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Lawsuit claims NY National Guard members sexually exploited migrants seeking asylum
National Guard members and DocGo staff were seen “dancing intimately and romantically kissing guests,” and guardsmen sometimes brought migrants to a nearby hotel where they were staying, the lawsuit said.
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NY man who was ticketed for yelling at police to turn on headlights can sue, court rules
A New York man who sued police after he was ticketed for shouting at an officer to turn on his headlights can move forward with his legal action, an appeals court ruled.
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Trial date set for white supremacist who targeted Black shoppers at a Buffalo supermarket
A federal judge on Friday set a date of Sept. 8, 2025, for the start of Payton Gendron’s trial for opening fire at a Tops supermarket in 2022.
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Buffalo area receives up to 3 feet of snow; foot and a half falls at Bills' Highmark Stadium
It’s another day of brutally cold temperatures and dangerous wind chills across much of the United States. Monday promises to deliver the coldest temperatures ever for Iowa’s presidential nominating contest and hold up air travelers yet again. It will also test the mettle of NFL fans in Buffalo for a playoff game that was delayed a day by wind-whipped snow....
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Bills fans help clear snow from Highmark Stadium ahead of wild-card game
Buffalo Bills fans helped clear snow from the seats at Highmark Stadium ahead of Monday’s postponed wild-card matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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Prosecutors seek death penalty for white supremacist who killed 10 at Buffalo supermarket
New York does not have capital punishment, but the Justice Department had the option of seeking the death penalty in a separate federal hate crimes case.
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2 dead after car explodes at U.S.-Canada border in New York
The FBI was investigating the incident, but New York Governor Kathy Hochul said there was no indication the crash was terrorism-related.
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Remembering Buffalo: One Year After Racist Massacre
The city marked one year since a white supremacist walked into a grocery store and shot and killed 10 people. News 4’s Chris Jose reports.
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Buffalo Marks 1 Year Since Racist Supermarket Massacre
Buffalo pauses to mark the passing of one year since a white supremacist gunman killed 10 Black people.
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Buffalo Zoo's Oldest American Bison Has Died at 29
Wilma, the oldest American bison at the Buffalo Zoo in Buffalo, N.Y., has died at age 29.
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Buffalo Firefighter Dies While Battling Downtown Blaze
A firefighter died inside a burning commercial building in downtown Buffalo, New York, on Wednesday, where a fire and sudden blast sent flames and smoke billowing into the street. Video recorded by bystanders showed teams of firefighters outside the building being knocked over and enveloped in a cloud of ash, then flailing to regain control of spraying hoses. Fire Commissioner…
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Buffalo Grocery Mass Shooter Gets Life in Prison
The 19-year-old white supremacist, who killed 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket, was sentenced to life in prison without parole.
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Emotions Boil Over at Sentencing for Buffalo Supermarket Shooter
A white supremacist who killed 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket was sentenced to life in prison without parole Wednesday after listening to relatives of his victims express the pain and rage caused by his racist attack. Myles Miller reports.
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Buffalo Supermarket Shooter Gets Life Sentence for Racist-Driven Massacre
A white supremacist who killed 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket was sentenced to life in prison without parole Wednesday after listening to relatives of his victims express the pain and rage caused by his racist attack. The sentencing hearing for Payton Gendron was disrupted briefly when he was charged by a man in the audience, who was quickly restrained....
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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3.8 Magnitude Earthquake Rocks NY Monday; Thousands Report Shaking
The earthquake was widely felt, but no major damage was reported.
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Death Tolls Rises in Buffalo as City Thaws Out
Volunteers showed up to help their snowed in neighborhoods. Adam Harding reports.
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Buffalo Community Comes Together to Dig Out Snow
Residents are coming together to clear as much snow as they can, not just from their own driveways and sidewalks
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Buffalo Is No Stranger to Snowstorms. Why Was This Blizzard So Deadly?
In a region that prides itself on handling heavy snowfall, the natural question is why this storm was so deadly and disruptive?
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National Guard Checks Homes in Buffalo for Blizzard Victims as Death Toll Rises
The National Guard is going door to door in parts of Buffalo and its suburbs to check on people who lost power during western New York’s deadliest winter storm in decades. Authorities are facing the tragic possibility of finding more victims amid melting snow as a deep freeze eases into milder weather. Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz says officials fear...