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Judge halts termination of Providence Farm Collective’s federal grant amid legal challenge

Sloan man pleads guilty to felony after 2

Town of Niagara announces new logo

6 homeless encampments discovered after fire in Orchard Park

Winning Powerball ticket worth $1M sold in Chautauqua County

Rapper Spillz716 previews Music is Art set

Judge orders board to reinstate King Center Charter School staff after sudden firings

Town of Tonawanda Police looking for 2 missing people

Moog opens new operations training center in Elma

Diocese insurance companies to pay another $122.5M to abuse survivors

Despite sheriff’s protests, DOCCS has no timeline to reduce inmate backlog in Erie County jails

Two 18-year-olds, four teens charged in connection to shots fired incident

Cheektowaga Country Club flips the script on ‘country club’

Fire engulfs golf cart dealer in Lake View

Grace Guest House in South Buffalo assisting families affected by tour bus crash

YMCA's 'Camp Swan' expected to break ground this fall

Chautauqua residents hope Ohio arrest leads to breakthroughs in missing woman's case

13-year-old, 17 year-old charged with robbery, menacing with a weapon in Medina

Baby hospitalized after pepper spray incident at Longhorn Steakhouse

Federal judge denies motion to dismiss some charges against Tops shooter

State, local leaders emphasize importance of seat belt use after crash

Josh Reed’s Bills 53-player roster projection

Fatal bus crash highlights need for volunteer firefighters in rural communities

Buffalo man sentenced to 11 years in prison for role in fatal overdose

EMT recalls heartbreaking scene of I

Man gets 25 years to life for killing ex-girlfriend in Lackawanna

Misuta Chow's on Main Street to close in September

SPoT Coffee announces closure of Clarence location

REACH Academy welcomes students on first day with red carpet

Gov. Hochul, local schools discuss plans for cellphone restrictions this year