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Wilson, now under investigation, had tried to buy Buffalo buildings
Through the quiet farmlands of New York. Through the green hills of Pennsylvania.
Feds target 2 priciest homes in county
A young businessman who owns a company with the shadowy-sounding name of Phantom Holdings One made two mysterious, record-setting purchases of spectacular luxury homes here last year.
Reporters' Notebook/ Bits and pieces of news...
Spending the day in Buffalo and Niagara Falls today are 10 students and two faculty members from Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn., who are about two-thirds of the way through something they call "The United States in 40 Days." Their assignment? Soak up local culture and experiences and find out what it means to be American these days.
N.Y. Drug Bust Linked to Russian Organized Crime
Authorities say they've broken up a drug ring linked to Russian organized crime that smuggled as much as $27 million worth of marijuana through New York's St.
Several Local Residents Graduate Phase I Police Training
Cazenovia, NY- Cazenovia College's Phase I Pre-employment Police Training Academy recently awarded Phase I Training Certificates to 18 graduates of the program.
Robert Bennett, NYS Bd. of Regents
What do you make of all these"... [ 0:51 ] ..." local diploma. Which is not a terribly high standard.
GM retooling Ohio factory for small-car success
As General Motors Corp. undergoes its transformation from big and slow to lean and fast in a New York bankruptcy court, a similar metamorphosis is under way inside a mammoth eastern Ohio factory that will make what arguably is GM's most important vehicle.
Rock and Hall of Fame and Museum to commemorate Woodstock with new exhibit
Peace and love will last a lot longer than three days at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, which is celebrating Woodstock's 40th anniversary with a new exhibit.
Treasury Services Are Proving to be a Beacon Amid the Dark Economy for Banks
Deposits are down, and lending is in the gutter. But banks' treasury services businesses seem to be humming along just fine.
Daughtersa presence to end in Buffalo
The Daughters of the Heart of Mary, founders of Nardin Academy, will soon mark the end of an era in Buffalo.
New York drivers named most aggressive, angry in U.S.
New York has overtaken Miami to be voted the U.S. city with the angriest and most aggressive drivers, according to a survey on road rage released on Tuesday.
Like graduating high school seniors throughout the country, Amanda Skinner navigated tough economic times by making her college choice with a laser-like focus on finances.
NYC water towers seen as ground for "wind farms"
New York City could become the grounds for a new kind of urban wind farm if a Cleveland-based mechanical engineer has his way.
Former NBA player Randy Smith dies at 60 - AP
A A A' Randy Smith, an All-Star with the Buffalo Braves in the 1970s who once held the NBA record for consecutive games, has died.
Gunshot Shatters Window of Greyhound Bus en Route to New York
A gunshot shattered a window on a Greyhound bus in Cleveland, slightly injuring three passengers who were hit by flying glass, police said.
John Jacob Astor, in a portrait by James Wesley Jarvis. Q. Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg is a New York City billionaire.
5/26 Jerry Sullivan on The Howard Simon Show
Or you think right on in"... [ 8:16 ] ..." you want to say they really wanted to get the ball to Roy Williams -- you want to call Witten so who are they gonna double and in that case.
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