Buffalo
Fear Of Frogs Leads To $1.6 Million Jury Verdict For Upstate Man
An upstate New York man won a $1.6 million jury verdict, after suing over a development near his home that left his property full of frogs – which he is afraid of.
Devils Fall To Buffalo 3-2, Extend Losing Streak To 7
The New Jersey Devils’ losing streak now stands at seven games, after the Buffalo Sabres scored the only goal in a shootout Sunday night and beat the Devils 3-2.
New York Mets Prospect Matt Harvey Shines In Triple-A All-Star Game
New York Mets prospect Matt Harvey worked two shutout innings in front of the hometown fans in Buffalo at the Triple-A All-Star game Wednesday night.
New York Officials To Hold 11 Job Fairs Across The State
New York officials have scheduled a series of job fairs across the state this month to showcase more than 10,000 job opportunities.
Chris Young Dominates In Triple-A; Return To Mets’ Rotation Could Be Around The Corner
The 33-year-old — who signed a Minor League deal with the Mets on March 26th — tossed six scoreless innings, allowing two hits and three walks. He struck out two and threw 50 of 87 pitches for strikes.
Senator Grisanti Injured While Breaking Up Casino Brawl
A state senator and his wife said Saturday they were attacked and beaten at a Niagara Falls casino hotel after the lawmaker tried to break up an argument between two men, one of whom accused him of hating the Indian tribe that owned the resort.
Major Postal Cuts Will Mean Slower Mail, Job Cuts In Tri-State Area
There are over 1,000 workers at the processing and distribution center in Flushing, Queens and many don’t know what this means for them.
Nassau County Opens New Court For Veterans
Nassau County officials are marking Veterans Day a day early. They opened a court Thursday dedicated to cases involving former service members involved in non-violent crimes.
Mayor Bloomberg Applauds Test Score Improvement By NYC Students
In New York City, 43.9 percent of students met or exceeded the English proficiency standard. That’s up from 42.4 percent last year. In math, 57.3 percent of city students were proficient, up from 54 percent last year.
Report Shows 1.6 Million New Yorkers Left Empire State Since 2000
The number of New Yorkers who have left the state totaled more than the populations of Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, White Plains and West Babylon combined.
2 NY Park Police Officers Rescued On Niagara River
Two New York State Park Police officers trapped in fog on Niagara River about a quarter mile from the famous falls are safe after a Canadian police helicopter hoisted them off the water.
Man Pleads Guilty To Calling In Bomb Threat Against Paladino Campaign HQ
Miles Fisher pleaded guilty in federal court in Buffalo to making a harassing and threatening phone call. He faces up to two years in prison when he’s sentenced on August 25.
NYC Mayor’s Comments Anger Buffalo Leaders
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s negative comments about Buffalo aren’t sitting well with his counterpart in the upstate city.
Jury Selection Begins In Buffalo Mass Shooting
Four people were killed and four others wounded in the August shooting outside the City Grill. Riccardo McCray was the only suspect.
Jury Selection To Begin In Buffalo Mass Shooting
Riccardo McCray was charged with first- and second-degree murder in the shooting that killed four people and wounded four others leaving the City Grill restaurant in the early morning hours of Aug. 14.


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