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“If I want to make some money, I’ll go drill a gas well,” Terry Pegula once quipped at a press conference. He is, in fact, drilling other wells. It’s not pretty.
Kennedy discusses issues around New York’s evolving environmental policies.
Update Monday 11 April 2016: Outer Harbor Concerned Citizens have created a petition to ask the Buffalo Common Council to postpone adoption of the Buffalo Green Code for at least four months so th
Wouldn’t it be prudent for a city to use a massive windfall to balance infrastructure spending with a fundamental restructuring of its economy?
One of the significant issues raised in the December Albany gathering is the imminent construction of the Constitution Pipeline.
How climate change is already affecting water, food, and trade.
Local GOP leaders would love a large and loud presence of protestors. Don’t give it to them.
After almost 50 years, questions about Love Canal waste buried in a Wheatfield landfill.
Is there a demand for a few thousand new housing units in a city with 20,000 or more vacant housing units already? Not likely.
Late last week, four concerned individuals filed an Article 78 Lawsuit in State Supreme Court, seeking to overturn the Buffalo Planning Boards issuance of a SEQRA “Negative Declaration” regarding the Queen City Landing LLC tall glass tower proposed for the Outer Harbor