops shooting said they have enough evidence to proceed with a wrongful death lawsuit against a weapon accessory manufacturer and several social media platforms.
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A WBFO analysis of stop receipts shows there are racial disparities in traffic stops in Buffalo, with Black people being disproportionately pulled over by the Buffalo Police Department.
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In response to John Oliver's joke about Buffalo, the city believes it is actually a great place to be in the fall.
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Many print publications around the country are closing their doors -- or already have -- but one local woman is working to supply a magazine specifically for young readers.
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One is a powerful number when it comes to the democratic process. As things stand, the race for Barre Town Supervisor is separated by one, yes, just one vote.