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Revealed in the 56-year-old reports on the murder of Monsignor Francis J. O'Connor were shocking secrets – a priest and a diocese journalist had been suspects – and a cache of other never-before released details. → Read More
The gunman in the May 14 racist mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket plans to publicly apologize next week when he is sentenced for killing 10 Black people. → Read More
Day 12: A six-page account of the interview, dated March 26, 1966, is among the most fascinating reports in the case file of the murder of Monsignor Francis J. O’Connor. → Read More
Day 3: The possibility of suicide was soon replaced by homicide. → Read More
At 79, Candace Vogel has retired as chief of the Special Investigations Unit in the DA’s Office. → Read More
The lawsuits against Buffalo and Erie County, which seek $112 million for each man, came 10 months after a state judge overturned the 44-year-old murder convictions against Darryl A. Boyd → Read More
The state Commission on Judicial Conduct is hearing testimony from witnesses and viewing video evidence from a June 22, 2020, confrontation with Buffalo police officers outside Grisanti’s North Buffalo home. → Read More
“The settlement was a bittersweet moment for me,” said the man, who is one of 35 former students to accuse Arthur F. Werner of abuse. “I knew that getting up → Read More
Arthur F. Werner is the retired teacher accused of molesting 35 boys, but it is Kenmore-Town of Tonawanda School District taxpayers who will pay the price for his alleged crimes. → Read More
The Kenmore-Town of Tonawanda School District has agreed to pay $17.5 million to settle 35 Child Victims Act lawsuits filed by former students of a retired elementary school teacher. The → Read More
Documents filed ask a judge to order Payton Gendron's parents to appear in court for pretrial depositions and also to preserve numerous records regarding their son's behavior, his mental health → Read More
“What happened in your city is a tragedy and a horrific act of violence,” Adam Ruff of RMA Armament wrote to The Buffalo News. “RMA Armament is saddened by the → Read More
Officials are investigating whether a retired federal agent had about 30 minutes advance notice of a white supremacist's plans to murder Black people at a Buffalo supermarket. → Read More
It was the most harrowing experience of his life, but Tops Markets employee Jerome Bridges can’t stop himself from returning to the Jefferson Avenue grocery store where 10 people were → Read More
The civil rights attorney who helped George Floyd’s family obtain a $27 million wrongful death settlement is coming to Buffalo to represent the family of a woman murdered by the → Read More
The U.S. attorney’s office said Charlie Yancey, 29, tried to use counterfeit money to buy marijuana from another man in a Main Street parking lot on July 28, 2019. → Read More
Joined by a 38-piece orchestra made up of local musicians and a choir from the Westminster Presbyterian Church, the Eagles rendered a truly amazing, note-by-note re-creation of one of the → Read More
A Lockport company has ended its court battle to recover $392,495 that was seized almost two years ago by federal agents investigating alleged fraud and money laundering by local debt → Read More
A prominent businessman provided $50,000 toward the defense of two Buffalo Police officers who were accused of shoving 75-year-old protester Martin Gugino to the ground and causing his fractured skull. → Read More
The event is sponsored by the Kensingtons and the Buffalo chapter of the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America. → Read More