A nearly blind refugee is found dead
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The mayor of Buffalo, New York, is blaming ICE for the death of a man who was released from their custody. The man was blind and did not speak English. He was found dead days after his release.
Built in 1957, Kerns Avenue Bowling Center has seen generations roll through its lanes. 18 years ago, it became part of Black history in NYS when Daniel Adams stepped in to save it.
Calling all trading card collectors and gamers, there’s a very special event just for you right around the corner. The Buffalo Trading Card Con, which will be held at the Powerhouse at 140 Lee Street in Buffalo,
WCNC Charlotte's Live Impact News discussed a live cow chase off I-90 near Buffalo, NY, on Monday. The cow was later safely corralled.
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Buffalo nearing agreement towards using hot patches to fix potholes
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — In a special edition of Buffalo Brief on WIVB+, Buffalo Mayor Sean Ryan recently sat down for an extended interview with anchors Kelsey Anderson and Dave Greber. The interview touched on several key issues and a variety of topics as Ryan begins his work as the city’s mayor.
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Buffalo has nearly $40 million in unused state infrastructure funding as the city deals with water main breaks and aging systems.
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Original Buffalo wing restaurant opens in Frisco, bringing a taste of food history to North Texas
Anchor Bar, which began in Buffalo, New York, in 1964, is now serving its original wing recipe in a city known for its sports culture.
Side by side” is where you’ll find the College Symphony Orchestra musicians and the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra on Wednesday, March 4. Led by conductors Dr. Emily Schaad of SUNY Fredonia and Conductor and Artistic Director JoAnn Falletta of the BPO,