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COURTS: Former judge pleads guilty in prostitution sting
A former State Supreme Court judge has pleaded guilty in connection with a prostitution sting that also involved a former Lockport police captain.
Lockport Council chair blasts his party leaders, backs primary opponent of George D. Maziarz
Common Council President John Lombardi III issued a blistering attack on the leaders of his own party today, condemning the political conduct of State Sen.
CLARENCE: Lockport motorcyclist strikes deer on Transit Road
A Lockport man is recovering from injuries he suffered when he reportedly struck a deer while riding his motorcycle in Clarence on Wednesday evening.
City of Lockport: Palace Theatre seeks community support
Artistic Director Chris Parada said the Historic Palace Theatre doesn't have a single owner, but instead a lot of them.
LOCKPORT: City, Granchelli, settle series of value suits
The City of Lockport recently settled three years of assessment grievances with large landowner Elmer A. Granchelli and it won't have to refund him any overpaid tax.
City of Lockport: Teens charged after pursuit
CRIME: Two teen boys reportedly seen in stolen car on Genesee Street. Staff Reports Two teenage boys were arrested Wednesday in connection with a Monday evening police chase.
City of Lockport: Council set to Ok historic property preservation law
The powers of a Historic Preservation Commission to keep tabs on significant older properties are fleshed out in the city's proposed historic preservation ordinance.
BLOTTER: Police reports published Sept. 3
YOUNGSTOWN Burning object on lake spotted A Youngstown man reported seeing something burning in the waters of Lake Ontario on Saturday night but the Coast Guard and other agencies could not find anything in the ...
City of Lockport: Newfane man charged with Dwi, leaving the scene
City police arrested a Newfane man Monday afternoon after he was allegedly involved in a hit and run at Beattie and Lincoln avenues.
Niagara County: Lawmakers eye reducing their ranks
Any actual movement will have to wait until sometime after 2010, but some Niagara County lawmakers believe the time has come to at least start talking about reducing the Legislature's ranks.
BLOTTER: Police reports published Aug. 30
Niagara Falls * BURGLARY: Police are investigating a burglary in the 400 block of 19th Street.
FRIDAY: West Nile virus may be to blame for NY man's death
Health officials are investigating whether the West Nile virus is to blame for the death of a Staten Island man.
GASPORT: Former teacher has another encounter with the law
The former fourth-grade teacher currently facing her fourth charge of driving while intoxicated in 14 months has had another brush with the law.
BLOTTER: Police reports published Aug. 31, 2008
LOCKPORT Four charged with gang assault Four city men were charged with gang assault, two counts of second-degree assault and third-degree assault after an incident Friday at the Diamond Bar.
Niagara Falls: Arrest made in nursing home attack
A Falls man is behind bars after police say he sexually assaulted an elderly patient at a nursing home where he worked.
City of Lockport: 2 charged in scrap metal theft
Two men have been charged with stealing a light post from a West Avenue business and selling it for scrap.
Nate Beutel breaks down the local teams league by league. Click the "play" button below to listen to this week's podcast.
Defense lawyers say charges in Wilson hazing case will be reduced to misdemeanors
Defense attorneys in the controversial high school baseball hazing case said after a brief town court appearance Thursday night that Niagara County prosecutors have decided to withdraw felony charges against ...
Lockport High School: 12 Distinguished Alumni receive honors
Lockport High School honored its 12 newest distinguished alumni with a plaque and the lighting of a candle symbolizing how their accomplishments still shine brightly.
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