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  • The latest on Payton Gendron's guilty plea to state murder and domestic terror charges in the Tops shooting massacre that killed 10 people and injured 3 others on May 14. Also today a push for donations to Catholic Charities and a COVID-19 memorial tree in Kenmore.
  • Complete coverage of the sentencing of Payton Gendron to life in prison for the racist massacre at Tops Markets on May 14. Hear extended comments from those who lost loved ones at his hand. Also the latest debate over Hector LaSalle to be NYS Chief Justice of the Court of Appeals.
  • On the two month anniversary of the racist mass shooting at Tops markets, poet Jillian Hanesworth talks about why she won't be inside the store when it re-opens tomorrow. Also, closer to a final plan for any redesign of the Scajaquada Expressway and news of the latest chance for public comment on the Buffalo Bills new stadium
  • Today several stories about delays: Delays in deciding a new farm worker overtime threshold. Delays for the raises Buffalo Schools Supt. Kriner Cash want for his top staff, and possible delay of plans to tear down the ADM Grain Elevator after this weekend’s windstorm.
  • Cheers erupted from a street-level crowd as Alex Honnold reached the top of the spire of the 508-meter (1,667-foot) tower, about 90 minutes after he started.
  • Two months and a day after the mass shooting Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue welcomed shoppers back.
  • Attorney Kristen Elmore-Garcia talks of her recent trip to Washington for a session of the U.S Supreme Court, where justices heard arguments that could have an effect on any local lawsuits brought by family members who wish to hold social media accountable for the Tops shootings. Then James Accurso from the U.S. Small Business Administration details eligibility and application guidelines for low-interest loans available as a result of Winter Storm Elliott.
  • Darrell Anderson became the first male flight attendant for Frontier Airlines in the 1970s, a time when the role was predominantly female. He talks about the experience with a former colleague.
  • We begin our week of special episodes centered around the parallels between the racially-motivated shooting at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina and the Tops shooting last year in Buffalo. Thomas O’Neil-White has an in-depth conversation with North Charleston pastor and community activist Thomas Dixon. We also hear from Damon Fordham as he gives his Lost Histories of Black Charleston Tour, which offers notable stories from around Charleston.
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