Buffalo News

Buffalo Man Dies After Crashing SUV Into Building

wcbstv.com - Sun Oct 12

A 23-year-old man who crashed his SUV into a building in Buffalo has died. Timothy Borden, of Buffalo, died from his injuries in Erie County Medical Center.

Driver arrested for DWI after almost hitting deputy's car

Buffalo News - Sun Oct 12

An Erie County sheriff's deputy arrested a Cheektowaga woman for driving while intoxicated after she almost hit his police car while he was conducting another traffic stop, the sheriff's office said.

Six Sigma gains wider appeal

Buffalo News - Sun Oct 12

Stephen Kishel says Kaleida Health System has used Six Sigma principles to reduce wait times in the emergency room of Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital in Amherst.

Man Shot in Broad Daylight

WGRZ-TV Buffalo - Sat Oct 11

An afternoon shooting has Buffalo Police looking for possible suspects. The incident occurred just after 3:30pm on Saturday afternoon near the intersection of Best Street and Pershing Avenue.

Economy changes saving for college

WIVB-TV Buffalo - Sat Oct 11

Many parents have long had plans to send their children to college but the economic crisis has drained budgets.

Local reactions on property tax increase

WIVB-TV Buffalo - Sat Oct 11

Erie County Executive Chris Collins has proposed a property tax increase of nearly four percent.

Police make arrest in summer robbery

Buffalo News - Sat Oct 11

Police arrested a Tennessee Street man in a robbery in North Buffalo during the summer.

Collins and Ranzenhofer on property tax hike

WIVB-TV Buffalo - Fri Oct 10

Collins said he doesn't want to pretend 2009 will be a booming year so he's proposing a property tax increase of 3.6 percent.

County Executive Calls For Property Tax Increase in Budget Plan

WBEN-AM Buffalo - Fri Oct 10

Though County Executive Chris Collins had been expected to release his 2009 Budget Plan Monday morning, his office decided to do so late Friday afternoon.

Study finds urban girls least likely to play sports

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Fri Oct 10

Girls who live in urban areas start sports at a later age and have lower rates of participation than urban boys and suburban girls, according to a report released yesterday by the Women's Sports Foundation.

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