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A Little Three Men’s Soccer Game For The Ages, UB Women’s Soccer Unbeaten In Non-League, Sabres Prospects Split The Weekend, St. Joe’s Outlasts Jamestown on Friday Night Lights, UB Football Defeats UMass
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The University at Buffalo is making SUNY history — becoming the first NY public university to offer a major in Indigenous studies.
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Last week, news broke that Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown might resign early to take a new job. But what happens next? And what does this mean for the disability community?
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Week One Connolly Cup Nominees, Soccer Spotlight Across WNY, Sabres Prospects Take To The Ice This Weekend, Bills Head To Miami For Thursday Night Football
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The Chautauqua County Health Department has issued a water conservation order for all customers in Town of Portland and Village of Brocton. A boil water order has been issued for customers on Webster, Ellicott, and Dahlberg Roads. All water used for drinking and cooking by these customers should be boiled first or customers should use bottled water.
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The Bills Comeback To Beat Arizona, FNL Begins With A Bang, Pegula Finishes As Finalist, Angel Reese Suffers Season-Ending Injury
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Brown says he intends to continue serving as mayor in the meantime – but his imminent departure has set off a cascade of political dominoes that could change the face of politics inside and outside of City Hall.
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Football Is Back: High Schools Kick Off This Weekend, UB Bulls Are On Primetime Saturday, Bills Begin Season Sunday
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This Saturday the Burchfield Penney Art Center on the Buffalo State Campus will play host to a unique film festival. One that is devoted to the works of Haudenosaunee filmmakers from across Turtle Island.
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Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown has been offered the top job after unanimous approval by the board of directors. Brown, whose term ends in late 2025, will now enter contract negotiations.