Maceo Parker comes to Buffalo State in February
BUFFALO — The Buffalo State Performing Arts Center, on the campus of SUNY Buffalo State, proudly welcomes saxophonist Maceo Parker at 8 p.m. Feb. 24. The concert is presented by
Higgins, Slaughter oppose Bannon appointment
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Buffalo Congressman Brian Higgins and Rochester Congresswoman Louise Slaughter are among 171 signees of a letter to President-elect Donald Trump voicing their opposition to his choice of
Schumer elected to lead Senate Dems
WASHINGTON — New York State’s senior U.S. Senator, Chuck Schumer, will lead his party in the upper chamber of Congress. Schumer, 65, was elected in a closed-door meeting this morning
Launch NY awarded $245K federal grant
A federal grant totaling $245,460 was awarded to Launch NY through the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA). The award was funded through the EDA’s Seed Fund Support Program which is
Students’ mural at Ellicott Creek Park unveiled
TONAWANDA — Buffalo State students in Justin Dahl’s mural painting course have created a masterpiece — or, more precisely, seven masterpieces — that celebrate both the history of Ellicott Creek
Collins to serve as Congressional Liaison to the Transition Team
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Rep Chris Collins (NY-27) today released the following statement after Speaker Paul Ryan announced Congressman Collins will serve as Congressional Liaison to the Trump Administration’s transition
State settles with NFL on ticket pricing
NEW YORK – Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today announced a multi-state settlement with the National Football League (“NFL”) resolving antitrust concerns about the NFL’s league-wide mandatory price floor policy.