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  • Police in Canada have arrested three men, all Indian nationals, in connection with the killing of a Canadian Sikh activist nearly a year ago. Dan Karpenchuk reports.
  • Governor Kathy Hochul has decided to put on hold the start of the New York City Congestion Pricing Plan that was due to begin at the end of the month.
  • By WBFO NewsBuffalo, NY – Williamsville schools are again in the top spot in Business First's annual ranking of public school systems. It is the seventh…
  • Back to school is a time of excitement and anticipation. Even more so this year, as students return to in-person learning and COVID-19 health and safety rules will be in place. WBFO's Jay Moran talked with two schools local superintendents about what that will mean in their districts.
  • The two high-end department stores hope together they would wield more power to counter luxury brands, which increasingly flex their muscles over retailers.
  • David Ambroz's memoir delves into his childhood, his mother's mental illness and abuse, hunger and homelessness, and his profound love for his siblings.
  • Donald Trump's longtime accounting firm cut off its relationship with him, saying it could no longer stand behind the annual financial documents it had prepared for him.
  • Senate Majority Leader Schumer calls on the FBI to address the recent surge in swatting incidents, and it may be some time before New York has a chief judge replacement.
  • The City of Buffalo is preparing several community centers to serve as warming shelters in the event of winter emergencies. But critics in the Common Council say the Mayor's warming shelter plan is not enough. WBFO Election coverage continues.
  • Buffalo's Common Council is getting behind the plan to demolish and replace the Perry homes. Hostel Buffalo Niagara is being told to shutdown by March 25, just before visitors flock to the city for the Solar Eclipse.
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