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City of Buffalo Comptroller seeks to appeal judge's ruling in lawsuit over bonds
Comptroller Miller Williams announced she is seeking to appeal the ruling by the NYS Appellate Division of the Supreme Court that requires her to issue bonds to cover capital projects in the city.
Fredonia moves to condemn former hotel, citing 'uninhabitable' conditions
Owners of the former Econo Lodge Hotel in Fredonia are locked in a back-and-forth as village leaders look to condemn the property, deeming it "uninhabitable."
Councilmember pushing to keep foreclosed homes from out-of-town investors' hands
Buffalo councilmember Zeneta Everhart wants to ensure foreclosed properties go to those seeking affordable housing, not outside 'house flippers.'
Gas prices on Native American reservations nearing rates of non-Native stations
Gas prices at Native American-owned businesses in Niagara County are nearly matching, and in some cases equaling, prices at non-Native stations, despite a long history of saving customers money.
52 Years of Fandemonium
'If the walls could talk': Buffalo Bills prepare for bittersweet final season at Highmark Stadium
'Something great': Inside the new golden era of Buffalo Bills football at Highmark Stadium
'Hallowed Ground': Longtime Buffalo Bills fans share favorite Highmark Stadium memories
'Like a dream': Longtime Buffalo Bills employees, reporters share favorite Highmark Stadium memories
'We wanted to freeze you, then beat you': Reflecting on the Buffalo Bills epic homefield advantage
'That was a moment': Revisiting some of the legendary Buffalo Bills games inside Highmark Stadium
'This is going to change my life': Reliving Buffalo Bills memories inside their historic stadium