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"We Are Women Warriors" is a community empowerment group founded out of violence. The group is now taking on the issue of school violence in the City of Buffalo, with a year-long series of monthly forums to promote a candid introspection and do-able solutions.
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Police said a 13-year-old male student discharged a can of pepper spray inside of a classroom full of students.
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The U.S. Attorney's Office said Michael Masecchia, 57, of Williamsville was involved in the sale of marijuana in Buffalo and its surrounding suburbs from 1999 until his arrest in 2019.
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Almost three months after the shooting and stabbing on the grounds of McKinley High School what measures is the City of Buffalo Public School district taking to prevent further violence?
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Tonja Williams became interim superintendent of the Buffalo Public Schools district in March of this year. Williams, a Buffalo native has over 30 years experience as an educator. She started off as a counselor and worked her way up through the ranks. She spoke with WBFO about the new leadership role and how her connection to the Buffalo community makes her the right person for the job.
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There's a push to allow Muslim kids to take off from school for two religious festivals.
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Daemen University is moving toward opening what will be known as the Shatkin College of Dentistry.
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Buffalo Public Schools announced it has settled a nearly five-year legal case with the former principal of McKinley High School.
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There are a lot of people connected with the Buffalo Public Schools system who have suggestions for Interim Superintendent Tonja Williams. They showed up at International Prep at Grover Cleveland Monday evening.
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Top-seeded Stanford will take on the University of Connecticut Friday at 9:30 p.m. in a semifinal game, with Buffalo Seminary graduate Tara VanDerveer leading the Cardinal .