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The son of Niagara County Sheriff Michael Filicetti was acquitted Tuesday in Wheatfield Town Court of a charge of driving while intoxicated.
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Opinions on Erie County’s recent mask mandate led to confusion in the Village of Williamsville last week and Deputy Mayor Matthew Etu is working to make sure it’s clear the village complies. But as small communities voice their compliance or concern, a group of protesters are saying businesses and communities might see them either maskless or not at all.
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An official complaint from a New Jersey network of priests abuse survivors has been lodged against Niagara County Judge Matthew Murphy in the sexual assault case of Christopher Belter, 20, of Lewiston.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has awarded a $35 million contract to a New York City contractor that will plan, design and manage construction for the removal of an interim containment structure on a radioactive waste storage site in Niagara County.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul is asking for a physical disaster declaration for Niagara County due to damage from a storm July 20.
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Niagara County has announced it is implementing a mandatory mask policy in all county buildings for both employees and visitors, regardless of vaccination status.
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Participants in a protest meeting in Ransomville Thursday evening said there is a growing cluster of cancers from the radioactive waste on the site of the former Lake Ontario Ordnance Works (LOOW) military installation, and they want the same consideration and medical help that Love Canal residents received a half-century ago.
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Niagara County's public health director said his county's schools appear pretty unified on COVID-19 masking rules, with districts about to open for five days a week classes.
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A first responder has been killed while working as a spotter at the scene of a Niagara County fire.
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A case of road rage in Lockport overnight took a dangerous turn, when one of the vehicles involved crashed into a home.