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Bethlehem Steel was the site of the fiercest and most violent labor struggles in Buffalo history. |
A university research team has found—to no one’s surprise—that some of the soil around the Tonawanda Coke plant is contaminated. |
The father of a man fatally shot by a Buffalo police officer last month has retained two law firms to investigate his son’s death. |
For decades, Barr has been a fixture and a force in her neighborhood, fighting for its residents. |
Cuomo drops Byron Brown, leaving folks to guess why; the jockeying to become the next Buffalo comptroller. |
The “Military Road School” was erected in 1883 in what was then the rural outskirts of Black Rock. |
Marcus Neal’s uncle James Bible, a civil rights attorney in Seattle, plans to hold Buffalo accountable. |
Burgard Vocational High School, 368 Kensington Avenue, was completed in 1930, the date of this photograph by Hauser Bob. |