The Seneca Babcock Community Center is finally receiving $101,000 from the City of Buffalo — money the center had been covering for utility bills over the past five years.
The first of a series of storms brought a little snow early Thursday before changing to a wintry mix and then rain.
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The former Braymiller Market in Downtown Buffalo that recently closed is going to become a temporary Buffalo Police B ...
City Comptroller Brad Lander backs sex change surgeries and procedures on transgender youths and blasted as discriminatory ...
Lockport Mayor John Lombardi III delivered a state of the city address Wednesday at city hall as several council members, and city department heads looked on.
Ken Welch said that while St. Petersburg has done everything it needs in regards to the Rays' stadium deal, the city would be ...
City workers at migrant shelters, schools and hospitals can allow federal immigration personnel to enter city property if ...
A sports anchor and reporter has died while covering Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, nearly a year after his wife's death, ...
Mayor Eric Adams rubbed elbows with President Trump’s surrogates for at least the fourth time in recent weeks as he tries to ...
Oneonta Mayor Mark Drnek announced during Tuesday's Common Council meeting that he plans to ask the council to vote on the ...
Democratic mayors of "sanctuary cities" have agreed to testify before a House committee after Attorney General Pam Bondi signed a directive cutting federal funding to the cities.