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Chatter began on social media that the store would be closed permanently leaving the area with one less grocery store, but a source said employees haven’t heard from the CEO if the store will be shut down for good.
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In a region that prides itself on being able to handle frequent and heavy snowfall, the natural question is: Why was this storm so paralyzing? Who suffered the most, and who's to blame?
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The Gypsy Parlor on Buffalo's West Side has provided over a hundred free meals in the immediate aftermath of the blizzard, including to first responders
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William “Billy” Clay passed away on his birthday Saturday near his home in Buffalo. He’s one of the many individuals who lost their lives outside of their home during the storm. While he one of 34 victims we know of so far, his family wants him to be remembered for his life, not the way he passed.
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The city says City Hall will reopen, and the travel advisory will remain until further notice due to snow removal and snow hauling efforts.
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Three municipalities — Buffalo, Erie County and Cheektowaga —that offer online towed car location lists are basically allowing grab-and-go retrieval without cost. In Amherst, it will cost you much more.
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"The city unfortunately is always the last one to not be open. It's embarrassing, to tell you the truth,” Poloncarz said, adding, “I know the mayor's not thrilled to hear it, but I don't care anymore."
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Compiled by 211, the regional referral service linking people to the agencies that can help them.
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A driving ban remains in Buffalo but all of Erie County remains under a winter weather advisory from the Natioanl Weather Service through Tuesday afternoon.
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As of Monday, the Buffalo-Niagara International Airport, Galleria Mall, libraries in the City of Buffalo, and NFTA service remain closed. The Thruway remains closed from Pennsylvania to I-390.