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Barbara Miller-Williams seeks to block previous rulings which order her to borrow $110 million for city capital projects. She says it's about fiscal responsibility.
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Both the officer and the suspect remained hospitalized after both were shot Tuesday. The officer was struck six times but after surgery received a good prognosis.
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The original cost of the games to Canada was pegged at just over $500 million. Now, the Parliamentary Budget Officer estimates the price tag will be over $1 billion.
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43North has seen some former startup competition winners go on to big things. Now it will give way to the 43North Foundation, which will work to retain local businesses.
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Hundreds will gather in Lackawanna this weekend to conclude a five-year celebration of the 100th anniversary of Our Lady of Victory.
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Many home security cameras picked up the image of an object falling to earth, disappearing in a flash… and some say they heard a loud boom.
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In the wake of the racist mass shooting at the Jefferson Avenue Tops in Buffalo's East Side, nearly $100 million was pledged to help the victims, survivors, and community. In Part I, I'Jaz Ja'ciel breaks down the many avenues funds flowed in from.
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After his diagnosis, Iroquois graduate Tim Lowrey launched a panel series on ALS. Now, the program continues in his memory, teaching students about ALS and care careers.
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Buffalo's property tax levy won’t be increasing by 25% this year. The Common Council instead approved a new version of Mayor Sean Ryan’s budget that will increase the mill levy by 19%.
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Under the county’s Biometric Transparency and Privacy Act, any establishments which have already collected and stored biometric data must now delete it.