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A bomb threat in Lockport, fun with numbers with Congressman Brian Higgins, the Bisons plan a meet-and-greet, plus more news, weather, etc.
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A bomb threat in Lockport, fun with numbers with Congressman Brian Higgins, the Bisons plan a meet-and-greet, plus more news, weather, etc.
STAFF REPORTS news@allwnynews.com NEW YORK – Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman announced today that Volkswagen AG, Audi AG and Porsche AG, as well as their American subsidiaries, have agreed to…
STAFF REPORTS news@allwnynews.com LOCKPORT – A reported bomb threat at Urban Park Towers, 77 Main St., has the city’s main thoroughfare closed down for as much as an hour. Police…
STAFF REPORTS news@allwnynews.com ROCHESTER — Strong Memorial Hospital has been recognized as a 2017 national Leader in LGBTQ Healthcare Equality by the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Foundation, the educational arm…
STAFF REPORTS news@allwnynews.com BUFFALO — U.S. Rep. Brian Higgins says that after eliminating “the gratuitous padding inserted into the cost estimates for the Central Terminal and factoring in its eligibility…
STAFF REPORTS news@allwnynews.com BUFFALO — Buffalo Police are on scene at a crash involving a school bus on Seneca Street. Police say traffic will be delayed, and that some students…
STAFF REPORTS news@allwnynews.com New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman led a coalition of 23 states, cities, and counties in opposing President Trump’s executive order today that the administration described…
STAFF REPORTS news@allwnynews.com Congressman Brian Higgins (NY-26) spoke on the Floor of the House of Representatives concerned about how recent actions by the Trump Administration to stall fuel economy standards…
NEW YORK — As part of a comprehensive effort to “Resist Voter Suppression”, New Yorkers have sent nearly 5,000 emails, over 2,200 postcards and petitions and have made over 500…
Schneiderman and the Trump administration are fighting again, the Sabres lose, and a man gets life plus five years for murder.