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Final plans for the environmental cleanup of perhaps the most contaminated portion of the former Bethlehem Steel site in Lackawanna are getting close.…
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Despite $2.4 billion allocated to it in this year’s budget in early April, New York’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program is still not accepting…
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High-speed internet in New York could soon be regulated like other utilities — think electricity and gas — if members of the state Legislature move on a…
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The American Jobs Plan, President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion infrastructure proposal, includes reconnecting neighborhoods cut off by expressways. In…
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The state budget is being hailed by Democratic politicians as a win for Upstate and Western New York. But one Western New York Senator says the budget…
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What to do about Grant Street and its West Side neighborhood was the topic for a virtual meeting Tuesday evening sponsored by GoBike Buffalo and…
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It was not your usual way to await election results. Instead of the traditional crowded room, the Erie County Democratic Committee's campaign hub was a…
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Legislation is on its way to the Governor’s office for signature to reform a construction tax credit some say has been abused to the tune of millions of…
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At least 2,900 New York state nursing home residents have died of COVID-19, including at least 70 in Western New York. Now the state will investigate…
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The 2020 Census will begin its count April 1. Local Buffalo officials met with leaders of refugee resettlement agencies Thursday night to discuss how to…