Grant Ashley
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Mandella Market's owner fired the employees involved in Tuesday's alleged assault and said future workers would undergo conflict resolution training.
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Buffalo's Comptroller Barbara Miller-Williams is standing by her decision not to issue tens of millions of dollars in capital bonds approved by the Common Council.
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The Erie County Sheriff's lost about $54,000 in revenue due to paperwork discrepancies, the audits found. No evidence of stolen or misused funds was found.
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Discharge from Great Lakes Cheese in Franklinville created "toxic" conditions for aquatic wildlife in Ischua Creek. New York state officials are investigating.
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The law allows New York to intervene in private sector labor disputes when the NLRB is unable to act. The law comes after Trump fired an NLRB board member in January.
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Catholic Health and union leaders have reached some agreements but remain "far apart" on other issues. The contract would cover 3,000 workers at multiple Buffalo-area hospitals.
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The discharge in Ischua Creek killed tens of thousands of fish and other aquatic life around Franklinville. The discharge is not affecting drinking water, according to state health officials.
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Buffalo's lawmakers discussed the issue as tenants at a nearby apartment rallied to show support for putting an affordable supermarket in Braymiller's former building.
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The NTSB investigation of the fatal crash on I-90 in Pembroke is focusing on the driver's performance and seat belt usage.
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The five deceased in Friday's tour bus crash on I-90 ranged in age from 22 to 65 and came from three countries, including the U.S.