Trees improve the health of people. So why is @MayorByronBrown intent on cutting so many down and planting so few in their place? https://t.co/1UxciKxieM #Buffalo#WNY
Two Buffalo cops and a mental health worker say the captain of the department's Behavioral Health Team of went on a racist rant in the office. New at @ipostnews:
https://t.co/TaUMNab6qG
Former Buffalo officers testify about racist language and lax oversight, as part of a lawsuit alleging racially discriminatory and unconstitutional police practices in the city:
https://t.co/iXYnEPkjtW
Buffalo's "Angry Cop," Richard Hy, is being sued by a man who says Hy intentionally backed his patrol car into the mans motorcycle last summer. New at @ipostnews:
https://t.co/3FDzU0iZRW
In recent years the City of Buffalo has been planting half as many trees as it cuts down. Now with video from @WGRZ. @DowdallLayne reports:
https://t.co/vuOilfD1hR
From 2016 through 2020, the City of Buffalo cut down more than 4,300 trees, while planting about 1,900 new ones. @DowdallLayne reports here and tonight at 6 with our partners @WGRZ:
https://t.co/vuOilfD1hR
Who are Western New York's far-right groups? And how are they reacting to the Tops shooting?
You can hear what one local far-right leader has to say when asked about the "great replacement" theory in this second part of my four-part series for @WBFO. https://t.co/enmd8dcGye
#NewYork has earmarked $1B to cover a portion of #Buffalo's Kensington Expressway without obtaining updated cost estimates or assessing the environmental impact. Where will all those trapped fumes go? @DowdallLayne reports. https://t.co/2uP7zqJenV
New: McKinley Principal Crystal Barton has retired from @Buffalo_schools after being offered her job back following a five-year legal battle. https://t.co/MyBfS4N15A
Board of Ed seats in @Buffalo_Schools find few takers among prospective candidates. Ten candidates are running to fill six district seats, and only two will be contested. More on the upcoming races: #Buffalo#WNY https://t.co/F1wjQGZA2e
New: The community is reeling as the result of the supermarket massacre. Some are hopeful, others skeptical that much will change as a result of the shootings. More from @ByMarkScheer at the link. #Buffalo#WNY https://t.co/dAnL14pSko
Photos: Last Friday, @DowdallLayne visited the neighborhood around the Tops Market on Jefferson Ave that was the scene of the horrific shooting of 10 people by a white supremacist on May 14. https://t.co/CRizezkKG8
Eleven newly elected school board candidates in #Erie and #Niagara counties are only two degrees of separation away from #WNY’s radical right. Details on the far right's fielding of candidates from @DowdallLayne at the link: https://t.co/YvCiowWnvV
New: #Buffalo and #WNY have a growing cadre of right-wing extremists. @JimHeaney details their inroads at both the grassroots and electoral level in 'Outrages and Insights' https://t.co/rDgnGG18Hb
“The situation also reflects the attitude of many whites living in Western New York. They live comfortably in their all-white enclaves, send their kids to all-white schools and keep electing the people responsible for this mess.”
New in 'Outrage and Insights': In light of the supermarket massacre, it’s time to address segregation and the under-investment and over-policing of #Buffalo's Black community. @JimHeaney's full column at the link #Buffalo#WNY https://t.co/7EM6EmNeEY
Our team coverage with @thedailybeast of Saturday’s killing of 10 people by a white supremacist at the Tops Market on Buffalo’s East Side continues: https://t.co/5MTxU2Pqz8