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New York lawmakers poised to approve slavery reparations study

A bill to study the potential reparations for slavery in New York is making its way through the Legislature.

Rich Nigro elected as new Buffalo Teachers Federation president

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Penalties for violating ‘Do Not Call’ list could expand in New York

The penalties for violating New York's do not call rules have advanced in Albany.

Culture Wars and Fake Outrage Over a Flag Pole in Hamburg

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OTB board extends embattled executives

Editor’s note: Investigative Post and the Niagara Gazette share selected stories, including the following report from Mark Scheer, who previously worked for Investigative Post. Days before state lawmakers agreed to abolish their positions, the board of directors for Western Regional Off-Track Betting Corp. approved new employee contracts for several members of its management team, including... View Article

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Feds pause permit for critical industrial park work

Editor’s note: Investigative Post and the Niagara Gazette share selected stories, including the following report from Mark Scheer, who previously worked for Investigative Post. A federal agency has put a hold on a permit for construction of a piece of infrastructure critical to the development of a sprawling industrial park in Genesee County. An official representing the... View Article

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