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Comptroller defends plan to hire former city employee fired amid controversy
Buffalo Comptroller Barbara Miller-Williams plans to hire a former city employee who was fired in 2010 after her department paid more than $2 million in benefits to deceased city employees.
Community honors Mickey Harmon and Jordan Celotto one year after their deaths
Friends, loved ones and community members gathered in Buffalo to honor Mickey Harmon and Jordan Celotto one year since they were killed.
Immigration business owner left the country as community protests 'law' office
Advocates say the East Side business advertised legal immigration help, but records show the owner is not licensed to practice law in New York.
West Seneca police rescue 93-year-old man from burning home as fire spread
Body camera footage captured West Seneca officers rescuing a 93-year-old man with limited mobility after a fire spread from a neighboring home to his, on Osgood Avenue late Sunday night.
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