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For every dollar a man earns in the region, a woman earns around 90 cents.
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A Buffalo developer will have to find alternatives to demolition after one Amherst home has been declared a historic landmark.
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Buffalo police shot and killed Edward Holmes, 58, in an incident that the Buffalo police commissioner says was "most likely a suicide by cop situation."
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The Erie County Democratic Committee has unanimously endorsed April Baskin as their candidate for the 63rd District of the New York State Senate.
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"Recognizing Royalty" is the theme of this year’s Black Doll exhibit at the downtown branch of the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library. Lisa Jacobs-Watson is a doll collector and the curator of the event, which has been happening every February since 2020 in celebration of Black History Month.
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Domestic violence is often cited as a "women's issue," but one advocate and retired football player addressed high school students during a local summit about changing their mentalities.
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For all the criticism Amherst Town Board has received from residents, much of it has hinged on a perceived lack of transparency. Now, the board is taking steps to change that perception.
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A defective taillight is in violation of the New York vehicle and traffic law and could lead to you and your vehicle being stopped by police. Avoid that scenario by getting your taillight checked and fixed for free, this Saturday.
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Overdose numbers between in the region Hamilton and Niagara Falls decreased in 2023, compared to a couple years ago. But there's growing concern over the potency of opioids.
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The closing of a prominent Buffalo pain doctor's clinic several years ago raised questions. But forgotten in the mix was what happened to his chronic pain patients, that came to him with a legitimate concern? The aftermath of Dr. Eugene Gosy's clinic closure has highlighted the challenges Americans face in getting chronic pain treatment while our country confronts the opioid epidemic.