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  • By Avery SchneiderBuffalo, NY – County Executive Chris Collins' Brighter Future Fund made its latest donation Thursday to Buffalo's Theater of Youth…
  • The co-host for NPR Music's All Songs Considered shares the albums he returned to the most in 2013.
  • NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Retired U.S. Navy admiral James Stavridis about Ukraine claiming to have killed the commander of Russia's Black Sea Fleet.
  • On Saturday, following the funeral of Ruth Whitfield, State Assembly Majority Leader Crystal Peoples-Stokes said that Tops has committed to reopening and that she hopes it will open in the next few weeks.
  • Business First is out with its list of the most influential people in Western New York. Rep. Brian Higgins tops this year's Power 250 list. "He's got a…
  • Senate Republicans blocked a plan to move forward on legislation Friday to establish a commission to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
  • Buffalo, NY – The city of Buffalo has been named one of the top ten cities for art by an arts magazine. Buffalo finished in ninth place in American Style…
  • President Bush and the U.S. Senate turn their attention to immigration as the president helps to swear in new citizens while a Senate committee writes a bill to control the flow of undocumented workers. The full Senate is expected to debate the issue for the next two weeks.
  • By Eileen Buckley Buffalo, NY – Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown says City Halls top floor will under go a makeover. Brown announced that the City will spend…
  • Residents in South Gate, Calif., vote to oust the mayor, treasurer and two council members, amid allegations that they conducted city business through backroom deals and gave city contracts to friends. Adolfo Guzman-Lopez of member station KPCC reports.
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