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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.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.Attorney to file legal complaint against Buffalo Public Schools
Attorney Kayla Ferrel Onder is planning to file a legal complaint against Buffalo Public Schools, alleging that a dozen of her clients are victims of failed abuse reporting and sexual assault.
This summer, we are taking the show on the road as we celebrate "Our 716." We just visited Buffalo's Delavan-Grider neighborhood to shine light on an important resource for the community.
Delavan-Grider Farmers Market returns