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A federal judge has signed off on arguably the biggest change in the history of college sports, clearing the way for schools to begin paying their athletes millions of dollars.
Erin Martin, 53, of Tonawanda, was convicted of wire fraud and ordered to pay full restitution to the business, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
While in town this week, Schaefer visited the Western New York Compassion Connection in Lancaster to talk to teens like ...
O’Brien and many others will find out their futures June 27-28 at the NHL draft in Los Angeles; the Sabres have the No. 9 ...
The two lawmakers who represent the City of Dunkirk in the State Capitol are slamming Gov. Kathy Hochul's plan to aid the ...
The decision by Chief Judge Carl H. Bucki of U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of New York throws a wrench into ...
James R. Muench, Jr., of Depew, who smashed through the Buffalo Niagara International Airport’s perimeter gate and drove ...
The Buffalo Bills signed second-year defensive tackle Marcus Harris and, to make room for the 2024 seventh-round draft pick, ...
Ronald Serio, the drug trafficker who said he paid at least $250,000 in bribes to Drug Enforcement Administration Agent ...
The Buffalo Diocese in 2024 received eight new complaints accusing priests of sexual abuse, mostly from many decades ago. Five of the complaints of sex abuse of a minor or vulnerable adult were ...