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The legislation funds the 107th Airlift Wing and similar units for the 2013 fiscal year, much like companion legislation passed by the House last week.
In a move that has surprised those who believe newspapers are in an unending death spiral, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway is buying 63 newspapers in the U.S., including 26 dailies, in a $142 million deal.
16-year-old accused of making threat from computer at his home; high school was on lockdown ier as threat was investigated.
New report says "biased" study under-counted environmental mishaps at fracking wells in Pennsylvania.
Based her assessment on the comments of U.S. military leaders in Afghanistan,
Buffalo has no imminent plans to test changes to parking rules around the Elmwood Village but is open to doing so, Parking Commissioner Kevin Helfer said Thursday.
School Board wants a property tax increase of no more than 5 percent.
Benderson Development has sold the former Buffalo Shooting Club property on Maple Road for $10.5 million to a national developer of student housing that already has three projects in Amherst.
A quick look at what's happening today in Western New York.
Incident in Portville occurs one day after similar shooting in Eden.
SANBORN — Directors of the Niagara County Industrial Development Agency approved a modification Wednesday in the payment-in-lieu-of-taxes (PILOT) agreement with bondholders of AES Somerset and an abatement of the mortgage recording tax.
LOCKPORT — A Royalton woman found guilty of attempting to suffocate her mother in 2009 has won a reduced sentence due to an error by the judge in setting her original sentencing.
Environmentalists fear bill, backed by fracking industry, could damage lake.
ALBANY—New York’s big state and local government employee pension fund is continuing its rebound, the state comptroller reported Wednesday.
Overcoming the language and cultural barriers are just two of the many challenges refugees face when they come to the United States. This year, an estimated 1,200 to 1,300 refugees will come to Buffalo.
Will allow 375,000 members to search for doctors, get information about their health insurance benefits.
Krog Corp. has begun site work on the proposed $30 million medical office building on Route 20A in Orchard Park. The Town Board approved the excavation permit last week, and if the developer satisfies several requirements of the town engineer and the Planning Department, the Planning Board will take up the issue again at its June 6 meeting, Councilman Eugene L. Majchrzak said Wednesday night.
A Rochester-based developer wants to build a 128-unit apartment project on vacant land on Wehrle Drive, east of Transit Road in Clarence.
Nearly 100 people Wednesday marched to a playground in Front Park, where speakers urged Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo to support an air monitor to measure pollutants in the Lower West Side before the Peace Bridge Plaza is expanded.
Thousands march for peace in Mexico TENS of thousands of people have marched in Mexico's second most populous city, angry at the inability of authorities to end a crime wave.
(heraldsun world)
Fake Android apps scam cost users £28,000 Malicious Android apps posed as Angry Birds and Cut the Rope in a scam that used premium rate text messages to defraud customers of £27,850.
(telegraph technology)
First creature to walk on land 'dragged itself along' - like it was on crutches The creature lived in floodplains on what is now Greenland during a period known geologically as the Devonian period - about 360 to 410 million years ago.
(dailymail sciencetech)


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