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Buffalo to seek reimbursement for police & fire services for large-scale events
Facing a projected $70 million budget deficit, the City of Buffalo is taking a new approach to help close the financial gap: asking event organizers to reimburse the city for police and fire services.'Very thankful': Longtime West Seneca first responder receives liver transplant
35-year fire service personnel, Jay Mazurkiewicz, was able to get a new lease on life, all thanks to a liver transplant he had been on the waiting list for.New data reveals a decrease in gun violence in Buffalo and across NYS
Preliminary data from the governor's office indicates a significant decline in gun violence across New York State and in Buffalo.Common Council approves City of Buffalo budget in 6-2 vote
The Buffalo Common Council approved Acting Mayor Chris Scanlon's proposed 2025-26 budget with a 6-2 vote.
This summer, we are taking the show on the road as we celebrate "Our 716." We just visited Springville to check out the resurgence of Main Street.
Our 716: Springville's Main Street shines through art and community