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Fort Niagara has been a lot of things throughout its 300-plus-year history. It was a crucial military post for France, Great Britain and eventually the…
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For this last summer week before Labor Day and the start of school, this picnic in Martin Luther King Jr. Park was pretty standard: hot dogs, cold pop,…
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Making Buffalo Home is a WNED | WBFO multiyear project looking at the impact immigrants and refugees are making in our community. As WBFO's Kyle Mackie…
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The local nonprofit International Child Advancement is coordinating a back to school drive to equip the children of refugee families in Buffalo with…
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It might still be more than a month away for kids, but some adults went back to school this week. It was the start of the Buffalo Public Schools’ summer…
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Jericho Road Community Health Center provided an update Monday about how the Vive Shelter on Buffalo’s East Side is coping with the influx of nearly 100…
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While the situation at the U.S.-Mexico border continues to make headlines, the City of Good Neighbors continues to live up to its nickname.State Sen. Tim…
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The International Institute of Buffalo held a naturalization ceremony Wednesday in conjunction with World Refugee Day. 25 candidates from 15 different…
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One hundred immigrants from the Democratic Republic of the Congo are here to seek asylum in the United States.Their path to Buffalo took them from Africa…
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With a combination of guest artists, Indonesian immigrants and Buffalo-born residents, Buffalo Gamelan Club put on a four-hour show Thursday night at…