In his State of the City address, BuffaloMayor Christopher P. Scanlon celebrated accomplishments during his time on the Buffalo Common Council and in his first months as acting mayor. But he also laid out some of the serious issues ....
“I am very hopeful that we will find a developer who will open the doors again,” Niagara FallsMayorRobert Restaino told The BuffaloNews. “Despite the problems they’ve had, it’s still a fantastic venue a great place to ....
Questions sent to mayoral candidates TanyaHeath, Barbara Buffaloe, BlairMurphy and certified write-in candidate Lucio Bitoy IV were relatively similar ... Buffaloe, in turn, plans to take these fiscal notes to both state and federal lawmakers.
“I stand before you today with great optimism,” Scanlon said Thursday. “But make no mistake, we are at an inflection point in our city’s history. I remain convinced that Buffalo’s best days lie directly ahead of us, if only we ....
Buffaloe eloquently responded to questions posed by the League of Women Voters to the mayoral candidates concerning the top issues facing Columbia today ... .
A consensus exists in BuffaloCity Hall... The mayor and county executive are ex-officio ... A couple posts ago I offered Buffalo mayoral candidates the opportunity to share their platforms with Politics and Other Stuff readers.
... mayoral candidate ... Murphy like other mayoral candidates TanyaHeath and MayorBarbara Buffaloe have focused on public safety in their campaigns, but with different avenues to achieve it.
Louis Place as a prime example, stating that addressing these types of abandoned buildings will be one of his priorities as Mayor of Buffalo... As Mayor, I will take immediate action to change the way Buffalo responds to neglectful property owners.
ActingBuffaloMayorChris Scanlon told WKBW that there are no indications this was a hate crime, but said police will follow all leads in their investigation ... “Mickey was an anchor of Buffalo’s LGBTQ+ ...
... on other projects, may get deferred, but there are areas where curb repairs could happen, said Richard Stone, engineering and operations manager, answering a question from MayorBarbara Buffaloe.