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Jacobs School Launches Buffalo Primary Care Initiative to Grow Local Physician Workforce

Goal of three-year MD program with full scholarships is to increase the number of primary care physicians in Buffalo’s East and West side neighborhoods BUFFALO,...

Cheektowaga Condemns Republican-Led Cuts to Meals on Wheels Funding

Cheektowaga, NY — The Cheektowaga Democratic Committee is calling attention to the recent decision by the Town of Cheektowaga’s Republican leadership to cut funding...

Reporter Short: Voters have limited choices in next week’s elections

There are 15 elected offices on the ballot in Erie County next week. Fewer than half of those races are contested. Associate editor...

Oybek and Pamela rely on SNAP to survive. Republicans are cutting off their benefits on November 1.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuZWJ-44tm0 Oybek and Pamela are New Yorkers who rely on SNAP to survive. Republicans are cutting them and millions of others off from their...

Reporter Short: From conservative to kinda crazy

In his latest “Outrages and Insights” column, Editor Jim Heaney digs into Western NY’s GOP leadership, the Young Republican group chat debacle,...
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“ICE Is OK with Renee Good’s Killing”: Journalist Ken Klippenstein on ICE Tactics & Recruitment

Reporter Ken Klippenstein’s latest investigation into the inner workings...

Senate Takes Big Step Toward Funding Gov’t as Some Dems Demand ICE Constraints

The Senate on Thursday passed three appropriations bills in a largely bipartisan 82-15 vote. The three bills, grouped into a...

Social Media – No, USPS letter to employees about civil unrest is not a prediction of crisis or martial law

A letter sent to postal service employees about working during emergencies such as civil unrest is a sign that President Donald Trump will impose martial law.