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Missing Elderly Man Located

Missing Elderly Man Located

Buffalo police have found a man missing from a group home on the west side.

Pond Hockey Preps Begin

Pond Hockey Preps Begin

Buffalo city crews begin getting the Erie Basin Marina for the third annual Labatt Pond Hockey Classic.

Four Charged in Amherst Robbery

Four Charged in Amherst Robbery

Four Syracuse-area young adults sought revenge in a robbery early Tuesday morning, and they didn't get away with it.

Mayor of Niagara Falls Wants More than $100 Million from NYPA

Mayor of Niagara Falls Wants More than $100 Million from NYPA

Mayor Paul Dyster of Niagara Falls is requesting $100 million for tourism development. The money would come from the New York Power Authority.

Lawmakers to Decide Monserrate's Future

Lawmakers to Decide Monserrate's Future

The Senate is expected to vote this afternoon on whether to censor or expel Democrat Hiram Monserrate of Queens from its ranks.

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Crib Recall

Crib Recall

Government safety officials are recalling drop-side cribs sold at Buy Buy Baby, Kmart, Wal-Mart and other stores after the death of three infants.

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Where Is Your Tuition Money Going?

Where Is Your Tuition Money Going?

Students at SUNY Buffalo were given a few days notice last spring that their tuition would go up at least $620. You might be surprised to learn that most of that increase doesn't go to SUNY itself. 

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Four Crusaders Sign on Dotted Line

Four Crusaders Sign on Dotted Line

BUFFALO (wgrz.com) - Canisius football star Jimmy Gaines made headlines by signing a letter of intent to play for the University of Maimi.   He was one of four Crusader athletes to commit to schools on Tuesday.

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